A whole new year of food holidays means more than 365 days of different food festivities. Each month has foods with entire dedicating feasting months, plus foods with special feasting weeks.
Bread Machine Baking Month
National Candy Month
National Egg Month
National Hot Tea Month
National Meat Month
National Oatmeal Month
National Soup Month
National Wheat Bread Month
Prune Breakfast Month
Other exciting events: National Pizza Week the second week of the month, National Meat Week the fourth week, and National Irish Coffee Week, also the fourth week. And, if you didn’t have enough pale gold Champagne on December 31, start the New Year with something bright and colorful:
January 1: Bloody Mary Day
January 1: Apple Gifting Day
January 2: National Cream Puff Day
January 3: Chocolate-Filled Cherry Day
January 4: National Spaghetti Day
January 5: National Whipped Cream Day
January 6: Bean Day
January 6: National Shortbread Day
January 7: National Tempura Day
January 8: English Toffee Day
January 9: National Apricot Day
January 10: Bittersweet Chocolate Day
January 11: Milk Day
And so on!
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