We'll give a holiday to anything, won't we? From dinner foods to dessert, join me as we count down 20 holidays dedicated to food. Note: Most of these are only celebrated in the U.S.A., I have no idea why.
#20: National Hamburger Day
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So many calories, so little time! |
Date: May 28
#19: National Burrito Day
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Si please!
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Date: April 2
#18: National Meatball Day
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Mama mia that's a lot of meat!
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Date: March 9
#17: National Corn Dog Day
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The carnival just arrived! |
Date: March 16
#16: National Beer Day
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Just don't drive on this holiday, okay?
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Date: April 7
#15: National Taco Day
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A taste of Mexico never hurts!
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Date: October 4
#14: National Shrimp Scampi Day
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I sea what you're doing!
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Date: April 29
#13: National Egg Day
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A fine breakfast!
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Date: June 3
#12: National Onion Ring Day
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Get your daily intake of fried foods here!
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Date: June 22
#11: National Brownie Day
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If only you could smell it!
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Date: December 8
#10: National Ice Cream Day
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A true childhood favorite! |
Date: July 19
#9: National French Fry Day
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A staple of 9 out of 10 restaurants!
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Date: July 13
#8: National Doughnut Day
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Where's the chocolate?
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Date: June 15
#7: National Pasta Day
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That's a so good!
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Date: October 17
#6: National Bacon Day
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What doesn't this stuff go with?
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Date: December 30
#5: National Candy Cane Day
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Fitting that this day would happen right after Christmas.
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Date: December 26
#4: National Maple Syrup Day
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Joy in liquid form, eh?
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Date: December 7
#3: International Day of the Nacho
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Look at that!
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Date: October 21
#2: National Popcorn Day
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Grab some salt and butter!
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Date: January 19
#1: National Pizza Day
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This holiday is golden! |
Date: February 9
If you like any of the foods on this list and are looking for some more things to put on your calendar, I'm glad to have helped. If you can think of some things I missed, leave some suggestions in the comments section. I'll see you later. Have a happy Thanksgiving.
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