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November 5: Recipes for a Feast on Muharram

Islamic culture and food is really diverse, and Islamic new year celebrations bring a wide range of dishes together to create a truly incredible feast. You can enjoy this part of Muslim culture and food styling yourself by creating these dishes fro…

November 4: Creative Pasta Recipes for National Unity Day in Italy!

Want to celebrate National Unity Day in Italy like a true Italian? Then there are lots of quick and easy dinner ideas that include pasta. The celebration is held on the 4th November and is a special day that is used to celebrate the end of the Grea…

November 3: Sushi and Maki Rolls for Culture Day in Japan!

In Japan, Culture Day is a national holiday designed to celebrate the great achievements in Japanese culture, and the best way to celebrate is with sushi and maki! There are plenty of online food recipes that can help which also include food stylin…

November 1: Coffee to Keep Your Minds Alert for NaNoWriMo

National November Writing Month is a novel writing project that brings together both amateur and professional writers all over the world. The month sees people spending a month writing fiction, and drinking coffee to stay awake. Did you know, howe…

October 31: Give Everyone a Fabulous Treat this Halloween!

Halloween is short for "All Hallows' Evening," and the roots of this festival are constantly in debate. Some scholars suggest that it originates in the Pagan tradition, while others claim that it is purely a Christian tradition. Today, child…

October 30: Enjoy Haitian-inspired Dishes on Chanté - messes in Haiti

Chanté-Messes is a Vodou festival in Haiti, which has been brought into mainstream Haitian culture through its relations to Roman Catholic Holy Days. At this festival, masses are sung in the setting of a Catholic Church, and Communion is served…

October 29: Have Some Delectable Creole Dishes on Creole Day!

Creole Day is a festival which originated in St. Lucia and which celebrates Creole culture in its many forms. This festival was first held in 1984, and is always held on the last Sunday of October. At this festival, it is tradition to enjoy …

October 28: Cook Delicious Greek Recipes on Ochi Day in Greece!

Ohi Day, also spelled as Ochi Day, is a national holiday, which commemorates the fact that the Greek Prime Mister Ioannis Metaxas refused to comply with Benito Mussolini's ultimatum, which was issued on October 28th 1940. Since this time, pe…

October 27: Go Back to Basics on Italys Slow Food Festival

The idea of Slow Food was created by Carlo Petrini in 1986. Petrini was reacting to the increasing popularity of highly-processed fast food, and as a result created this movement attempts to preserve traditional recipes which focus on home-coo…

October 26: Celebrate Austrian National Day With Delectable Cuisine from Austria!

Austrian National Day celebrates The Neutrality Constitution of 1955. This constitution states that Austria is a neutral state, and must follow a specific code of conduct in the case of war. It also declares that Austria is a permanently neutra…