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January 26: New Curry Recipes for the Delhi Republic Day parade

Acknowledge Indian patriotism with these great curry recipes! The Delhi Republic Day parade is as solemn occasion that recognizes unknown soldiers. A grand parade takes place in Delhi and before it begins, the Prime Minister lays a wreath at th…

January 26: Prepare for Winter Grilling this Australia Day

Recognize the official national day of Australia with grilled meat! Australia Day is the anniversary of the first arrival of British Ships to Port Jackson, New South Wales. This day commemorates the diverse society of Australia and features co…

January 21: Relish a Timeless Maritime Classic this New England Clam Chowder Day

Few things are more welcoming after a cold day at sea than clam chowder! This cozy seafood delight originated in French fishing villages in the 16th century. Considered food of the poor, it once contained any type of fish available, salt pork, …

January 12: Explore New Dessert Options this National Marzipan Day

Take a step beyond your usual frosting recipe this Marzipan Day! Marzipan is a paste of almond meal and sugar used on special occasion cakes because it holds its shape well. It has a great nutty flavor and is considered a high-class option for …

January 10: Recognize the Brahmaputra Beach Festival with Great Lentil Recipes

Enjoy a different type of Indian cuisine for the Brahmaputra Beach Festival! This event occurs in the Indian state of Assam in the city of Guwahati. It arose out of a desire to boost tourism in the region and this festival held on the sandy bea…

January 7: Indulge in a Multi-Cultural Staple this National Tempura Day

Here is a great chance to enjoy a unique frying technique! While tempura is associated with Japanese cuisine, it is actually from Portugal. When Portuguese explorers landed in Japan in the 16th century, the Japanese added tempura to their own …

January 6: Feature Irish Desserts this Little Christmas

Extend your celebration with Little Christmas! The rest of the world recognizes this day as the Epiphany but in Ireland, it is a time to finish leftover food, take down decorations, and enjoy traditional puddings and cakes. Some parts of Irelan…

January 5: Give Christmas a Spicy Conclusion this Twelfth Night

End the twelve days of Christmas with ginger and spice! Twelfth Night is a Christian festival before the Epiphany, when visiting wise men reveal God's human form in Jesus. With Christmas as a multi-day festival, it is celebrated in many western…

January 1: Eat for Luck on New Year's Day

Start a lucky food tradition this New Years Day! Many cultures indulge in traditional meals for New Years Day as a way to introduce luck and wealth in the fresh New Year. Greens represent money, making them a staple in these quick and easy dinn…

December 31: Ring in the New Year with Eye-Popping Beverages!

No matter your plans for the evening, start the New Year by trying new drinks! New Year's Day is the world's most celebrated holiday with traditions sharing similar elements - fireworks and parties. Whether you opt to imbibe while with friends …