We all know there are National Food Holidays that are celebrated, for instance, National Donut Day which is much more widely known than say, National Caviar Day; But did you know that each and every one of these "National" Food Holidays actually has a rather unique origin. You might be wondering who designates these "National" observances . . . well.. here's who:
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July 23rd is officially National Hotdog day here in the USA and as such we thought we'd share a little background with you and also tell you where you can score some free hot dogs on this fun holiday!
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July 10th is National Pina Colada Day, put the rum in the coconut and shake it all up! Whether you're on a beach enjoying the sunshine on your face, or at home after a long day of work, you can kick up your feet and celebrate in style with this wide range of Pina Colada recipes ranging from traditional frozen pina coladas to pina colada salad!
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Contrary to Popular belief, German Chocolate Cake is actually an American Creation that owes its name to its creator, Sam German. This toothsome treat offers layers of rich chocolate cake separated and topped with luscious coconut pecan frosting, is it any wonder it deserves it's very own National food holiday?!
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June 9th is (unofficially) National Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day! Rhubarb is actually a vegetable, most often confused for a fruit and is an excellent source of calcium, manganese, vitamin C, vitamin K, fiber and antioxidants. This hardy cold-weather plant grows abundantly in New England and it's rumored that National strawberry Rhubarb Pie day began
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Chicken
Chicken
mos 02-10-2019, 08:03 PM1 whole chicken
1/2 cup fresh lemon juice, plus 3 whole lemons -- including 1, sliced, for garnish
1 tbs kosher or coarse sea salt
1/2 tsp freshly ground pepper
Fresh herbs, for...