National Bubblegum Week – 3rd week in April National Bake Week (begins 1st Monday) – 1st week in April National Public Health Week – 1st week in April March 31 – National Clams on the Half Shell Day / Oranges and Lemons Day / Tater Day April March 29 – National Lemon Chiffon Cake Day March 28 – National Black Forest Cake Day / Something On A Stick Day March 24 – National Chocolate Covered Raisins Day March 18 – National Lacy Oatmeal Cookie Day March 11 – National Oatmeal-Nut Waffle Day March 10 – National Blueberry Popover Day March 7 – National Crown Roast of Pork Day March 1 – National Peanut Butter Lover’s Day January 31 – National Brandy Alexander Day Februaryįourth Thursday of the Month – National Chili Dayįebruary 5 – National Chocolate Fondue Dayįebruary 7 – National Fettucine Alfredo Dayįebruary 10 – National Cream Cheese Brownie Dayįebruary 11 – National Peppermint Patty Dayįebruary 14 – National Cream Filled Chocolates Dayįebruary 18 – National Crab Stuffed Flounder Dayįebruary 19 – National Chocolate Mint Dayįebruary 25 – National Chocolate Covered Peanuts Dayįebruary 28 – National Chocolate Souffle Day March January 28 – National Blueberry Pancake Day January 23 – National Rhubarb Pie Day / National Pie Day January 22 – National Blonde Brownie Day / National Soup Swap Day – date may vary January 17 – National Hot Buttered Rum Day January 16 – National Fig Newton Day / International Hot and Spicy Food Day January 15 – National Strawberry Ice Cream Day / National Fresh Squeezed Juice Day January 14 – National Hot Pastrami Sandwich Day January 10 – National Bittersweet Chocolate Day January 7 – National Tempura Day / Fruitcake Toss Day January 6 – National Shortbread Day / National Bean Day January 3 – National Chocolate Covered Cherry Day For your own convenience, I’ve compiled a full list of national (American) food days, along with some select special food weeks and food months. Well, maybe not, but it’s still cool to have prior knowledge of some sentimental favorites just in case you wish to partake in celebrating your favorite oddball food item. If I’d-a-known about that fact in the morning, I would have prepared a righteous taco feast for my two boys and me. It was National Taco Day (October 4th) and I didn’t find out until late that night before going to bed. Has it ever happened to you? It did with me a few weeks ago.
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