I love food just as much as the next person, but I do extensive search for different kinds of foods that looks, taste, and smell SCRUMPTIOUS. I want everybody to know about the tasty delights and know more about what you eat and how to prepare it for yourself, others, and for your adorable picky eaters. I hope you enjoy everything you read and please do not hesitate to comment or request anything at all.
For this month, September, there are several foods that are celebrated in this month and there are a few awareness's of foods you need to know about.
National Foods of September
- Biscuits
- Honey
- Potatoes
- Chicken
- Rice
- Papaya
- California Wine
- Ethnic Foods
- Ice Cream Sandwiches (YUMMY!!!)
- Organic Harvest
- Mushrooms
- Bourbon Heritage
- Whole Grains
National Foods of the Week
- International Bacon Day: Saturday before Labor Day
- National Waffle Week: First week in September
- National Biscuit & Gravy Week: Second week in September
- Wild Rice: Fourth week in September
National Awareness for September
- Cholesterol Awareness
- Food Allergy Awareness
- Vegetarian Awareness: Second week in September
September 1- National Cherry Popover Day
Wine Season Begins
Oyster Season Begins
September 2- National Blueberry Popsicle Day
September 3- National Welsh Rarebit Day
September 4- National Macadamia Nut Day
Eat an Extra Dessert Day
September 5- National Cheese Pizza Day
September 6- National Coffee Ice Cream Day
September 7- National Napoleon Day
National Acorn Squash Day
September 8- National Date-Nut Bread Day
September 9- National Steak au Poiver Day
National Weinerschnitzel Day
September 10- National TV Dinner Day
September 11- National Hot Cross Bun Day
Hopefully this blog will inform you on yummy meals, days, history, and awareness that you are interested in.
It was delightful to see food that is healthy and simple to prepare. I enjoyed seeing my childhood food - rice pudding. Sight is simple and delightful.
ReplyDeleteI am going to try the Chicken and Mushroom Riscotto; it looks delicious. These recipes are different, but are easy to create. Thanks for the suggestions.
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