January is National Slow Cooking Month

Learn more at NationalDayCalendar.com January is National Slow Cooking Month, and I fully intend to partake in celebrating as often as I can. I love, love, love my crock-pot. As someone who isn't must of a chef, it makes it so easy to prepare great meals. When I saw this month was for Slow Cooking, … Continue reading January is National Slow Cooking Month

#BooksForTheHoliday – Crossword Puzzle Day

A featured series on the Norns Triad Publications' book blog, which helps readers find great books and resources for various holidays & observances around the world! https://nornstriad.com/tag/booksfortheholiday Learn more about CROSSWORD PUZZLE DAY from nationaldaycalendar.com December 21st is the annual celebration of Crossword Puzzle Day. This is done to commemoration the first game that appeared … Continue reading #BooksForTheHoliday – Crossword Puzzle Day

#BooksForTheHoliday – Gluten-Free Baking Week

A featured series on the Norns Triad Publications' book blog, which helps readers find great books and resources for various holidays & observances around the world! https://nornstriad.com/tag/booksfortheholiday Learn more about GLUTEN-FREE BAKING WEEK from nationaldaycalendar.com Every year the week before Christmas (Dec 18th through Dec 24th) is gluten-free baking week. The purpose of this observance … Continue reading #BooksForTheHoliday – Gluten-Free Baking Week

National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day

Learn more from nationaldaycalendar.com National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day began in 2011, though people have been having fun with this for a lot long. "In 2014, they partnered with Save the Children in their 'Make the World Better with a Sweater' campaign." https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-ugly-christmas-sweater-day-third-friday-in-december My oldest daughter's family LOVES to wear ugly sweaters during the holiday season. Honestly, … Continue reading National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day

Readers, Santa’s List Day Is Here!

In 280 A.D. Patara, which is modern-day Turkey, is where the legend of Santa Claus started. This is when and where the real Saint Nicholas was born. His legendary propensity to give gifts secretly was the premise for our model of Santa Claus ("Saint Nick") via Sinterklaas. Traditions have developed and matured across cultures. One of … Continue reading Readers, Santa’s List Day Is Here!