National Pi Day
March 14 is National Pi Day. A day to celebrate the mathematical representation of the Greek letter π, a symbol that defines the circumference of a circle. In short, Pi …
The Wicked Noodle National Food Days includes information about all the fun food-related observances throughout the year and recipes to help you celebrate.
March 14 is National Pi Day. A day to celebrate the mathematical representation of the Greek letter π, a symbol that defines the circumference of a circle. In short, Pi …
National Pizza Day is February 9th, so how are you going to celebrate America’s Rock Star of foods? February is the month of love and what a perfect month for …
Every month there are holidays to celebrate. Yes, even food holidays. Some are official, some not so much, but who doesn’t love celebrating food? Here is a big list of …
National Pie Day — the holiday so nice we celebrate it twice. The dates for National Pie Day are December 1st, and January 23rd, and this observance (both dates) is …
National Stuffing Day is November 21. It’s not surprising that it’s scheduled only a few days ahead of the biggest American holidays of the year and with two big celebrations …
What is National Donut Day and why are there TWO of them? The origins of both refer specifically to donuts as a foodstuff and not any of the alternative meanings …
National Cappuccino Day is November 8, a day to celebrate what some believe is the best-known espresso drink in America. Cappuccino is an Italian drink that has gotten popular in …
National Candy Day is November 4th, just four days from Halloween, which means a lot of households will have plenty of leftover candy to enjoy on the 4th. But why …
National Chocolate Day is October 28. This informal holiday should not be confused with the day observed by the U.S. National Confectioners Association for International Chocolate Day, which is September 13, …
National Pumpkin Day is October 26. This unofficial holiday has murky origins, but as a staple of the fall holiday season, does it really matter who started the day? This …
Americans celebrate National Noodle Day each year on October 6. It’s another fun, food-oriented holiday with no school closures or time off work, but definitely with an emphasis on revisiting …
Tacos are a very old food innovation. Long before Europeans landed in Mexico, there’s historic evidence of people enjoying tacos near Mexico City; over the centuries a long tradition of …
October 1st is National Pumpkin Spice Day. Not to be confused with National Pumpkin Day on October 26, October 1st is a day to celebrate a blend of spices that …
October 1 is World Vegetarian Day, which also marks the launch each year of Vegetarian Awareness Month during October. This annual observance is popular among vegetarians and vegans alike, but …
National Peanut Day is September 13, a time to celebrate the contributions of the humble peanut to American food culture. While this holiday was not created by George Washington Carver, he …
September 29 is National Coffee Day, a time to celebrate the real fuel that runs the American economy. There is a National and International version of this holiday; International Coffee …
Some people are surprised to learn there’s such a thing as National Pizza Month, but there is, and there are 31 full days to celebrate since it was established in …
Did you know August is National Sandwich Month? Here’s a little bit about the month-long tribute and some delicious sandwich recipes to try. August is National Sandwich Month, a time …
Yes, the beloved avocado has it’s very own day! National Avocado Day is July 31st. Here’s a little bit about the national observance of the avocado and some delicious recipes …