While any credible HR Department would frown on employees taking a sick day to celebrate a favorite food, especially if not recognized by Church and/ or State, it would be downright brilliant to live in a world where unbridled devotion to something delicious nabbed you a free day of R&R.
If Halloween isn’t a paid Holiday, what hope do we have for day honoring tacos? Isn’t this how the Revolution started? No?
Damn you Wikipedia.
JANUARY 14 – NATIONAL HOT PASTRAMI SANDWICH DAY
Other notable National days of noshing in January:
Whipped Cream Day – January 5th / Hot Toddy Day – 11th / Popcorn Day – 18th
FEBRUARY 4TH – NATIONAL CHOCOLATE FONDUE DAY
Baked Alaska Day – February 1st / Sticky Bun Day – 21st / Clam Chowder Day – 25th
MARCH 19TH – NATIONAL CORN DOG DAY
Cold Cuts Day – March 3rd / Cheese Doodle Day – 5th / Melba Toast Day – 23rd
APRIL 12TH – NATIONAL GRILLED CHEESE SANDWICH DAY
PB&J Day – April 2nd / Cheeseball Day – 17th / Lima Bean Respect Day – 20th
MAY 27TH – NATIONAL GRAPE POPSICLE DAY
Hoagie Day – May 5th / Eat What You Want Day – 11th / Taffy Day – 23rd
JUNE 2TH – NATIONAL CATFISH DAY
Rocky Road Ice Cream Day – June 2nd / Jelly Filled Doughnut Day – 11th / Onion Rings Day – 22nd
JULY 3RD – NATIONAL EAT BEANS DAY
Fried Chicken Day – July 6th / Fortune Cookie Day – 20th / Junk Food Day – 21st
AUGUST 3RD – NATIONAL GRAB SOME NUTS DAY
Watermelon Day – August 3rd / S’mores Day – 10th / Bratwurst Day – 16th / Chop Suey Day – 29th
SEPTEMBER 10TH – NATIONAL TV DINNER DAY
Weinerschnitzel Day – September 9th / Hot Cross Bun Day – 11th / Cheeseburger Day – 18th / Pancake Lovers Day – 26th
OCTOBER 8TH -NATIONAL FLUFFERNUTTER DAY
Taco Day – October 4th / Moldy Cheese Day – 9th / Caramel Apple Day – 21st / Bologna Day – 24th
NOVEMBER 9TH – NATIONAL SCRAPPLE DAY
Deviled Egg Day – November 2nd / Nachos Day – 6th / Pickle Day – 14th / French Toast – 28th
DECEMBER 16TH – NATIONAL CHOCOLATE COVERED ANYTHING DAY
Apple Pie Day – December 3rd / Microwave Oven Day – 6th / Cotton Candy Day – 7th / Egg Nog Day – 24th



















4 responses so far ↓
1 Mark // Jan 10, 2013 at 12:22 pm
The sad part about the chocolate covered silkworms is I am much more revolted by the chocolate than I am the silkworms. And silkworms were nasty.
2 Dave // Jan 10, 2013 at 1:32 pm
Andy – you can’t make a Fluffernutter with Kraft Marshmallow Creme. It HAS to be the one, the only, the original Marshmallow Fluff. Accept no imitations…
3 Andy // Jan 10, 2013 at 1:59 pm
Thanks for pointing that out Dave, my apologies to Fluffernutter purists worldwide. Please also note, do not use bread with faces.
4 3horseshoes // Jan 11, 2013 at 10:49 am
food holidays annoy me more than sweetest’s day
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