Chips and dips have sure come a long way since the hummus-dipping days of centuries ago.
Today chips of all kinds such as pretzel chips, tortilla chips, corn chips, bean chips, vegetable chips, plantain chips, pita chips and even popcorn chips can all be dunked into many varieties of your favourite dips.
Chips and dip gained significant popularity in the United States during the 1950s, in part due to a Lipton advertising campaign for their French onion dip recipe, sometimes referred to as "California dip". Specialized trays and serving dishes designed to hold both chips and dip were created during this time. Chips and dip are frequently served during the Super Bowl American football game in the United States.
Happy National Chip and Dip Day!
Source(s): nationaldaycalendar | punchbowl | wikipedia
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BANNERS: National GOOF-OFF Day | March 22 (#NationalGoofOffDay)
Also known as International Goof-Off Day, today is National Goof-off Day, the day to do less than your fair share of work - and have an excuse for it! Go ahead, do nothing, be lazy! Play video games.
Pass the time through the most unproductive means possible.
Happy National Goof-off Day!
Source(s): roodeportrecord
Pass the time through the most unproductive means possible.
Happy National Goof-off Day!
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Monday, March 12, 2018
BANNERS: National PLANT A FLOWER Day | March 12 (#NationalPlantAFlowerDay)
We don't know the creator of National Plant a Flower Day but we sure love it because it means Spring is around the corner!
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BANNERS: National Workplace Napping Day | National Napping Day (#NationalWorkplaceNappingDay) (#NationalNappingDay)
It's a much appreciated day because we could all use some extra Z's after turning our clocks ahead one hour for the beginning of Daylight Savings Time!!!..
This day was created thanks to Boston University Professor William Anthony, author of the book The Art of Napping, who says that the first Sunday of daylight savings time, should be celebrated as “National Nap Day.”
The day was originally celebrated on the first Sunday of daylight savings time and was known as National Nap Day, but that eventually changed to the Monday after it, taking on another name in the process - National Workplace Napping Day.
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
BANNERS: National CEREAL Day | March 07 (#NationalCerealDay)
What's your favourite bowl of cereal? Whatever it is, eat more of it than usual because today we're celebrating National Cereal Day!
Do you like your cereal crispy or soggy?
However you enjoy your cereal, grab life by the cereal spoon with an extra large bowl today.
Happy National Cereal Day!
Source(s): newswire
Do you like your cereal crispy or soggy?
Do you eat your bowl of cereal with almond, soy or good old plain milk? Did you know, according to Kellogs Canada, less than 5 percent of Canadians have tried their cereal with fruit juice, water, coffee, and even eggnog?
However you enjoy your cereal, grab life by the cereal spoon with an extra large bowl today.
Happy National Cereal Day!
Source(s): newswire
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Tuesday, March 6, 2018
BANNERS: National OREO COOKIE Day | March 6 (#NationalOreoCookieDay)
March 6 is National Oreo Cookie Day, not that we need a reason to celebrate 'Milk's Favorite Cookie' and quite possibly America's best-selling cookie since its introduction in 1912.
The origin of the name Oreo is unknown, but there are many hypotheses, including derivations from the French word 'Or', meaning gold (as early packaging was gold), or the Greek word "Ωραίο", meaning tasty, beautiful, nice or well done. Others believe that the cookie was named Oreo because it was short and easy to pronounce.
The "Oreo Biscuit" was first developed and produced by the National Biscuit Company (today known as Nabisco) in 1912 at its Chelsea, Manhattan factory in the current-day Chelsea Market complex, located on Ninth Avenue between 15th and 16th Streets. Today, this same block of Ninth Avenue is known as "Oreo Way."
The first Oreo was sold on March 6, 1912, to a grocer in Hoboken, New Jersey.
Did you know, in 2013 research on rats at Connecticut College revealed that Oreos might be as addictive to them as cocaine?
Happy National Oreo Cookie Day!
Source(s): nationaldaycalendar | wikipedia | heavy
The origin of the name Oreo is unknown, but there are many hypotheses, including derivations from the French word 'Or', meaning gold (as early packaging was gold), or the Greek word "Ωραίο", meaning tasty, beautiful, nice or well done. Others believe that the cookie was named Oreo because it was short and easy to pronounce.
The "Oreo Biscuit" was first developed and produced by the National Biscuit Company (today known as Nabisco) in 1912 at its Chelsea, Manhattan factory in the current-day Chelsea Market complex, located on Ninth Avenue between 15th and 16th Streets. Today, this same block of Ninth Avenue is known as "Oreo Way."
The first Oreo was sold on March 6, 1912, to a grocer in Hoboken, New Jersey.
Did you know, in 2013 research on rats at Connecticut College revealed that Oreos might be as addictive to them as cocaine?
Happy National Oreo Cookie Day!
Source(s): nationaldaycalendar | wikipedia | heavy
Friday, March 2, 2018
BANNERS: EMPLOYEE APPRECIATION Day (#EmployeeAppreciationDay)
Today is the day to reward your employee(s) because it's Employee Appreciation Day! This unofficial holiday celebrated in the United States and Canada is a day for companies to show their employees how much they appreciate their hard work and effort throughout the year.
Employee Appreciation Day was created in 1995 by Bob Nelson, a founding Recognition Professional International board member, together with his publishing company, Workman Publishing. The purpose of Employee Appreciation Day is also to strengthen the bond between employer and employee.
Happy Employee Appreciation Day!
Source(s): wikipedia | inside6q.io
Employee Appreciation Day was created in 1995 by Bob Nelson, a founding Recognition Professional International board member, together with his publishing company, Workman Publishing. The purpose of Employee Appreciation Day is also to strengthen the bond between employer and employee.
Happy Employee Appreciation Day!
Source(s): wikipedia | inside6q.io
Thursday, March 1, 2018
BANNERS: World COMPLIMENT Day | March 1 (#WorldComplimentDay)
"A sincere and personal compliment costs nothing, but the impact on the recipient is huge." - Hans Poortvliet.
Unlike Valentine's Day and all those often commercially oriented celebrated days, World Compliment Day can be celebrated by EVERYONE! It's all about letting someone or someones know how much they've been appreciated by giving them a compliment!
Perhaps someone stayed late just to make YOUR job easier the next day... or maybe your mom made sure to pack you everything you needed for lunch.
Whatever the case may be, don't make it a fake one, sincerely compliment someone today!
Happy World Compliment Day!
Source(s): worldcomplimentdayinfo
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