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National Day Celebrations

I've had so many people ask me about our "national day" celebrations that I thought I'd pop back on my now-mostly-ignored blog to tell you about it. I honestly don't remember how it started; probably the idea was put in my head by advertising e-mails from various restaurants.

Back in December 2018, we decided it'd be fun to celebrate as many of these national days as possible. Towards the end of every month, I pull up the next month's list and enter anything I think we could do into my planner. Then I use my planner to plan the month's meals! It takes some of the "I don't know what to cook" pressure off, and we've tried some new things besides.

(The national day item is written at the top of each day in pink.)

The master list I use is here: https://nationaldaycalendar.com/calendar-at-a-glance/ As you can see, there are several options for most days!

Here are the ones we've done so far:

Spaghetti
Whipped Cream
Apricot
Fig Newton
Popcorn
Granola Bar
Blondies
Peanut Butter
Tortellini
Sweet Potato
Chocolate-Covered Nuts

Strawberry
Banana Cream Pie
Cold Cuts
Pound Cake
Cheese Doodle
Oreo
Cereal

Peanut Clusters
Meatball

Meatball Sliders
IHOP Free Pancake Day
Pi Day

Pizza Pi(e)
Pears Helene

 Lacy Oatmeal Cookie
Chocolate-Covered Caramel
French Bread
Chips and Dip
Sourdough
PBJ
Chocolate Mousse
Chicken Cordon Bleu
Deep Dish Pizza

Coffee Cake
Chinese Almond Cookie
Cinnamon Crescent Rolls

Grilled Cheese
Licorice
Peach Cobbler
Cheeseball
Animal Cracker
Garlic
Pineapple Upside-Down Cake

Jelly Bean
Cherry Cheesecake
Pigs in a Blanket
Zucchini Bread
Blueberry Pie
Chocolate Parfait
Butterscotch Brownie
Nutty Fudge
Cherry Cobbler
Devil's Food Cake
Strawberries and Cream
Vanilla Pudding
Grape Popsicle
Gingerbread
Applesauce Cake
Doughnut
Strawberry Shortcake
Chocolate Pudding
Waffle Iron
 
Egg, cheese, and hashbrown waffles
Creative Ice Cream Flavor
@Fudgin' Delicious in the mall
Beans
Caesar Salad
Graham Cracker
Fried Chicken
Strawberry Sundae
Macaroni
Pina Colada
Blueberry Muffin

. . . and that brings us to today! While many of these are desserts, I adjust recipes to be all whole wheat and half the sugar whenever possible. We look forward each month to see what the special days will be! Fun little family project. :)


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