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Plan A Solo Vacation Day

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Plan A Solo Vacation Day is observed on March 1 of every year. On Plan A Solo Vacation Day, celebrate yourself by planning a solo vacation to a place, where you always dreamt of travelling. We always plan a trip or vacation with family members and friends, these kinds of holidays can be a great fun and exciting too. Planning a solo vacation may make you feel nervous, but it will be equally fascinating to a group trip, and solo vacation also helps to explore yourself.

The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.” – Saint Augustine.

History of Plan A Solo Vacation Day

The origin and history of Plan A Solo Vacation Day are not known. On Plan A Solo Vacation Day, you no need to wait for anyone to join you on your vacation, you can solely enjoy yourself without the fear of people you know is watching you. Planning a solo vacation can be little fearful, but travelling alone has some advantages. Few studies have shown that people who travel alone will be more daring and spontaneous. Facing many people in new and strange places can help people to beat their nervousness and fears. Going alone also helps you to interact with people you meet, as if you are travelling with your friends you will be hanging out and interacting only with them but if you are going alone you will interact with locals and other fellow travellers for tips, this helps you to fit into any situation and social group.

Plan A Solo Vacation Day 2018 - March 1

How to Celebrate Plan A Solo Vacation Day

On Plan A Solo Vacation Day, just plan a solo vacation to your favorite place. Travel on your own and enjoy exploring many new things. If you feel nervous to travel alone to a new location, then you can go to a familiar place. Travelling alone will be a great stress buster. Take a lot of pictures during your solo vacation and share it with others on social media by using the hashtag #PlanASoloVacationDay.

Fruit Compote Day

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National Fruit Compote Day is celebrated on March 1 of every year. National Fruit Compote Day is a day to celebrate Fruit Compote. The term “compote” means “mixture“ in French. Fruit Compote is a beautiful mixture of sugar and fruits or berries. This delicious dish can be made with pieces of fruit or with whole fruit cooked in sugar syrup and spices. Fruit Compote can be had as a snack, dessert, or as a side dish and it can be served either cold or warm. Fruit compote also goes well with cheesecakes and biscuits. Hence National Fruit Compote Day is a day to enjoy the taste of Fruit Compote with your family members and friends.

By eating many fruits and vegetables in place of fast food and junk food, people could avoid obesity.” – David H. Murdock.

History of National Fruit Compote Day

The origin and history of National Fruit Compote Day are not known. Fruit compote originated in France in the 17th century. To give this fruit dish, an extra flavour and taste seasonings like vanilla, grated coconut, lemon or orange peel, cinnamon powder etc. can be added. Cooking the fruit in the sugar syrup brings out the real fruit flavour in it, and it also helps to blend the fruits into the syrup. In France, it was initially served as a snack in the noon with some biscuits and sour cream. It was during the Renaissance that it was served as a dessert at the end of dinner chilled. Since this Fruit Compote can be prepared quickly and it was made from no dairy and inexpensive products, Fruit compote became a famous staple of Jewish cuisine throughout Europe. Sometimes this Fruit Compote can be prepared using dry fruits like raisins, and some alcohol is added to the syrup.

National Fruit Compote Day

How to Celebrate National Fruit Compote Day

Celebrate National Fruit Compote Day by efficiently preparing Fruit Compote at home using fruits and sugar syrup. You can use any fruits like strawberries, apples, pears, cherries etc. to make this Fruit Compote or you can have Fruit Compote in a restaurant with your family members and friends. Take pictures with Fruit Compote and share it with others on social media by using the hashtag #FruitCompoteDay.

Pig Day

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National Pig Day is celebrated on March 1 of every year. Events will be conducted to commemorate the pigs. Pigs are part of our life whether it may be bacon or ham that we have breakfast or the little porcelain coin receptacles that we used to save our money. Recently peoples made strides to bring the pig to favorite pet especially the big which is pot-bellied. The day includes some events and celebrations will be held in Schools, Zoos, and in Nursing homes. Hence National Pig Day is a day to say thanks and recognize the domesticated Pigs.

History of National Pig Day

The National Pig Day was created by two sisters named Ellen Stanley and Mary Lynne Rave in 1972. Ellen Stanley is a school teacher in Lubbock, Texas whereas Mary was from Beaufort, North California. They created the National Pig Day to accord the pig to its rightful, though commonly unrecognized place as one of the man’s most intellectual and domesticated creatures. Pigs are brilliant and intelligent, but some peoples are not aware of their high level of intelligence. To some peoples, pigs are household pets that can be trained and taught tricks. In 1772, there was a pig named Learned Pig which was prepared to tell the time, count and the other tricks to entertain the crowds in the street of Dublin. On National Pig Day, events and celebrations will be held at Zoo’s, school’s and in Nursing Homes. It also recognized at “Pig Parties” where the pink ribbon pigtails will be tied around the trees in the pig’s honor and pink pig punch and pork delicacies will be served.

National Pig Day 2018 - March 1

How to Celebrate National Pig Day

Celebrate the Day by reading more about the Pigs and their nature. Consuming Pork is the best and easiest way to mark the Day, from frankfurters to sliced bacon, cheese sandwiches and ham to pork rinds. These all prove’s that Pig is a genuinely edible Animal. National Pig Day is a perfect day to learn more things about the importance of the fine swine and have a great time in learning about how we bring bacon to home. Post pictures and share your thoughts on social media about the day by using the hashtag #PigDay.

World Compliment Day

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World Compliment Day is celebrated on March 1 of every year. World Compliment Day marks the fundamental human need for appreciation and acknowledgment. Nothing motivates a human being other than being complimented and recognition always gives a positive energy and makes people happy. In business, if you provide a genuine appreciation for someone, it will give them more power, and it helps to raise productivity. It also makes that person more dedicated to the business than before.

I can live for two months on a good compliment.” – Mark Twain.

History of World Compliment Day

World Compliment Day is founded by a recognized professional named Hans Poortvliet in the Netherlands in the year 2001. He initially started this day in the Netherlands, and after it gained popularity in the Netherlands, he decided to spread this day worldwide. This unofficial holiday is now observed in many countries like Belgium, Norway etc. This Day is called as “The Most Positive Day in The World”. It is created as a way to spread positive energy and happiness around the globe. Hans Poortvliet encourages people to use words to appreciate and compliment someone instead of gifts so, anyone can easily participate in this day. Hans Poortvliet says that at least understand three people sincerely on this day; it will make them feel positive and helps them to achieve their goals.

World Compliment Day

How to Celebrate World Compliment Day

On World Compliment Day, offer a sincere compliment to someone who is very special to you and who helped you in many ways. On Compliment Day, appreciate your family members, friends, colleagues for being there in your life. Also, post the picture of those people who you like to thank and share your thoughts on social media about the day by using the hashtag #WorldComplimentDay.

Public Sleeping Day

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National Public Sleeping Day is celebrated on February 28 of every year. National Public Sleeping Day encourages the people to sleep in the public places like park, beach, in the movie theatre, or sleep during travelling in a public transport like a train, bus, or even on a subway. It is one of the most beautiful and funny holidays we have seen. If you are tired on February 28, then you can go ahead and take a nice nap in the public places.

A day without a nap is like a cupcake without frosting.” -Terri Guillemets.

History of National Public Sleeping Day

The origin and history of National Public Sleeping Day are not known but this day is celebrated on 28th February since the year 2011. It is a perfect opportunity for everyone to sleep in public. Many studies and research on nap have shown that few types of naps refresh and recharge our brain. Taking a nap can enhance efficiency and reduce health problems and increase confidence. There are different kinds of naps. The Power Nap lasts for about 10 to 20 minutes, and this nap gives us energy throughout the day. The Hangover nap is approximately 30 minutes long, this nap leaves us loopy and makes us feel stay asleep. The Brainiac nap will last for about 60 minutes, and this nap gives the most profound sleep, so we may feel a little muzzy after waking up like the Hangover nap. The California King nap is approximately 90 minutes long and is usually a full cycle of sleep; this nap may also include a dream stage.

National Public Sleeping Day 2018 - February 28

How to Celebrate National Public Sleeping Day

On National Public Sleeping Day, take your blanket and pillow and find a public place to take a nap. You don’t want to search for a particular place to take a nap, just find a clean and a safe place. Also, post a picture of you like taking a nap in a public place and share your thoughts about the day with others on social media using the hashtag #PublicSleepingDay.

Tooth Fairy Day

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National Tooth Fairy Day is observed on February 28 of every year. National Tooth Fairy Day is a day to look back on the history of dental care’s little helpers and to encourage our children to develop the proper dental hygiene. Kids love the excitement of waking up to a gift from a fairy in exchange for a lost tooth. It’s a fun myth, who wouldn’t like it!? It’s just as fun for the parents and adults also. In Some parts of the world, it is also celebrated on August 22.

I believe in everything until it’s disproved. So I believe in fairies, the myths, dragons. It all exists, even if it’s in your mind. Who’s to say that dreams and nightmares aren’t as real as the here and now?” – John Lennon

History of National Tooth Fairy Day

The creator or inventor of the National Tooth Fairy Day is still unknown. In 1927, Esther Watkins Arnold made the tooth fairy to real life in an eight-page playlet called “The Tooth Fairy.” Simultaneously, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle made his claim that fairies and gnomes were real by publishing pictures of two girls surrounded by “verified” fairies. In the following year, schools started to perform Arnold’s Play, and children placed their lost teeth under their pillows at night in the hopes of a visit from the tooth fairy.

National Tooth Fairy Day 2018 - February 28

Everyone in the world will love a good story. Fairies are familiar with myths and legends in some parts of the world, and they have fascinated us for centuries. The mystery and magic captivate kids and adults alike. It’s fun to tap into the kid in us and listen to these magical stories and believe these myths. Losing a tooth is scary one when you are a little kid, but when you know losing tooth means waking up to some money or a small gift, it seems worth it. The idea of the Tooth Fairy encourages kids to cope with what could be a scary experience for them and a difficult one for parents.

How to Celebrate the National Tooth Fairy Day

The best way to celebrate the National Tooth Fairy Day is by reading the books about the tooth fairy. There are dozens of books are available to learn about Tooth Fairy, hence visit your local library and select the appropriate book that you want and read them with your kids. Gather your kids to watch Tooth Fairy or Rise of the Guardians. Both of the films are a tooth-living winged fairy. Collect crafty and create a DIY Tooth Fairy pillow and the pillow will make it ‘fairy’ easy for the Tooth Fairy to find your child’s lost tooth. On this day, dig out the floss and make the pearly whites (Teeth) sparkles. If you have children, educate them to maintain proper dental hygiene. Make sure that the dentist never has to say, “You are bleeding because you don’t floss” ever again!. Post pictures and share your thoughts on social media about National Tooth Fairy Day by using the hashtag #ToothFairyDay.

Chocolate Souffle Day

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National Chocolate Souffle Day is celebrated on February 28 of every year. The chocolate souffle is a very fancy and impressive dessert or a savoury main dish. A souffle is a kind of a cake that is made from egg whites beaten to a soft peak and a custard base and then after baking Souffle can be flavoured as per once taste and desire. It is an incredibly delicious dessert; then this dessert will be a sweet treat for you, even a very picky eater will go crazy for this tasty Chocolate Souffle.

You can’t make a souffle rise twice” – Alice Roosevelt Longworth.

History of National Chocolate Souffle Day

The origin and history of National Chocolate Souffle Day are not known, but the person who created this day must have a sweet tooth. The word “souffle”  is derived from the French verb souffler, which means puff up or to blow up. This lightly baked fancy dessert made with egg yolks and beaten egg whites with other ingredients is effortless to make, making this sweet just requires few ingredients and a little effort.  A souffle gets the taste from the base, and the egg whites help the souffle to puff up. Into the bottom of the souffle, different kinds of jams, chocolates, fruits or cheeses can be added. Many bakers like to make a hole on the top of the souffle after baking it and then pour tasty sauces onto to the shaft like chocolate sauce, vanilla sauce etc.

National Chocolate Souffle Day 2018 - February 28

How to Celebrate National Chocolate Souffle Day

On National Chocolate Souffle Day, enjoy eating this beautiful dessert with your family members and friends, or you can try baking Chocolate Souffle at home, it is effortless to make and even when made with imperfection this dessert will taste delicious that is the secret behind this dessert. Also, take pictures while eating Chocolate Souffle and share it with others on social media using the hashtag #ChocolateSouffleDay.

 

Inconvenience Yourself Day

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Inconvenience Yourself Day is celebrated on fourth Wednesday of February of every year. This year it will be celebrated on February 28. Inconvenience in general means causing difficulty to one’s requirements and comfort, like a need to change trains before reaching the workplace. But this day is tied in with accomplishing something small, making a special effort from usual and helping someone else. It can be as simple as holding doors for others, wishing strangers a good day, or by giving up a seat to older adults. The purpose of this day is to give yourself a small bother keeping in mind to make another person’s day go a little smoother.

An adventure is only an inconvenience rightly considered. An inconvenience is only an adventure wrongly considered.” – Gilbert K Chesterton

History of Inconvenience Yourself Day

In 2006, Ms.Julie Thompson, the environmental consultant in Ft. Lauderdale at Florida created Inconvenience Yourself day. This day has been celebrated on the fourth Wednesday in February from 2006 to encourage everyone to recognise how one’s actions impact the lives of those who are around. This day is to spread the significance to help somebody in a small way that could make an enormous difference in others life. It is a day to look for ways to inconvenience yourself and make the positive difference on the planet.

Inconvenience Yourself Day 2018 - February 28

How to celebrate Inconvenience Yourself Day

There are days where you put yourself first, yet this day is to attempt to put another person before you. This day can celebrate by appreciating and encouraging your acquaintances, co-worker, friends, children and even strangers. One can act with kindness to any perfect strangers which not only helps the stranger feeling right, but also makes oneself feel happy and satisfied. Use this day as an opportunity to present yourself in a better way by doing the right thing, supporting the positive actions of others, driving courteously, making a positive impact with your words and actions. By following these habits regularly, one can make a big difference in others life by motivating them to help others and thereby making the world a little better. Share your thoughts on the social media by using the hashtag #InconvenienceYourselfDay.

Floral Design Day

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National Floral Design Day is observed on February 28 of every year. Everyone loves flowers, and there are a lot of things that can be done using flowers. Floral Design is a  creative and distinctive art form; National Floral Design Day is dedicated to this special art form. This unique Floral design art form is a very important art form for thousands of years; it may be seen in a decorating work, drawing or painting, bridal bouquet, in a textile, or a floral or garden arrangement.

Just living is not enough… one must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower” – Hans Christian Andersen.

History of National Floral Design Day

National Floral Design Day was initially established as a unique method of celebrating the birthday of Carl Rittner; he founded the Rittners School of Floral Design about 60 years ago in Boston. Carl Rittner is an explorer in floral art education. National Floral Design Day became an official day in the year 1995 after Governor of Massachusetts, William F. Weld announced this day officially as Floral Design Day. Floral Design art form has a variety of styles that reflect various cultural, social, and religious trends. It is believed that like many other art forms, the floral design has traditional roots in the Egyptian temple contribution to gods. Then as the year’s pass, this Floral design art changed having different unique traditions and customs. This Floral Designinduasrty is a multi-billion dollar industry that contributes a lot to our economy.

National Floral Design Day 2018 - February 28

How to Celebrate National Floral Design Day

On National Floral Design Day, show your floral design skills and creativity to your family members and friends by creating a fantastic floral design with flowers or by drawing or painting pictures of floral designs. Take pictures of your creativity and post it on social media and also share your thoughts about the day with others on social media by using the hashtag #FloralDesignDay.

Kahlua Day

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National Kahlua Day is celebrated on February 27 of every year. Kahlua is a creamy, rich, coffee flavoured and rum-based alcoholic liquor.  In the Nahuatl language, the meaning of the term ‘Kahlua’ is ‘house of the Acolhua people’. This cocktail is originated from Mexico, and initially, it is known by people only in the surrounding areas of Mexico, But now Kahlua is famous across the globe, and millions around the world enjoy it.

Someone is putting brandy in your bonbons, Grand Marnier in your breakfast jam, Kahlua in your ice cream, Scotch in your mustard and Wild Turkey in your cake” – Marian Burros quotes.

History of National Kahlua Day

The origin and history of National Kahlua Day are still unknown. Pedro Domecq produced Kahlua in the year 1936. Then the company combined with Allied Lyons in the year 1994 forming Allied Domecq. In the year 2005, Allied Domecq was partly obtained by Pernod Ricard which merged with the Swedish Vin & Spirit, i.e. V & S Group in March 2008. Kahlua is made with rum, sugar, vanilla, corn syrup and Mexican coffee. As it is made from coffee and rum, it contains caffeine. People enjoy having Kahlua either straight up or on the rocks. Kahlua can also be mixed with desserts like ice cream, cheesecakes, and cakes; it can also be combined with coffee and other cocktails like the B-52, Mudslide, White Russian etc.

National Kahlua Day 2018 - February 27

How to Celebrate National Kahlua Day

Anyone above the age of 21 can celebrate National Kahlua Day. On National Kahlua Day, arrange for a get-together or night party. With your family members and friends, just enjoy drinking your favourite Kahlua cocktail or mix it up with coffee or any of your favourite desserts like ice cream or cakes. Also, take pictures while enjoying Kahlua and share it with others on social media using the hashtag #KahluaDay.

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