Occult Day is a mysterious day, outside the realm of the normal and natural world. This November 18 holiday is a mystical day to experience strange and perhaps a little eerie phenomena. The spirits will move you today. Paranormal activity is very active today. All you have to do is look around. Then, with eyes wide open, you will see mysterious phenomena everywhere you look.
Concealed, secret, hidden, mysterious, unnatural. These are all words to describe the world of the Occult. Of course, Astrology should readily come to mind. Alchemy, too. Many secret groups are occults.
Have a mysteriously magical and Happy Occult Day!!!
Without a doubt, your journey through this holiday will be filled with supernatural events. How do you partake and enjoy Occult Day? It’s a cinch!
“Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it.” – – Vincent Can Gogh
Despite our extensive research efforts, we have not yet found any information on who created Occult Day, Nor, have we identified when this special day was first celebrated. In true keeping with what an Occult is, the origin of this magical day remains a mystery.
In addition to Occult Day, here are some things that happened on this day:
Besides Occult Day, here are more November 18 holidays we’re sure you will enjoy:
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Recipe of the Day: Easy Cinnamon Apple Fritters
Ecards Send a free Ecard for Occult Day or just about any November calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Certainly, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.
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Did You Know? Moreover, in addition to Occult Day, there are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. November holidays are no exception. Consequently, at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.
Is your Teddy Bear a real “party bear”? Hopefully, he is because today is Have a Party With Your Bear Day. This November 16 holiday is a swell day to party. You and your teddy bear are going to be real party animals. Apparently, teddy bears are real swingers. Who would have known? And, you get to spend time with your Teddy Bear. I bet you can’t think of anything that is more fun!!
Teddy bears are a source of comfort and security for children in a sometimes scary and uncertain world. Also, they encourage kids to use their imagination.
Get out the party banners and balloons. Make a cake. Send out the invitations. Invite all of your teddy bears, and your human friends, too. Let them bring their teddys along. Today is going to be a fun day.
Did You Know? Teddy bears are by far the most popular bear for kids. Panda Bears are a close second overall, as people of all ages are fascinated by pandas. Visit Panda Mania
Have a happy Party With Your Bear Day.
Breaker out the party hats, streamers, and balloons. Certainly, this will be a gala event.
“Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere.” – – Carl Sagan
Despite our extensive research efforts, we have not found any factual information on the creation of Have a Party with Your Bear Day.
However, we think everyone, young or old, should participate in this day. It will make you feel good.
In addition to today’s holiday, here are some things that happened on October 2:
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Besides Have a Party with Your Bear Day, here are more November 16 holidays and events we’re sure you will enjoy.
Recipe of the Day: Pumpkin Chiffon Pie
Also See: Pumpkin Recipes Galore and Holiday Recipes
Ecards – Send a free Ecard daily for Have a Party with Your Bear Day or just about any October calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Without a doubt, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.
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Did You Know? Further, in addition to Have a Party with Your Bear Day, there are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. November holidays are no exception. Consequently., at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.
Today is National Parfait Day, a November 25 holiday. Once you’ve tasted this treat, you’ll quickly fall in love with them. There are two types of parfaits, the French and the American versions. The American parfait that you and I are familiar with consists of layers of ice cream, whipped cream, and any combination of syrups and fruits. Yes, it’s a fancy word for a sundae. And, it’s usually served in a fancy glass. Since the weather is colder this tie of year, we wondered why the creator of this holiday selected a November date. Most ice cream-related holidays are in the summer. Because the creator is unidentified, we can only speculate on the reason. We suspect this cool weather date was selected because we tend to make fancier desserts during the colder fall and winter weather.
Savor your favorite flavor of parfait, as you enjoy National Parfait Day.
Did You Know? Women blink twice as much as men.
Here is some interesting parfait trivia:
Celebrate this day by eating parfaits. While chocolate is by far the favorite, use your imagination to create a wide range of single and mixed flavors.
“Doctors performed a study on the effects of alcohol on walking. The results were staggering.” – – Author Unknown.
Despite our extensive research efforts, we did not find any information about the origin of this special day, when it began, or who originated it.
Nor, did we find any documentation confirming this to be a true “National” day. There are no congressional records or presidential proclamation for this holiday.
Definition of “National” Days – Learn why it is important to identify and distinguish true National days.
In addition to National Parfait Day, here are some things that happened on this day:
In addition to National Parfait Day, here is another November 25 holiday you can celebrate:
People who like National Parfait Day will also like these other ice cream holidays. We plan on celebrating them all. How about you!?
Creative Ice Cream Flavors Day
Recipe of the Day: Pfeffernusse
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Did You Know? Furthermore, in addition to National Parfait Day, there are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. November holidays are no exception. Consequently, at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.
Operating Room Nurse Day, a November 14 holiday, honors those important nurses, who care for patients before, during, and immediately after surgery. It’s a very important role, during a period when a patient’s comfort and life are in another person’s hands.
Types of Operating Room Nurses
Show your thanks and appreciation to the Operating nurses that you know. You can send them cards or Ecards. However, just a simple, spoken “thank you” will do.
“America’s nurses are the beating heart of our medical system.” – – Barak Obama
The roots of this special day trace back to Iowa. On November 14, 1989, Iowa Governor Terry Branstad established Operating Room Nurse Day. Then, over the years its popularity spread to become a nationwide event to honor them.
In addition to today’s holiday, here are some things that happened on this day:
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Besides Operating Room Nurse Day, here are more November 14 holidays and events we’re sure you will enjoy.
Famous November Birthdays – While you are noodling around on the internet, find out who shares your birth date.
Recipe of the Day: Pumpkin Rollout Cookies
Also See: Pumpkin Recipes Galore and Holiday Recipes
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Did You Know? Moreover, in addition Operating Room Nurse Day, there are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. November holidays are no exception. Consequently, at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.
Do you feel somehow like you’re in a pickle today? It’s no surprise, as today is National Pickle Day. To celebrate and savor this special November 14 holiday, add a healthy portion of your favorite pickles to your diet today. For more than one reason, you’ll be glad you did!
Pickling has been around for a long, long time. Pickles are made by taking cucumbers and fermenting them in a brine, including a variety of herbs and spices. After the fermentation process is complete, the pickles are canned and stored for later use. Pickled cucumbers are native to India. Pickling can be traced back to 2,400 B.C. in the Indus Valley civilization of India. They preserved cucumbers and other vegetables by pickling. European merchants brought this food preservation technique from the Far East to Europe. Pickling was unknown in the Americas until Christopher Columbus arrived in the New World in 1492.
There’s great news about eating pickles… They’re good for you! In addition to providing the health benefits of most vegetables, they contain probiotics.
Today’s Tongue Twister (We’re sure you can say it): Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked. If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, where’s the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
Did You Know? People love this holiday so much that they do not relish the thought of it ending.
Home gardeners often pickle and can cucumbers and other vegetables grown in their gardens. In addition to preserving their crop for later consumption, they are often creative, producing some fantastic and unique flavors.
Pickling provides a means to preserve a variety of vegetables. Cucumber pickles are by far the most popular. Pickling other vegetables are common, too. You can pickle a wide variety of vegetables, including beans corn, cauliflower, peppers, and more. A special variety of small cucumbers, called “Pickling Cucumbers” produce the perfect size. Over hundreds of years, the process of pickling cucumbers spread across the globe. Each culture used some of its favorite herbs and spices, to create new, flavorful varieties of pickles. Notably, these include dill pickles, garlic dills, sweet pickles, gherkins, Kosher dill, hot pickles, bread and butter pickles, and much more.
Here’s some Pickle Trivia that may surprise you:
Here are some great ways to celebrate National Pickle Day:
“Good ideas, like good pickles, are crisp, enduring and devilishly hard to make. ” – – Rushworth Kidder
This holiday has been around for a while. The Pickle Packers Association created National Pickle Day in 1949.
We found no congressional records or presidential proclamation creating this day as a national day.
Definition of “National” Days and why it is so important to distinguish nationally declared days.
In addition to today’s holiday, here are some things that happened on this day:
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In addition to National Pickle Day, here are more November holidays and events we’re sure you will enjoy.
Famous November Birthdays – Find out who shares your birth date.
Recipe of the Day: Maple Pumpkin Cheesecake
Also See: Pumpkin Recipes Galore and Holiday Recipes
Ecards Send a free Ecard for National Pickle Day or just about any November calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Certainly, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.
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Did You Know? Moreover, in addition to National Pickle Day, there are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. November holidays are no exception. Consequently, at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.
Today is National Mason Jar Day. This November 30 holiday exists to give recognition to, and to celebrate, the invention of mason jars. While everyone can celebrate the mason jar, home gardeners find them invaluable for canning the fruits and vegetables of their labor. A second use for mason jars is in making gifts for giving during the holiday season. The home canning season ends with the completion of the Fall harvest. So, the placement of this holiday at the end of November clearly indicates that this holiday is to recognize and promote the use of mason jars as holiday gifts.
Did You Know? While they are generically called “canning jars”, most people refer to them as “Mason jars”. This is a brand name.
Food storage and food safety have always been a vitally essential issue. In ancient history, Man hunted and foraged for food. Whatever food was available, had to be consumed either right away, or shortly afterwards. Only a few vegetables and fruits had a shelf life longer than a few days. Although even then, those fruits and vegetables had a very short storage life of a few weeks to maybe a few months. Eventually, Man discovered ways to preserve some foods. This includes drying and salting meats and drying fruits and vegetables. This significantly extended the shelf life of many foods, but the taste and texture weren’t ideal.
Then, on November 30, 1858, John Landis Mason received U.S. Patent # 22186 for the Mason jar and revolutionized the world of food safety and storage. The mason jar patent was for a square-shouldered glass jar with a matching lid, rubber ring, and screw top. In addition, the Mason jar is reusable. Needless to say, the mason jar became widely popular with home gardeners. Over the years, it became available in pint, quart, and half-gallon sizes. The quart size has always been the most popular. The Ball Corporation became the leading manufacturer of canning jars.
The popularity of Mason jars peaked during World War II. At the time, the federal government encouraged people to grow some of their own food as a way to preserve valuable resources. It freed up additional labor and resources for the war effort. After the war, the invention of the refrigerator allowed for easy storage of foods, avoiding the time-consuming canning process for many items. However, canning continues to be popular with home gardeners.
John Landis Mason’s original invention was intended for use in canning fruits and vegetables. They significantly and safely extend the storage life for these foods. For over a hundred and fifty years, that’s exactly how people used caning jars. It served this purpose exceedingly well. Then, with the arrival of refrigerators, and people moving into cities, home canning slowly declined. As people stopped using them as canning jars, they accumulated in people’s storage areas or were donated. These donated jars found little demand.
Over the past ten or twenty years, and perhaps longer, people began to find alternative uses for Mason jars. Some of these alternatives uses now include:
Did You Know? Most canning jars are made of clear glass. For a while, blue mason jars were manufactured. Check your attic and basement for the blue jars, as the old ones are valuable. Zinc lids were also made for a while.
Make a holiday gift using mason jars. You are only limited by your imagination. Here are some ideas of what you can make:
“A crust eaten in peace is better than a banquet partaken in anxiety.” – – Aesop
This holiday was created in 2017 by Misty Campbell-Olbert. Misty is also the founder of “Unbox the Bizarre”, a maker of gift boxes for a wide variety of holidays and events. As you can imagine, Misty promotes the alternative uses of Mason jars, for uses other than canning foods.
Mason jars revolutionized and vastly improved the world of food storage. As a result, it certainly makes sense to have a special holiday to recognize the importance of canning jars.
The canning season is over by mid to late Autumn. One would think the canning season is a better time to celebrate mason jars. However, Cambell-Olbert chose this date as she is promoting their use as holiday gifts. And, many of them are used in this way.
This relatively new special day is called a “National” day. However, we did not find a congressional or presidential proclamation making this day a true national day.
Definition of “National” Days – Find out why it is so important to distinguish and identify true national days.
In addition to today’s holiday, here are some things that happened on this day:
The United States and Great Britain sign a peace treaty in Paris, formally ending the Revolutionary War. (1782)
Samuel Clemens “Mark Twain”, author of “Tom Sawyer”, was born on this day in 1835.
Besides National Mason Jar Day, here is another November 30 holiday we’re sure you will enjoy.
Recipe of the Day: Candy Cane Cookies
Ecards Send a free Ecard for National Mason Jar Day or just about any November calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Certainly, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.
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Did You Know? Furthermore, in addition to National Mason Jar Day, there are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. November holidays are no exception. Consequently., at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.
Today is National Jukebox Day. On November 23, 1889, the jukebox was first put into use. The machine used a coin-operated version of the Edison phonograph. Louis Glass and William S. Arnold, managers of the Pacific Phonograph Company created it. These gentlemen displayed it at the Palais Royale Saloon in San Francisco, CA. Certain it was to be a success, the machine did not disappoint them. It was originally called the “Nickel in the Slot” machine. While not an original or particularly catchy name, the jukebox was an instant success. The popularity of the “Nickel in the Slot” machine grew phenomenally.
The jukebox experienced many changes and improvements, as technology advanced over the years. The first machine did not have amplifiers, limiting the distance it could be heard. Its appeal soared even more with the addition of amplifiers. Continual sound quality improvements were made. The number of tunes that could be played, increased, too. Manufacturers made smaller versions to install on walls. Diners put a wall-mounted jukebox at every table along the walls.
Everyone loved the machine. It expanded the reach of music for singers and songwriters. Venues like bars, restaurants, and clubs loved the additional traffic and income generated by the jukebox. The general public loved the music options it offered at their favorite places. It took many years before the Nickel in the Slot machine came to be known as the Jukebox. In the 1900s, people went to “juke houses” and “jook joints”. In 1937, these Juke houses led to the name “Jukebox”. The name is derived from the slang word “Juke” which means to dance and act wildly. In 1998, the Jukebox entered the digital world when Touch Toons created a digital jukebox that can hold as many as 750 songs.
Jukeboxes carry such a big appeal, that they are still popular today. Consumers can get home versions and nostalgia versions that play a variety of music formats, including vinyl records, AM/FM radio, CDs, and cassette tapes.
It’s fascinating that Jukeboxes have remained popular for over 120 years. Audio music players have come and gone. Media formats continue to change. The versatile Jukebox machine has adapted and evolved over the decades, to keep in pace with these changes. This versatility, coupled with the nostalgic appeal, is why jukeboxes are still around today. We are certain they will still be around for decades to come.
Certainly, it doesn’t require any imagination to figure out how to celebrate National Jukebox Day. Find a venue that has a jukebox. Grab a few friends and go have some fun! You will find the day filled with singing wild dancing and lots of laughter, producing long-lasting memories.
“Are right and wrong convertible terms, dependent upon popular opinion?” – – William Lloyd Garrison
This 19th Century journalist and crusader could be talking about today’s toxic political world and fake news.
National Jukebox Day was first celebrated in 2017. Touch Tunes created this holiday to celebrate the iconic Jukebox and its impact on the entertainment and recording industries. Touch Tunes is a leading music and interactive entertainment network company.
The title of this relatively new special day includes the word “National”. However, we did not find a congressional or presidential proclamation making this day a true national day.
Definition of “National” Days – Furthermore, find out why it is so important to distinguish and identify true national days.
Recipe of the Day: Old Fashioned Butter Cutout Cookies
Ecards Send a free Ecard for National Jukebox Day or just about any November calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Certainly, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.
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Did You Know? Moreover, in addition to National Jukebox Day, there are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. November holidays are no exception. Consequently, at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.
Today is National Fast Food Day, a November 16 holiday. Americans are always fast-moving, and always in a rush. As a result of our on-the-go lifestyle, we need to eat quickly and are usually unwilling or unable to wait long for our food to be prepared. As a result, fast food restaurants came into existence and are thriving. They have been a part of the American restaurant scene since the early 1950s.
Fast food restaurants are conveniently located on countless street corners. They are in malls and shopping centers. Breakfast and lunch are the meals we tend to rush through most often. We are in a hurry to get to work. We have a short lunch break. Many times, we are in a hurry to get a quick bite before a movie, show, or party. On the other hand, dinners are often a meal to savor and enjoy in a more leisurely manner.
Happy National Fast Food Day
There’s no surprise who is at the top of this list.
Participating in National Fast Food Day is easy. You are probably already doing so, on a regular basis.
Does running from your responsibilities count as cardio?
Despite our extensive research we have not discovered the creator of National Fast Food Day. The great mind that thought up this special day, was probably moving too fast to remember to take credit for creating this day. He or she is likely someone in the fast food industry.
This relatively new, yet important special day, is called a “National” day. We did not find a congressional or presidential proclamation making this day a true national day.
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In addition to National Fast Food Day, here are more November 16 holidays and events we’re sure you will enjoy.
Famous November Birthdays – Find out who shares your birth date.
Recipe of the Day: Quick and Easy Chocolate Pumpkin Cake
Also See: Pumpkin Recipes Galore and Holiday Recipes
Ecards Send a free Ecard daily for National Fast Food Day or just about any November calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Without a doubt, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.
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Did You Know? Furthermore, in addition to National Fast Food Day, there are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. November holidays are no exception. Consequently, at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.
Today is National Author’s Day. This November 1 holiday is all about recognizing and celebrating the many great American book authors. Because of them, we have so many great books to read and to be thankful for. It’s not easy to write a book. So, it seems only fitting, that this special day exists, to allow us to show our appreciation to all American book authors, past and present.
Have you ever thought of writing a book? It’s not easy. There’s a plot to develop and unfold. There’s a sizeable amount of research required, to get the facts and details just right. Then, comes the writing of the book, page by page, chapter by chapter.
Yes, writing is not always easy. An author can struggle to determine the proper nouns, verbs, and tenses. What adjectives to use, without adding too many, to enhance the story? And don’t forget punctuation. Punctuation errors the reader, taking away from the enjoyment of the story being told. With all the elements of prose to worry and fret over, it’s no wonder, that every writer struggles with writer’s block from time to time. This is where an author temporarily struggles to write. The words and sentences just don’t come. When writing a book, two tools are essential. First, a dictionary helps to define the meaning of words. Second, a Thesaurus provides important synonyms. They are similar words and concepts.
We hope you participate in this special day. You can do so in a variety of ways:
The location of your mailbox shows how far away from your house you can go in a robe before you start looking like a mental patient.
The idea for this special day was first conceived in 1928. Nellie Verne Burt McPherson, then President of the Bement Illinois Book Club, felt there should be a special day to recognize and celebrate the many great American book authors. Her club endorsed a resolution for National Author’s Day in May 1929. The General Federation of Women’s Clubs also endorsed it in 1929.
National Author’s Day was endorsed by the United States Department of Congress on November 1, 1949. It has been held annually on this date ever since.
Normally, it takes an Act of Congress or a Presidential proclamation to make a true “National” day. However, a resolution by the U.S. Department of Commerce is also sufficient.
Definition of “National” Days – Find out why it is so important to distinguish and identify true national days.
In addition to today’s holiday, here are some things that happened on this day:
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Besides National Authors Day, here are more November 1 holidays and events we’re sure you will enjoy.
Dios Los Muertos, a two-day celebration on November 1 and 2
Recipe of the Day: Frosted Pumpkin Raisin Cookies
Also See: Pumpkin Recipes Galore and Holiday Recipes
Ecards Send a free Ecard for National Authors Day or just about any November calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Certainly, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.
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Did You Know? Furthermore, in addition to National Authors Day, there are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. November holidays are no exception. Consequently, at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.
Looking for a quick caffeine high? Well, you are in luck because today is National Espresso Day, a November 23 holiday. A cup or two of this jacked up Joe and you should be sufficiently hyper for at least the next few hours.
The Espresso Machine was first invented in Italy by Luigi Bezzera in 1901. Luigi’s goal was to decrease the time of his employee’s coffee breaks, and subsequently increase productivity. His espresso machine accomplished this goal, and went beyond, creating a thick, bold, coffee that has become extremely popular.
Espresso machines use steam to force hot water through the coffee grounds, to make coffee faster, with a stronger flavor, and more body. It is topped with a delicate foam called “crema”. Coffee used for Espresso is ground finer.
Did You Know? Espresso is the base ingredient for cappuccino, lattes, and macchiato.
It is very easy and enjoyable and relaxing to participate in National Espresso Day. If your Espresso machine is not already sitting on your kitchen counter, drag it out of its basement storage location, dust it off, and make some Espresso. If you don’t have an Espresso machine, that’s okay. Walk or drive to your nearest coffee shop or cafe, and order one!
It is very easy and enjoyable and relaxing to participate in National Espresso Day.
Heard on the Street: I think my neighbor is stalking me. She’s been Googling my name on her computer. I saw it through my telescope last night.
We have not yet discovered who created National Espresso Day. We suspect the creator was on a caffeine high from one too many cups of espresso. As a result, he or she was too hyper and jittery to sit down and document the facts about the creation of this day. Like so many other food-related holidays, it seems this day was created, once promoted, and its history was never properly recorded.
We found no congressional records or presidential proclamation creating this day as a national day.
We do wonder why the creator established this as a “National” day. One would think this day should have been called a “World” or “International” Espresso Day, as it was invented in Italy, and is enjoyed around the world.
In addition to today’s holiday, here are some things that happened on this day:
A patent is issued for the horseshoe manufacturing machine. (1835)
The revolutionary Jukebox is first displayed, becoming an instant success. See National Jukebox Day. (1889)
Actor Boris Karloff was born on this day in 1887.
Here are more November 23 holidays and events we’re sure you will enjoy.
Recipe of the Day: Pumpkin Spice Latte
Also See: Pumpkin Recipes Galore and Holiday Recipes
Ecards Send a free Ecard daily for National Espresso Day or just about any November calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Without a doubt, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.
Holiday Insights, where every day in November is a holiday, a bizarre or wacky day, an observance, or a special event. Therefore, please join us in the daily calendar fun each and every day of the year.
Did You Know? Moreover, in addition to National Espresso Day, there are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. November holidays are no exception. Consequently, at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.