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National Food Holidays in September

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By Amy Brantley, published Aug 22, 2007
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Each day in America is a national food holiday and what better way to celebrate by enjoying those foods. Now, you don't have to wait for Thanksgiving or Christmas to enjoy a delicious food filled holiday. In this article you will find a list of national food holidays for the month of September. Along with each day, you'll also find a delicious idea on how to celebrate that particular holiday.

National Cherry Popover Day September 1: If you aren't sure how to make cherry popovers, just skip the popover part and make muffins with dried cherries and chocolate chips.

National Blueberry Popsicle Day September 2: Blueberry popsicles can be so easy to make. Just combine fresh blueberries with vanilla yogurt and a splash of your favorite juice. Pour into popsicle molds and freeze until set.

National Welsh Rarebit Day September 3: Welsh Rarebit is basically a cheese sauce poured over buttered toast. You can find many recipes online that are made using canned soups. But, you can also find authentic recipes as well.

National Macadamia Nut Day September 4: This holiday is so easy to celebrate. Just buy some chocolate covered macadamia nuts. Or, you could also prepare white chocolate chip and macadamia nut cookies.

National Cheese Pizza Day September 5: Take it easy on this food holiday and just order a cheese pizza from your favorite pizza restaurant.

National Coffee Ice Cream Day September 6: Coffee ice cream is so delicious and there are so many different companies that make it. But, on this food holiday, I highly recommend the Ben & Jerry's brand. Why not take things a bit further and make a coffee ice cream pie or cake?

National Acorn Squash Day September 7: Acorn squash is a wonderful fall dish. All you need to do is roast the squash until tender and then top with a mixture of brown sugar, butter, and toasted pecans. Top off this food holiday with turkey cutlets and homemade cranberry sauce.

National Date Nut Bread Day September 8: Date nut bread is so delicious and can easily be found in your grocery store. But, if you want to make this food holiday extra special, make a cream cheese frosting to top off the bread.

National Food Holidays in September

Enjoy a cheeseburger on September 18th.

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Takeaways
  • Enjoy cherry popovers on September 1st.
  • Enjoy cream filled donuts on September 14th.
  • Enjoy strawberry cream pie on September 29th.
Did You Know?
There is a food holiday for every day of the year. Some days even have more than one holiday.
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Says something about us to designate so many days to food! Thanks for sharing it in such an orderly way. Could keep this and make plans next September to celebrate these days and blow our diets. lol

Posted on 11/26/2007 at 8:11:00 AM

 
Fun read Amy~Sept. 6th is for me....Coffee ice cream is my fave!!!!

Posted on 08/26/2007 at 1:08:00 PM

 
im all over cheeze pizza day

Posted on 08/23/2007 at 8:08:00 AM

 
everyday sounds like a delicious day!

Posted on 08/23/2007 at 7:08:00 AM

 
Love it!! Great article. This would be a fun family activity -- talking about and preparing different foods. Thanks, Amy.

Posted on 08/23/2007 at 5:08:00 AM

 
Wonder if anyone could make it through the month eating only the food of the day.

Posted on 08/22/2007 at 8:08:00 PM

 
cream filled donut day is my b-day. love those donuts thanks for sharing

Posted on 08/22/2007 at 6:08:00 PM

 
What a fun article. If I celebrated all these holidays, I could start beefing up for the holiday season a couple of months early, lol! My daughter's fifteenth birthday is Rum Punch day...but I think it will be a non alcoholic version for her.:-)

Posted on 08/22/2007 at 5:08:00 PM

 
Great article, Amy! National guacamole day sounds like just my sort of day. My favourite way of eating avocadoes is sliced with a sprinkling of lemon juice on top. Sophie

Posted on 08/22/2007 at 5:08:00 PM

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