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National Blonde Brownie Day

January 22 is National Blonde Brownie Day
Ohhh so so good...yummy.
National Blonde Brownie Day from glitterwham.com

One of my favorite things to add to the already delicious brownie is some warm caramel sauce.
Some people refer to the blonde brownie and a blondie or blondie bar. This dessert is a sweet and rich. Some may also contain walnuts or pecans or in some cases chocolate chips.
Blonde brownies look like chocolate brownies but instead of cocoa they are made with brown sugar.
Of course if you really want the ultimate sweet and rich dessert why not put together a sundae topped with a blondie and some wonderful caramel.
If you want to bake some here are some recipes:




Happy National Hug Day

January 21 is Happy National Hug Day!
So make sure to hug your loved ones today.
National Hug day pic form www.glitterwham.com

Studies have shown that human contact is good for you. Whether it's kissing, hugging or simply touching this is great for our emotional well being.
This special day was started by Reverend Kevin Zaborney in Caro, Michigan in 1986.
Why did he start this day you might ask?
He felt that Americans are less affectionate in public so he chose this day because he felt that especially in the dead of winter when most peoples spirits are already low this would be a perfect time to hug someone.
Hugging is not just a sign of love but it is also a sign of support and encouragement.
So don't be shy and make someone's day special by giving them a big hug.


What to get back at someone that's been mean or nasty? Why not ship them glitter!
Glitter is lovely to look at but you won't be able to get it off for a really long times and it gets into everything. They have the perfect handmade glitter bomb cards.
Shipyourenemiesglittershop.com can do that for you. But they can also send your loved ones a confetti filled card to brighten up their day and you can also send them a little bit of glitter.


Ship your Enemies Glitter Shop


In January 2015 as a joke a guy by the name of Mathew Carpenter (twitter @matcapenter) set up a website named Shipyourenemiesglitter.com and after a couple of posts on social media it went viral. He ended up with over 2000 orders at about $10 per envelope and ended up having to shut down the service after his website crashed. He also posted a comment stating that he had it with glitter and put the website for sale.

People that go to the website and try to order will get a notice stating that they aren't taking any orders currently.

However you can still send your enemies glitter bomb cards by visiting this website: www.glitterwham.com. They actually create a glitter bomb card to your specifications and you can actually choose between glitter, confetti or both.
These cards are not just for your enemies because there are people that would actually be thrilled to receive a confetti filled card to celebrate their special day.

So whether you want to piss off someone or brighten up their day head on over to www.glitterwham.com or www.shipyourenemiesglittershop.com

National Drinking Straw Day and National Chocolate Covered Cherry

January 3 is National Drinking Straw day, National Chocolate Covered Cherry Day and National Fruitcake Toss Day

National Drinking Straw Day is celebrated every year on January 3 which was the day that Marvin C. Stone received the patent for the paper drinking straw


NATIONAL DRINKING STRAW DAY

On January 3, 1888 Marvin C. Stone received the patent for the paper drinking straw. In acknowledgement of that invention, each year on January 3, people across the nation celebrate National Drinking Straw Day.
It is believed that the very first drinking straws were used by the Sumerians for drinking beer. It is speculated that they used the straws to avoid the solid byproducts of fermentation that would have sank to the bottom. The oldest drinking straw known to be in existence was found in a Sumerian tomb dated3,000 B.C.E. This found straw was a gold tube inlaid with a precious blue stone.
Neighbors to the Sumerians, the Argentines used a similar metallic device called a bombilla. Used for hundreds of years, the bombilla acted as both a straw and a sieve.

Recognized by the National Confectioners Association and celebrated by millions of people across the country, January 3rd is National Chocolate Covered Cherry Day.
It is almost impossible to eat just one of these chocolate covered cherry candies that have combined two favorite flavors into one delicious treat. The candy often times is made with a sweet liquid center and in some cases has a liquor filling center.
Known to many as a "mid winter pick-me-up" chocolate covered cherries, also called chocolate cordials, can be either store-bought or homemade. There are also many recipes that mimic the flavor of the long known and well loved candy.
In the 1700′s in England, cherries were enclosed in chocolate with a little kirsch (cordial) liqueur. After finding their way to America, they were well accepted with the little bit of alcoholic cordial surrounding the fruit that had been dipped in chocolate. Although originally made with the liqueur, cordials/chocolate covered cherries are more commonly made with a sugar syrup flavored with cherries. The pitted cherries that are used have been cooked in sugar syrup and jarred.
Enjoy your day sharing some chocolate covered cherries with your friends and try one of the following "tried and true" recipes:
NATIONAL CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRY DAY HISTORY
Within our research, we were unable to find the creator and origin of National Chocolate Covered Cherry Day, an "unofficial" national holiday

NATIONAL FRUITCAKE TOSS DAY

National Fruitcake Toss Day is celebrated annually on the first Saturday in January. Many people receive fruitcakes as gifts sometime during the holiday season. Some people eat the fruitcakes, some re-gift them, some throw them away while other save them for January 3rd so they can celebrate National Fruitcake Toss Day.
The first Great Fruitcake Toss was held in Manitou Springs, Colorado on January 3, 1996. Each year the entrants compete to see who can hurl or toss their fruitcakes the farthest.

National Penguin Awareness day is on January 20th

Happy National Penguin Awareness Day
National Penguin Awareness day is January 20th - powerlooks.com

Who doesn't love these adorable creatures.
Did you know that penguins live in the Southern Hemisphere for the most part.
Although these considered birds they are flightless and feed on sea life caught while they swim underwater.
The largest penguin species is the emperor penguin and the smallest is the little blue penguin.
To find out more about these lovely flightless birds visit: