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March 28, 2018

Today we celebrate:


Eat An Eskimo Pie Day - This day is pretty self-explanatory. I have no idea who created it or why….well I can figure out the why. Clearly it is because the creator of the day loves Eskimo Pies. I personally have never had one. Anyone have a gluten free recipe I could try?

National Hot Tub Day - Those of you lucky enough to have access to a hot tub really need to try to celebrate this day. Have a nice long, soothing, relaxing soak for me, would you?

Children’s Picture Book Day - Kids love picture books. My kids used to sit with a stack and just look at picture after picture. We would read them together over and over again until they used to “read” them back to me. I was amazed until I realized they had memorized the stories and weren’t actually reading the words. But learning the words happened soon after and now they love to read.

National Black Forest Cake Day – Layers of chocolate cake, whipped cream and cherries. What could be more delicious? This cake can have a surprising number of calories, but I know that if you look carefully, you'll find a delicious low-cal recipe.

National Something On A Stick Day – Corn dogs and popsicles are not the only things that can be put on a stick and eaten. Kebobs are probably a little healthier, but you could take quite a few foods and put them on a stick so you don't need to use utensils today.
Barnum And Bailey Day – On this day in 1881, P.T. Barnum and James A. Bailey merged their circuses and created the “Greatest Show On Earth”. The Ringling Brothers purchased it in 1907 and in 1919 added their name to the title.

Weed Appreciation Day – Weeds are just not given enough credit. People are always pulling them up and throwing them aside but did you know that you can eat some weeds? Young dandelion greens are good in a salad, I hear. Even weeds serve a purpose in the circle of life.

Holy Wednesday - In the Christian faith, this is the Wednesday before Jesus died. It is also the day that Mary anointed the head and feet of Jesus with expensive oil, which ultimately let to Judas becoming greedy and making arrangements to betray Jesus for money.

Manatee Appreciation Day – Celebrated on the last Wednesday in March, this is a day to promote, appreciate and protect manatees. These are large mammals that live in saltwater bays, rivers, canals and along the coasts. They live in Florida in the winter, because who doesn't? Then, they migrate to different areas as far away as Virginia and Texas during the summer months. They are very calm creatures that live on plant-life but their numbers are dwindling due to poaching and coastal development.

Whole Grain Sampling Day – Celebrated on the last Wednesday in March and sponsored by the Whole Grain Council, the goal here is to have numerous opportunities, at numerous locations, all day long, for people to try different whole grains they may have never tried before. Experiment and see what is out there that you can add to your diet.

Little Red Wagon Day - Celebrated on the last Wednesday in March, this is a day to honor that age old toy, the little red wagon. You probably had one growing up, or at least knew someone who did. Little ones get rides in the wagon, older ones use it to exercise their imaginations as they turn it into race cars or boats, or rockets. Share pictures of your wagon with the hashtag #LittleRedWagonDay or #RadioFlyer100.

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