Author Archives: Christopher Moshier

Does That Mean You Eat a Television?

Swanson Frozen Dinner

TV Dinner Day National TV Dinner Day is celebrated annually on September 10th to honor the convenience and nostalgia of TV dinners. The day marks the creation of the frozen meal that became a staple in American households, allowing people to enjoy a pre-cooked, easy-to-make meal while watching television. National TV Dinner Day celebrates the […]

Grandparents Day

Grandparents

Grandparents Day Grandparents Day is celebrated on the first Sunday after Labor Day in the United States, which typically falls in early September. The day was established to honor grandparents and recognize their important role in the lives of families. It is a time to show appreciation for the wisdom, love, and guidance that grandparents […]

Star Trek & Ampersand Day

Star Trek Day

Star Trek Day Star Trek Day is celebrated annually on September 8th, marking the anniversary of the original airing of “Star Trek: The Original Series” in 1966. This day is dedicated to honoring the legacy of the Star Trek franchise, which has had a significant cultural and scientific impact over the years. On September 8, […]

Feel the Love of Tailgating

Love Tailgating

Feel the Love Day Feel the Love Day is celebrated annually on September 7th. This day is dedicated to spreading love, kindness, and positivity to those around us. The purpose of Feel the Love Day is to encourage people to express their appreciation and affection to friends, family members, and even strangers, fostering a sense […]

Don’t Procrastinate – Read a Book

Read a Book

Read a Book Day Read a Book Day is celebrated annually on September 6th, encouraging people to enjoy the pleasure and benefits of reading. It’s a day dedicated to slowing down, immersing yourself in a good book, and appreciating the value of literature. Whether it’s fiction, non-fiction, a classic novel, or a new release, this […]

It’s a Nutty Day

Macadamia Nuts

Macadamia Nut Day Macadamia nuts are rich, buttery nuts highly valued for their flavor, texture, and nutritional benefits. Native to Australia, they have become a popular ingredient in both sweet and savory dishes worldwide. Macadamia trees are indigenous to northeastern Australia, particularly in Queensland and New South Wales. The nuts were a traditional food for […]

Rocking the Skyscraper

Skyscrapers

Skyscraper Day Skyscraper Day, celebrated on September 3rd, honors the architectural and engineering marvels of skyscrapers. The day pays tribute to the creativity, innovation, and hard work that go into building these towering structures that define city skylines around the world. The date was chosen in honor of Louis H. Sullivan, known as the “father […]