A chill is in the air and those lovely leaves are turning, so that means that autumn is in full swing. Daisy, of course, fell in love with autumn at an early age, as you can see. Even at the ripe old age of 2 (as you can see in the second picture), she still loves playing in the leaves. But this all means that it’s November and holiday season is fast upon us. Now everyone thinks of the traditional holidays like Veteran’s Day and Thanksgiving (in the United States, that is), but there are others that we don’t take time to celebrate. For example, November is: National Fun with Fondue Month, National Pepper Month, National Georgia Pecan Month, National Peanut Butter Lover’s Month, and National Raisin Bread Month. Here are some more of those unloved holidays:
1 – 7 National Fig Week
4 Candy Day
7 Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day
8 – 13 National Split Pea Soup Week
12 Pizza with the Works Except Anchovies Day
14 Guacamole Day
20 Peanut Butter Fudge Day
23 Cashew Day
24 THANKSGIVING DAY
25 Parfait Day
26 Cake Day
27 Bavarian Cream Pie Day
28 French Toast Day
29 Chocolates Day
30 Mousse Day



Deviled egg day, in November? OK. Love the pup!
i think it would be more appropriate if Deviled Egg Day was before Halloween, but what do i know?
It’s not a food holiday, but since the 11th looks free, thought I’d mention: Nigel Tufnel Day!
that is maximum eleven-ness
I had no idea that I was so uninformed and that I’m behind the eight ball on celebrating National Fig Week!
good thing is that it is a week long, so there is time to still get your fig on!
Love these posts – I think I’m going to get onboard with National Vanilla Cupcake day – know what I’m doing with my Thursday night now!