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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsDaily Holidays - May 18
National Cheese Soufflé Day While you're frying up some eggs and bacon, we're cooking up something else: a way to celebrate today's food holiday.Do we seem a little puffed up today? It's not without reason - May 18 is National Cheese Soufflé Day!!
This savory, airy cake rises to the occasion nearly every time; the name comes from a French verb, souffler, which literally means to "blow up" or "puff up." That's the delicious alchemy that happens when custard and whipped egg whites take a leisurely loll in a hot, closed oven.
And yes, "closed" is key. There's a reason soufflés are so often played for laughs in film and television. They're temperamental little suckers, prone to falling flat as a result of temperature shifts and excess vibrations. http://eatocracy.cnn.com/2012/05/18/national-cheese-souffle-day/
No Dirty Dishes Day Piles of dirty dishes, endless scrubbing, and careful storing in cabinets: This is what we do every day. Washing up is the mother of all chores which we love to hate. No Dirty Dishes Day helps relieve the pain and resentment we all feel towards this daily obligation. It brings 24 dishwashing-free hours during which not a single dish or other eating utensil may be dirtied. Putting off the chore until tomorrow is not the point; eliminating it altogether and enjoying a sponge- and detergent-free day is!
There are many ways to make No Dirty Dish Day happen. An obvious solution is to switch to plastic plates, but this is by far the least glamorous way to mark this innovative holiday. Going out to a favourite restaurant or planning an outing on which you bring snacks or grill some goodies outdoors are just a couple of options which easily turn No Dirty Dish Day into a true festivity. https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/no-dirty-dishes-day/
Visit Your Relatives Day Visit Your Relatives Day is an international holiday whos origins are uncertain, but possibly related to other days such as Grandparents Day, Mothers Day, etc. As the name implies, it is meant to encourage family visits, especially among relatives who dont get the chance to see each other very often. Historically it has been commemorated on the 18th of May.
Visiting family is something that often falls by the wayside when schedules are busy, and many people wish they could see family more often.
If a face-to-face visit isnt practical, Visit Your Family Day can be celebrated by sending cards and letters to far-away family members, or making time for a phone call or internet chat. Planning a family reunion to coincide with Visit Your Family Day is another great idea. Many websites offer free e-cards to be sent to relatives on this family-oriented holiday. https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/visit-your-relatives-day/
Museum Day Few places in our world are more educational than museums. After all, where else could we hope to see so many pieces of actual history that tell so many stories about our ancestors? From prehistoric spears to Egyptian mummies, from ancient Greek sculptures to medieval armor, and from the first radio to to the first planes used in war during WWI, museums have it all. Unfortunately, there are millions of people with direct access to museums that have never even visited one. There are many possible reasons for thisperhaps they think just looking at old things would be boring, or perhaps they are unaware just how different the world was in the past and see no reason to take interest. Whatever the reason for not taking advantage of the incredible amount of tangible knowledge museums offer, and regardless of age, Museum Day is the time to invest in education in its most fascinating form. https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/museum-day/
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Daily Holidays - May 18 (Original Post)
Sherman A1
May 2015
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TexasTowelie
(111,963 posts)1. Too late,
I already washed dishes after midnight. Seeing the big cockroach scamper across the kitchen is a motivating factor.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)2. I understand.
It is that time of year, for the little critters to try to join the party inside. I know we have our annual battle with a variety of pesty little bugs in various stages as well.
bigwillq
(72,790 posts)3. It annoys me when folks let dirty dishes pile up
The folks at my work let this happen all the time, and the sink is a mess. If they do this at work, I can't imagine what their homes look like.
If you use a dish, clean it. I clean mine as soon as I am done eating.
pinboy3niner
(53,339 posts)4. I was hoping this was going to be about self-cleaning dishes
Darn!
femmocrat
(28,394 posts)5. Remembering Perry Como:
shenmue
(38,506 posts)6. Yay, museums!