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November 29th - Chocolate Day; Electronic Greetings Day; No leftover Day;

 National Chocolate Day


Chocolate is among society's greatest feelings, bringing light to an otherwise gloomy gastronomic experience. Chocolate did not enter the western world's cuisine collection until the Spanish learned of it from the Mayans of Mesoamerica. It has since gone throughout the world to become one of the most popular delicacies among people of all social and economic groups. Chocolates Day honors the history of this delectable food, particularly in one of its most popular forms: chocolates.


The first chocolate bar was made up in 1847, marking the end of chocolate's 1000-year reign as a liquid-only food. Since the invention of milk chocolate in 1875, every innovation has aimed to make chocolate richer, creamier, and more delightful than ever. Chocolates Day is commemorated by this first bar and everything that follows.

The best way to mark the occasion Chocolates Day is to go out and get a box of your favorite treats. You'll have every excuse to indulge, whether it's a simple chocolate bar from your neighborhood convenience shop or a rich and savory fruit, cream, or caramel filled tiny.

Electronic Greetings Day

Recollect all those adorable, humorous, and downright irritating electronic greeting cards that used to show up in your inbox? If you haven't already guessed, there is a day dedicated to electronic greetings. Electronic Greetings Day is a good metaphor for that day.


With technology becoming an increasingly significant part of our daily lives during the last few decades and progressing to do so, the introduction of electronic welcomes was unavoidable.


No doubt, unarguably, you're most likely reading this article on a computer, a smartphone, or a tablet. You probably recall all of those e-cards from the late 1990s, when everyone in the United States was just getting their hands on a personal computer — they may seem old today, with their moderate graphics and everything, but receiving an animated greeting card in your email was a big deal back then.

If you haven't received any e-cards in a while and would want to, you may need to initiate the process by sending a couple yourself.

Throw Out Your Leftovers Day

We do admit it, most of our refrigerators have a dark, depressing hinterland that only the courageous dare to enter. Visiting here will almost certainly bring us to mold-infested remains of long-forgotten food, or, if you're in the United States, Celebrations / Thanksgiving leftovers that are finally ready to meet their maker in the deep grave that is your garbage can. Remove any leftovers. Day reminds us that a clean refrigerator is a safe haven for healthy food.


The story of how leftovers began to suffer this fate is multi-layered, beginning with bad buying and meal preparation habits. Preparing the correct amount of food for your family or a group of people is a problem we're rarely taught to face, causing us to overcompensate to ensure there's enough for everyone. Instead, when we have too much, we put it in the refrigerator and forget about it.


Start with the obvious: wipe away all of your old food from your refrigerator and start fresh. It's time to start breaking old behaviors once you've gotten this procedure down pat.

Hope you are aware of these days and follow the rituals religiously!

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