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One of the newer saints
Banana Meringue is VERY loyal to St Pastry and has been a Saint longer than Maple syrup. Annually she goes to the witches castle and hunt down some of the cookies living there to feed them to the Shadow Witch as an offering.
#cookie run#cookie run kingdom#cr#crk#cookie run oc#st maple syrup cookie#st banana meringue cookie#st pastry order
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Some pro-tips from someone in northeastern usa with food sensory issues AND cooks for both a small army of picky eaters & folks with different health risks:
Frozen onions are pre-diced and very, very easy to add into things. Unless someone has an allergy, I toss a handful of frozen onions (and garlic) into most of the dishes I cook. In thicker sauces & soups especially, they're very easy to sneak in.
Most squashes can be pureed and mixed into sauce! I like to use butternut squash especially (very popular donation to the food pantry so we always end up with a bunch) to mix into my stovetop mac'n'cheese sauce! Also another dish that you can freeze, though I will say that cubed squash (pumpkin especially~) is also really, really good when roasted with bacon, or when mixed into seasonal risotto.
Cauliflower! Cauliflower is a miracle veggie to me! You can dice it, rice it, mash it, use it as an alternative to pizza dough, and from personal experience it is absolutely delicious when breaded and deep fried.
Cucumbers! They go great with mint, watermelon, and are easy to sneak into sandwiches!
Kale & spinach are some greens that always are fairly popular with the crowd. For kale I like to either fry it up with some bacon, chicken, and pecans or dice it really fine to mix into soups. Spinach is very similar to that, but both are also good for salads. Kale has kind of a bitter- very mild!- taste to it and a bit more crunch; spinach is a little more bland & a bit softer (slightly longer to chew). Kale is also a good base for pesto. (I had so much kale from my garden last year; I had to get creative.)
Tomatoes are a hit-and-miss for me, so I've been getting more creative with them. I usually take canned tomatoes (homemade or store bought are both really good) and mix them into Hamburger Helpers (I'm poor and they're yummy), puree them for my own quick pasta sauce or salsa. I also love the smell of stewed tomatoes with mac'n'cheese but hated the texture; I found a recipe online that incorporates bell pepper slices and a slow simmer. I make them every time together.
Corn is very versatile. I personally love to make homemade cornbread (no idea how old our family recipe is), grill it, boil it, broil it, mix it into soups... I know there are more ideas out there, but I haven't tried them all yet.
Celery is one of those veggies I still can't quite get into, but it's always been good for soup: chunks into chicken pot pie, beef vegetable, pureed into a chilled celery soup on hot summer days, or even as a key ingredient in a veggie stock for meals later on.
Frozen berries! I know this thread is about veggies, but fruits & veggies kind of go hand-in-hand with this for me. Frozen berries can easily be added to ice cream, smoothies, cookies, or made into sauces & dressings for your rice, salads, & roasted meats. A few weeks back I used one bag of frozen blueberries to make a sauce that I put on chicken thighs, rice, and the rest went into a salad dressing. Plus they can be added to muffins, cereals, oatmeal, grits if you're willing to give it a go (maple syrup adds a little something-something too~)
Apples! I love apples; I can never stop thinking about how good apples are. They are very crunchy as they are and are very yummy raw, or drizzled with caramel, honey, baked into pies, grilled with brown sugar & cinnamon... Some of my personal favorites though are recipes where I slice them thin and incorporate them into my salads & sandwiches. Apple slices with cheddar cheese, apple butter, and cucumber slices on a cracker is divine for a midday snack, or apple slices with turkey, brie, and a little bit of honey toasted together (good place for some romaine lettuce too). My younger brother loves to grill up some slices of sausage with kale, apple, chive & onion cream cheese on toasted pieces of baguette.
Canned pears, peaches, and pineapple are always another option you can fall back on. I'm sure it's nowhere as good as the original, but I like to make sticky rice with pears as a dessert sometimes, and I've found the full sized canned pears are also good for making into a compote. Pineapple slices always add a little bit to a roast ham, and I love to heat up my peach slices in the microwave with a little cinnamon. They make easy snacks, too.
If you're like me and you have a phobia of produce going bad before you can finish it, I'd do a little digging into what you know you like to see if you could preserve it in some way.
Canned foods are usually fairly cheap (rinse several times before cooking to remove excess sodium!) and will stay good for several years.
Frozen fruits and veggies are often cut up in advance, which I can say from experience can save a LOT of time, and you don't need to use an entire bag in one go. I usually just do a handful or so at a time. Many also come with seasoning and can be cooked in the microwave!
If you, like me, rely on a food pantry, or even if you have to shop bulk, and tend to end up with a lot of fresh produce you don't think you can eat, it's worth the effort to set a day aside (if you can!) to figure out ways you can preserve it. I often spend my Saturday afternoons canning, dehydrating, and/or freezing what I know we can't use in the next week. I usually don't have a lot of spoons when I get home from work during the week, so any time I can save for myself cooking later is much better. (You can also freeze fresh herbs, cheeses, and meat!)
Getting into the habit of eating healthier can be a challenge, but it's worth trying to experiment and finding what sticks. In my case, it was eating mac'n'cheese baked inside a pumpkin & having my entire world view shift on me. Maybe it'll be something as simple as eating an apple slice drizzled with honey, or trying a different cheese on some leafy greens. You just have to find what works for you, and be patient with it.
i mean this in the gentlest way possible: you need to eat vegetables. you need to become comfortable with doing so. i do not care if you are a picky eater because of autism (hi, i used to be this person!), you need to find at least some vegetables you can eat. find a different way to prepare them. chances are you would like a vegetable you hate if you prepared it in a stew or roasted it with seasoning or included it as an ingredient in a recipe. just. please start eating better. potatoes and corn are not sufficient vegetables for a healthy diet.
#long post#food#veggies#fruits#reference#vegetables#cooking#meal prep#???#kinda#trust me i didn't eat like ANY vegetables till i was nearly 18- just potatoes and rarely some corn#i started just by putting some lettuce on sandwiches but when i finally tried that pumpkin mac-#core memory tbh#shut up ace
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A keto-friendly version of the classic baklava, featuring a nutty, cinnamon-spiced filling and a sugar-free syrup, perfect for satisfying your sweet cravings while staying low-carb.
Ingredients: 2 cups almond flour. 1/2 cup granulated erythritol or preferred keto sweetener. 1/4 teaspoon salt. 1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted. 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract. 1 cup chopped mixed nuts walnuts, pecans, almonds. 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon. 1/4 cup sugar-free maple syrup. 1/4 cup water. 1/4 cup powdered erythritol for syrup.
Instructions: Warm the oven up to 350F 175C and grease a baking dish. Melt the butter and add the vanilla extract. Then, mix the almond flour, erythritol, salt, and butter until dough forms. Fill the baking dish with half of the dough and press it into the bottom. In a different bowl, mix the cinnamon and chopped nuts together. Then, spread the mixture evenly over the dough in the baking dish. Cover with the rest of the dough and gently press it down to make it flat. It should be baked for twenty to twenty-five minutes or until it turns golden brown. Put sugar-free maple syrup, water, and powdered erythritol in a small saucepan over medium heat. While the cookies are baking, make the syrup. Simmer for five minutes, or until it gets a little thicker. After baking the baklava, take it out of the oven and pour the syrup over it right away. Let it cool down before you cut it into squares. Serve and have fun!
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
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Kitchen Mouse, 4503 N Figueroa St., Los Angeles (Montecito Heights), CA 90065

Kitchen Mouse has expanded again, with a cute walk-up coffee & bakery spot in Montecito Heights (near Mount Washington and south Highland Park). There is a small kitchen, so you can also order off a limited menu: vegan breakfast sandwich, vegan waffles, bagel sandwiches, and fancy toasts. The pastry case had two shelves of gluten-free pastries (muffins, brownies, cookies, scones, cakes) and two shelves of pastries with gluten (vegan bagels, vegan croissants, danish). There’s also drip coffee, cold brew, espresso drinks, tea, and hot chocolate.
Order at the window and pay first. Prices are on the higher side but they do make their own pastries and their own schmears, and offer lots of gluten-free, vegetarian, vegan, and even nut-free options.
Buckwheat waffle, vegan, gluten-free ($9) with Earl Grey whip ($1.50): A thick, Belgian style waffle with vegan butter and real maple syrup. Excellent – I didn’t miss the gluten. The buckwheat waffle (made with buckwheat, oat, corn flour and flax, maple & coconut oil) has a nutty flavor and the waffle was moist with crisp edges. They provided plenty of vegan Earl Grey whip which did taste like Earl Grey and wasn’t too sweet. The waffle took about 15 minutes and they weren’t busy.
Cappuccino ($5): No foam art, strong and very bitter, wouldn’t get again
This is meant to be a takeout spot though there are three outdoor picnic tables (shared with Taco Fiesta?). They also sell some KM merch and coffee beans. They have their own coffee roast (Ethiopian). Parking was easy to find in the strip mall.
4 out of 5 stars
By Lolia S.
#Kitchen Mouse#gluten-free pastries#vegan croissant#vegan breakfast sandwich#bagel sandwiches#avocado toast#Montecito Heights#vegan waffle
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Almond Flour Sugar Cookies (Vegan, Gluten-Free, & Refined Sugar-Free)
#vegan#desserts#cookies#st. patrick's day#sugar cookies#almond flour#applesauce#coconut butter#matcha#plant milk#maple syrup#almond extract#vanilla#sea salt#sprinkles#gluten free
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the NHL but it’s an ice cream parlor
special thanks to @burkymakar and @capsfightclub for flavor suggestions (and encouragement)
ATLANTIC:
Boston Bruins - boston creme pie bc absolutely iconic
Buffalo Sabres - buffalo wing sauce (i’m so sorry)
Detroit Red Wings - squid ink. black like the heart of every detroit fan
Florida Panthers - pistachio bc quote “florida is where the old people live and old people love pistachios”
Montreal Canadiens - poutine (it could be good? idk)
Ottawa Senators - ice. no cream. worst attendance in the league.
Tampa Bay Lightning - lemon? zing!
Toronto Maple Leafs - maple syrup. duhh
METROPOLITAN:
Carolina Hurricanes - sorbet bc they’re bougie
Columbus Blue Jackets - they already have one that’s why i’m doing this
New Jersey Devils - devil’s food cake
New York Islanders - new york cheesecake
New York Rangers - apple pie
Philadelphia Flyers - cheese whiz (no i’m not sorry)
Washington Capitals - either red velvet (Rock the Red) or pop rocks (Unleash the Fury)
Pittsburgh Penguins - toothpaste and oj (not sorry here either)
CENTRAL:
Chicago Blackhawks - vanilla. bc white people.
Colorado Avalanche - blue raspberry/some kind of fresh berry
Dallas Stars - s’mores
Nashville Predators - peanut butter cookie
St. Louis Blues - two-ball screwball, these weird ice cream cone things from the ice cream truck that are super artificial and had a fucking hard ass gumball at the bottom with a flavor that only lasted 10 seconds
Winnipeg Jets - oatmeal raisin bc they’re deceptively disappointing
Minnesota Wild - party animal crackers
PACIFIC:
Anaheim Ducks - popcorn/kettle corn
Arizona Coyotes - prickly pear
Calgary Flames - cinnamon
Edmonton Oilers - rocky mountain oysters (be careful googling this one)
Los Aneles Kings - rocky road
San Jose Sharks - phish food
Seattle Kraken - mint chocolate chip bc they’re fresh and fun and it’s only a matter of time before everyone hates them bc of the expansion draft
Vancouver Canucks - whale blubber / akutaq (shoutout to the Alaska and Pacific Natives)
Vegas Golden Knights - a really intense chocolate (you know. sin city.)
#this is High Effort content#any funny criticism can be directed to my inbox#and genuine criticism or anything else can be directed to the garbage can#originals#nhl#hockey#i can't tag this with every team
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House for the Holidays: Gift Guide
With the holidays fast-approaching, there’s no time like the present to start (don’t worry, it’s still early)/finish (wow, bravo) your holiday shopping. Whether you’re treating yourself (we follow the “One for Them, One for Me Policy) or loved ones this holiday season, we’ve got healthy treats and gifts galore online and in-store. Stumped on where to begin? We've got some ideas to help you along.

For the King or Queen of Self-Care
Scruncheroo Scrunchies – $38
Province Apothecary Detoxifying + Clarifying Clay Mask – $58
Murphy & Jo Candle Co Firewood Candle – $32
Blume Organic Beetroot Latté Blend – $18.50
Matcha Brekky Shake – $7

For the Forest Bathing Tree Lover
PlantPaper Toilet Paper – $14
Province Apothecary Black Spruce + Fir Balsam Incense + Holder – $28
Escuminac Extra Rare Maple Syrup -- $29
Rainbo 11:11 Tincture -- $55
Sap Sucker Maple Water -- $19
Deep Roots -- $7

For the Morning Person
Pilot Coffee Holiday Blend -- $20
946 mL Farma-C -- $15
Rawcology Blueberry Raw Crunch Granola -- $10
Almondmilk -- $9

For the Immunity Booster
Beekeeper’s Naturals Holiday Hive Box -- $60
Greenhouse Immunity Kit -- $36
LivLong Labs Lypo-Spheric Vitamin C -- $55
St. Francis Herbs Vitamind D-For-All -- $22
Rainbo Chaga Tincture -- $50
Fiery Ginger -- $4

For the Holiday Enthusiast
Gotamgo Holiday Cards -- $25
Greenhouse Gingerbread Cookie -- $6
Ontario Apple Cider + Mulling Spices -- $15
Cranberry Kombucha -- $4
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Explore our shop for festive fare, healthy stock-ups, and holiday gifts for everyone on your list. We offer contactless doorstep delivery up until December 24th, the option to pre-order, and personalized gift tags.
Warm wishes and happy gifting, Team Greenhouse
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Holidays 3.18
Holidays
Anniversary of the Oil Expropriation (Mexico)
Awkward Moments Day
Bindus Diena (The Day the Bears Wake from Hibernation; Ancient Latvia)
Carnival of Body Music
Cheikh Al Maarouf Day (Comoros)
Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence (Australia)
De Molay Day
Electric Razor Day
Flag Day (Aruba)
Forgive Mom and Dad Day
Gallipoli Memorial Day (Turkey)
Global Recycling Day
Grandparents' & Grandchildren's Day (Michigan)
International Day of Revolutionary Political Prisoners
Make Peace with Your Parents Day
Men’s and Soldiers Day (Mongolia)
My Whole Self Day (UK)
National Anthem and Flag Day (Aruba)
National Biodiesel Day
National Child Sexual Exploitation Awareness Day
National Day of Remembrance for COVID-19 Victims (Italy)
National Farm Rescuer Day
National Natural Gas Utility Workers’ Day
National Public Defender Day
National Supreme Sacrifice Day
Oil Expropriation Day (Mexico)
Ordnance Factories’ Day (India)
Paris Commune Anniversary Day
Stab e-Barat (Night of Records; Bangladesh)
Sheelah's Day (a.k.a. Sheela Na Gig; Australia, Canada, Ireland)
Sheep and Goats Separation Day
South Carolina Day (South Carolina)
Space Walk Day
Sparky the Fire Dog Day
Supreme Sacrifice Day (Congo)
Take Down Tobacco Day
Teacher’s Day (Syria)
Transit Driver Appreciation Day
Trisomy 18 Awareness Day
World Eagle Day
World Juvenile Arthritis Day
World Young Rheumatic Diseases Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
National Jambon Day (Ireland)
National Lacy Oatmeal Cookie Day
National Sloppy Joe Day
Oatmeal Cookie Day
St. Broccoli Day
3rd Saturday in March
Girl Scout Sabbath [3rd Saturday]
International Sports Car Racing Day [3rd Saturday]
Maple Syrup Saturday [3rd Saturday]
National Corn Dog Day [3rd Saturday]
National Quilting Day [3rd Saturday]
National Tequila Day (Mexico) [3rd Saturday]
Recorder Day (a.k.a. Play the Recorder Day) [3rd Saturday]
Save the Florida Panther Day (Florida) [3rd Saturday]
World Blender Meetup Day [3rd Saturday]
World Whisky Day [3rd Saturday]
Worldwide Quilting Day [3rd Saturday]
Feast Days
Alexander of Jerusalem (Christian; Saint)
Anselm of Lucca (Christian; Saint)
Asklepieia (Ancient Greece)
Barney Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Cyril of Jerusalem (Christian; Saint)
Edward the Martyr (a.k.a. Edward, King of England; Christian; Saint)
Exorcist Day (Make the Spirits Disappear; Pastafarian)
Fridianus (a.k.a. Fridian; Christian; Saint)
Goddess of Fertility Day
John Updike (Humanism; Saint)
Oide Matsuri (Departure Festival; Shinto; Japan)
Philo Zilfinger (Muppetism)
Salvator (Christian; Saint)
Socrates (Positivist; Saint)
Usajingu Reitaisai (Shinto; Japan)
Vodka Day (Pastafarian)
Waqf al Arafa (Islam)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Unlucky 18th (Philippines) [1 of 3]
Premieres
Alexander’s Ragtime Band published (Song; 1911)
Allegiant (Film; 2016)
The Bronze (Film; 2016)
Cedar Rapids (Film; 2011)
The Da Vinci Code, by Dan Brown (Novel; 2003)
D.O.A. (Film; 1988)
Dominick and Eugene (Film; 1988)
Getz/Gilberto, by Stan Getz and João Gilberto (Album; 1964)
Ice Princess (Film; 2005)
The Man Who Fell To Earth (Film; 1976)
Mickey’s Mellerdrammer (Disney Cartoon; 1933)
The Milagro Beanfield War (Film; 1988)
Naked Gun 33-1/3: The Final Insult (Film; 1994)
Paul (Film; 2011)
Pee Wee’s Big Holiday (Film; 2016)
Rio Bravo (Film; 1960)
Steamboy (Anime Film; 2005)
Whatever and Ever Amen, by Ben Folds Five (Album; 1997)
White Riot, by The Clash (Song; 1977)
Today’s Name Days
Cyrill, Edward, Sibylle (Austria)
Ćiril, Edo, Eduard, Spasoje (Croatia)
Eduard (Czech Republic)
Alexander (Denmark)
Edi, Eduard, Eedi, Eedo, Eedu (Estonia)
Edvard, Eetu (Finland)
Cyrille (France)
Edward, Cyrill, Sibylle (Germany)
Edward (Greece)
Ede, Sándor (Hungary)
Cirillo, Salvatore (Italy)
Adelīna, Ilona, Razna, Sartite (Latvia)
Anzelmas, Eimutė, Eimutis, Sibilė (Lithuania)
Aleksander, Edvard, Sander (Norway)
Aleksander, Anzelm, Boguchwał, Cyryl, Edward, Narcyz, Narcyza, Salwator (Poland)
Chiril (Romania)
Eduard (Slovakia)
Cirilo, Eduardo (Spain)
Edmund, Edvard (Sweden)
Cyril, Cyrilla, Grover, Salvador, Salvatore, Sibyl, Sybil, Sybilla (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 77 of 2023; 288 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of week 11 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Nuin (Ash) [Day 28 of 28]
Chinese: Month 2 (Yi-Mao), Day 27 (Yi-Hai)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 25 Adar 5783
Islamic: 25 Sha’ban 1444
J Cal: 16 Ver; Twosday [16 of 30]
Julian: 5 March 2023
Moon: 12%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 21 Aristotle (3rd Month) [Socrates]
Runic Half Month: Beore (Birch Tree) [Day 8 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 88 of 90)
Zodiac: Pisces (Day 27 of 29)
Birthdays
John Smith (1824)
William Ebling (1828)
James Toohey (1850)
John Updike (1932)
Jason Chavez (1968)
Alexandra Nowell (1985)
Events
J. Ernest Miller patented a Design for a Beer Mug (1873)
Philip Best Brewing changed their name to Pabst Brewing (1889)
Anthony & Michael Stiveson patented a Metallic Keg (1890)
New England Brewers Association founded (1902)
UK Gov't declared a proper pour of a pint of beer to be 95% liquid (2002)
S.S. Steiner patented the Hop Plant Named “Bravo” (2008)
Chikamitsu Takagi patented a Bottle Cap Opener (2014)
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Holidays 3.18
Holidays
Anniversary of the Oil Expropriation (Mexico)
Awkward Moments Day
Bindus Diena (The Day the Bears Wake from Hibernation; Ancient Latvia)
Carnival of Body Music
Cheikh Al Maarouf Day (Comoros)
Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence (Australia)
De Molay Day
Electric Razor Day
Flag Day (Aruba)
Forgive Mom and Dad Day
Gallipoli Memorial Day (Turkey)
Global Recycling Day
Grandparents' & Grandchildren's Day (Michigan)
International Day of Revolutionary Political Prisoners
Make Peace with Your Parents Day
Men’s and Soldiers Day (Mongolia)
My Whole Self Day (UK)
National Anthem and Flag Day (Aruba)
National Biodiesel Day
National Child Sexual Exploitation Awareness Day
National Day of Remembrance for COVID-19 Victims (Italy)
National Farm Rescuer Day
National Natural Gas Utility Workers’ Day
National Public Defender Day
National Supreme Sacrifice Day
Oil Expropriation Day (Mexico)
Ordnance Factories’ Day (India)
Paris Commune Anniversary Day
Stab e-Barat (Night of Records; Bangladesh)
Sheelah's Day (a.k.a. Sheela Na Gig; Australia, Canada, Ireland)
Sheep and Goats Separation Day
South Carolina Day (South Carolina)
Space Walk Day
Sparky the Fire Dog Day
Supreme Sacrifice Day (Congo)
Take Down Tobacco Day
Teacher’s Day (Syria)
Transit Driver Appreciation Day
Trisomy 18 Awareness Day
World Eagle Day
World Juvenile Arthritis Day
World Young Rheumatic Diseases Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
National Jambon Day (Ireland)
National Lacy Oatmeal Cookie Day
National Sloppy Joe Day
Oatmeal Cookie Day
St. Broccoli Day
3rd Saturday in March
Girl Scout Sabbath [3rd Saturday]
International Sports Car Racing Day [3rd Saturday]
Maple Syrup Saturday [3rd Saturday]
National Corn Dog Day [3rd Saturday]
National Quilting Day [3rd Saturday]
National Tequila Day (Mexico) [3rd Saturday]
Recorder Day (a.k.a. Play the Recorder Day) [3rd Saturday]
Save the Florida Panther Day (Florida) [3rd Saturday]
World Blender Meetup Day [3rd Saturday]
World Whisky Day [3rd Saturday]
Worldwide Quilting Day [3rd Saturday]
Feast Days
Alexander of Jerusalem (Christian; Saint)
Anselm of Lucca (Christian; Saint)
Asklepieia (Ancient Greece)
Barney Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Cyril of Jerusalem (Christian; Saint)
Edward the Martyr (a.k.a. Edward, King of England; Christian; Saint)
Exorcist Day (Make the Spirits Disappear; Pastafarian)
Fridianus (a.k.a. Fridian; Christian; Saint)
Goddess of Fertility Day
John Updike (Humanism; Saint)
Oide Matsuri (Departure Festival; Shinto; Japan)
Philo Zilfinger (Muppetism)
Salvator (Christian; Saint)
Socrates (Positivist; Saint)
Usajingu Reitaisai (Shinto; Japan)
Vodka Day (Pastafarian)
Waqf al Arafa (Islam)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Unlucky 18th (Philippines) [1 of 3]
Premieres
Alexander’s Ragtime Band published (Song; 1911)
Allegiant (Film; 2016)
The Bronze (Film; 2016)
Cedar Rapids (Film; 2011)
The Da Vinci Code, by Dan Brown (Novel; 2003)
D.O.A. (Film; 1988)
Dominick and Eugene (Film; 1988)
Getz/Gilberto, by Stan Getz and João Gilberto (Album; 1964)
Ice Princess (Film; 2005)
The Man Who Fell To Earth (Film; 1976)
Mickey’s Mellerdrammer (Disney Cartoon; 1933)
The Milagro Beanfield War (Film; 1988)
Naked Gun 33-1/3: The Final Insult (Film; 1994)
Paul (Film; 2011)
Pee Wee’s Big Holiday (Film; 2016)
Rio Bravo (Film; 1960)
Steamboy (Anime Film; 2005)
Whatever and Ever Amen, by Ben Folds Five (Album; 1997)
White Riot, by The Clash (Song; 1977)
Today’s Name Days
Cyrill, Edward, Sibylle (Austria)
Ćiril, Edo, Eduard, Spasoje (Croatia)
Eduard (Czech Republic)
Alexander (Denmark)
Edi, Eduard, Eedi, Eedo, Eedu (Estonia)
Edvard, Eetu (Finland)
Cyrille (France)
Edward, Cyrill, Sibylle (Germany)
Edward (Greece)
Ede, Sándor (Hungary)
Cirillo, Salvatore (Italy)
Adelīna, Ilona, Razna, Sartite (Latvia)
Anzelmas, Eimutė, Eimutis, Sibilė (Lithuania)
Aleksander, Edvard, Sander (Norway)
Aleksander, Anzelm, Boguchwał, Cyryl, Edward, Narcyz, Narcyza, Salwator (Poland)
Chiril (Romania)
Eduard (Slovakia)
Cirilo, Eduardo (Spain)
Edmund, Edvard (Sweden)
Cyril, Cyrilla, Grover, Salvador, Salvatore, Sibyl, Sybil, Sybilla (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 77 of 2023; 288 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of week 11 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Nuin (Ash) [Day 28 of 28]
Chinese: Month 2 (Yi-Mao), Day 27 (Yi-Hai)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 25 Adar 5783
Islamic: 25 Sha’ban 1444
J Cal: 16 Ver; Twosday [16 of 30]
Julian: 5 March 2023
Moon: 12%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 21 Aristotle (3rd Month) [Socrates]
Runic Half Month: Beore (Birch Tree) [Day 8 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 88 of 90)
Zodiac: Pisces (Day 27 of 29)
Birthdays
John Smith (1824)
William Ebling (1828)
James Toohey (1850)
John Updike (1932)
Jason Chavez (1968)
Alexandra Nowell (1985)
Events
J. Ernest Miller patented a Design for a Beer Mug (1873)
Philip Best Brewing changed their name to Pabst Brewing (1889)
Anthony & Michael Stiveson patented a Metallic Keg (1890)
New England Brewers Association founded (1902)
UK Gov't declared a proper pour of a pint of beer to be 95% liquid (2002)
S.S. Steiner patented the Hop Plant Named “Bravo” (2008)
Chikamitsu Takagi patented a Bottle Cap Opener (2014)
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These are national holiday for each day between 3-5-23 and 3-18-23
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cinco de march, custom chiefs day, finisher medal day, international open data day, multiple personality day, namesake day, national cheese doodle day, national potty dance day, reel film day, celebrate your mamerac, chocolate chip cookie week, national aardvark week, national words matter week, read an ebook week, sea week, teen teach week
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alamo day, day of memorial and respect for veterans, day of the dude dentist, national dentist day, national dress day, national ford day, national frozen food day, national hero and benfactors day, national oreo cookie day, national white chocolate cheese cake day
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alexander graham bell day, national be heard day, national cereal day, national crown roast of pork day, national flapjack day, national library workers day, national sportsmanship day, plant power day, sock monkey day
3-8
be nasty day, international womens day, learn what your name means day, natioanl august day, national no smoking day, national proofreading day, national retro vidoe game day
3-9
amerigo vespucci day, international school s meals day, march full moon, name tag day, national american paddle fish day, national crab meat day, national false teeth day, national get over it day, popcorn lovers day
3-10
festival of life i cracks day, harriet tubmen day, international bagpipe day, international day of awesomeness, international wig day, mario day, middle name pride day, national dry shampoo day, national landline telephone day, national pack your lunch day, national ranch day, national women and firls hiv/aids awareness day, paper money day, salvation army day, skirt day
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311 day, debanking day, genealogy day, international fannny pack day, key deer awareness day, nantional covid 19 day, national dream day, national johhny appleseed day, national no coded day, wash your nose day, world of plumbing day, workship of tools day, world largest rattlesnake round up
3-12
alfred hitchcock day, aztec new year, check your batteries day, day light savings time starts, national baked scollops day, national girls scout day, national plant a flowere day, national working moms day, world day against cyber censorship, girl scout week, sleep awareness week, sunshine week
3-13
common wealth day in canada, eight hours day, international every girls wins day, k-9 veterans day, national coconut torte day, national earmuff day, national good smaritan day, smart and sexy day, brain awareness day, national button week, national clean out your closet week
3-14
bake a pie in solidarity day, celebarate scientist day, crowfunding day, dribble to work day, equal pay day, genius day, legal assiant day, national children craft day, national dog theft awareness day, national learn about butterflies day, national pir day, national potato chip, national save a sp\ider day, pi day, white day,
3-15
1848 revolution memorial day, brutus day, buzzards day, dumbstrucks day, everything you think is wrong day, ides of march, international day of action against canadian seal slaughter, international eat an animal for peta day,
3-16
black dress day, companies that care day, everything you do is right day, freedom of infomation day, lips appreciation day, national artichocke day, national close the gap day, national farm rescuer day, national panda day, no selfies day, orange and lemons day, st urhos day
3-17
camp fire girls day, doc patient trust day, evacuation day, national corned beef and gabbage day, national preschools teacher appreciation day, st patricks day, world sleep day
3-18
awkard moments day, forgive mom and dad day, global recycling day, goddes of fertilitry dayy, maple syrup sat, national biodiesel day, national corndaog day, national quilting day, national sloppy joe day, play the recorder day
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