National Peanut Butter Fudge Day 2024 is on Wednesday, November 20, 2024: What are the Holidays in September, October, and November?

Wednesday, November 20, 2024 is National Peanut Butter Fudge Day 2024. The Lonely Baker: Peanut Butter Fudge Peanut Butter Fudge Day.

What are the Holidays in September, October, and November?

September 17 Constitution/Citizenship Day Commemorates the adoption of the Constitution of the United States.

September or October (depends on Hebrew calendar) Rosh Hashanah Traditional beginning of the Jewish High Holidays. It also celebrates the beginning of a new year on the Hebrew calendar.

September or October (depends on Hebrew calendar) Yom Kippur Traditional end of and highest of the Jewish High Holidays.

October 9 Leif Erikson Day Commemorates the arrival of Leif Ericson, the first European to set foot on American soil. Festivities typically consist of imitating Vikings and may include swimming.

October 31 Halloween Celebrates All Hallow's Eve, decorations include jack o'lanterns. Costume parties and candy such as candy corn are also part of the holiday. Kids go "trick-or-treating" to neighbors who give away candy. Not generally observed by businesses.

First Tuesday after the first Monday in November Election Day Observed by the federal and state governments in applicable years; legal holiday in some states.

Fourth Friday in November Black Friday The day after Thanksgiving, traditionally the beginning of the Christmas shopping season in the United States. Black Friday is not actually a holiday, but many non-retail employers give their employees the day off, increasing the number of potential shoppers.

Veterans day- November 11

September 3 National Welsh Rarebit Day

September 5 National Cheese Pizza Day

September 8 National Date-Nut Bread Day

September 11 National Hot Cross Bun Day

September 12 National Chocolate Milkshake Day

September 14 National Cream-Filled Donut Day

September 15 National Creme de Menthe Day

September 16 National Cinnamon-Raisin Bread Day

September 17 National Apple Dumpling Day

September 18 National Play-Dough Day

September 19 National Butterscotch Pudding Day

September 20 National Punch Day

September 21 National Pecan Cookie Day

September 22 National White Chocolate Day

September 26 National Pancake Day

September 28 National Strawberry Cream Pie Day

September 30 National Mulled Cider Day

October 4 National Taco Day

October 5 National Apple Betty Day

October 6 National Noodle Day

October 9 National Dessert Day

October 10 National Angel Food Cake Day

October 11 National Sausage Pizza Day

October 13 National Peanut Festival

October 13 National Pumpkin Festival

October 15 National Mushroom Day

October 17 National Pasta Day

October 18 National Chocolate Cupcake Day

October 20 National Brandied Fruit Day

October 22 National Nut Day

October 23 National Boston Cream Pie Day

October 24 National Bologna Day

October 26 National Mincemeat Day

October 28 National Chocolate Day

October 29 National Oatmeal Day

October 30 National Candy Corn Day

November 1-7 - National Fig Week

November 2 National Deviled Egg Day

November 4 National Candy Day

November 5 National Doughnut Day

November 6 National Nachos Day

November 7 National Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day

November 8 National Split Pea Soup Week (November 8-13)

November 10 National Vanilla Cupcake Day

November 12 National Pizza with the Works Except Anchovies Day

November 13 National Indian Pudding Day

November 14 National Guacamole Day

November 15 National Spicy Hermit Cookie Day

November 20 National Peanut Butter Fudge Day

November 23 National Cashew Day

November 25 National Parfait Day

November 26 National Cake Day

November 27 National Bavarian Cream Pie Day

November 28 National French Toast Day

November 29 National Chocolates Day

November 30 National Mousse Day

what is this ā€™Iā€™m 14 weeks and craving fudge!ā€™?

what is this 'I'm 14 weeks and craving fudge!'?

Ok pretty ladies, it's that time of year again, in support of breast cancer awareness!! So we all remember last years game of writing your bra color as your status?.....or the way we like to have our handbag handy?

Remember last year so many people took part that it made national news and, the constant updating of status reminded everyone why we're doing this and helped raise awareness!!

Do NOT tell any males what the status' mean, keep them guessing!!

And please copy and paste (in a message )this to all your female friends to see if we can make a bigger fuss this year than last year!!! I did my part... now YOUR turn !

Go on ladies...and let's have all the males guessing!

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It's time to confuse the men again (not that its really that hard to do :)) Everyone knows it makes their brains work wonders on what we're talkin about!! The idea is to choose the month you were born and the day you were born. Pass this on to the girls only and lets see how far it reaches around. The last one about the bra went round allovr the world.

So you'll write...

I'm (your birth month) weeks and I'm craving (your birth date)!!! as your status.

Example: Feb 14th= I'm 2 weeks and craving Choclolate mints!!

January-1week

Febuary-2weeks

March-3weeks

April-4weeks

May-6weeks

June-8weeks

July-10weeks

August-12weeks

September-13weeks

October-14weeks

November-16weeks

December-18weeks

Days of the month:

1-Skittles

2-Starburst

3-Kit-Kat

4-M&M's

5-Galaxy

6-Crunchie

7-Dairy Milk

8-Lollipop

9-Peanut Butter Cups

10-Meat Balls

11-Twizzlers

12-Bubble Gum

13-Hershey's Kisses

14-Chocolate Mints

15-Twix

16-Resse's Fastbreak

17-Fudge

18-Cherry Jello

19-Milkyway

20-Pickels

21-Creme Eggs

22-Skittles

23-Gummy Bears

24-Gummy Worms

25-Strawberry Pop Tarts

26-Starburst

27-Mini Eggs

28-Kit-Kat Chunkie

29-Double Chocolate Chip Chrunchy Cookies

30-Smarties

31-Chocolate Cake

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What kind of traditions do you do for Thanksgiving and Christmas?

What kind of traditions do you do for Thanksgiving and Christmas?

Thanksgiving we(my husband, brother-in-law, and myself) start by eating a breakfast casserole. Around 11 the rest of the fam arrive to cheese/sausage dips, country ham dips, and sausage french rolls while football starts. The main meal is anytime from 1-3 where we have a turducken (duck stuffed with corn bread dressing inside turkey), sweet potato casserole, ham, green bean bacon roll-up, rolls, carrot cake, pecan pie, and cheesecake...(wow...looking at it written out is scary!)

Christmas...Since my husbands mother past away a few years ago we always have my husbands brother for Christmas(he is great!). Christmas Eve we always drive around looking at Christmas lights then come home to watch a few Christmas movies (either national lampoons, or the Santa Claus). My husband and i do our presents together early in the am in our bedroom before anybody gets up...it reminds my of when i was younger and i jump out of bed as soon as i am up! Then when every ones up we eat a breakfast casserole and open family presents. Then its just relax, watch the few football games that are on, play with our gifts, watch a few Christmas movies that are on TV, and visit. Dinner is @1-3 with a ham cooked over night and all day so it melts off the bone, Christmas candy (caramel pecan balls, peanut butter/chocolate balls, 7 layer bars, peanut butter and chocolate fudge), pecan pies, homemade bread my dad makes, and SO much more...

Holidays also on this date Wednesday, November 20, 2024...