National Fresh Squeezed Juice Week on January, 2025: is there calendar displaying national recognition weeks?
National Fresh Squeezed Juice Week 2025. National Fresh Squeezed Juice Week - Fun Food Holidays for January ... National Fresh Squeezed Juice
Try this one:
Here is an example for Jan 2006
Monthly Events:
National Eye Health Care Month
National Hobby Month
National Soup Month
National Staying Healthy Month
National Thank You Month
National Book Month
Oatmeal Month
Hot Tea Month
Human Resource Month
March of Dimes Birth Defects Prevention Month
Prune Breakfast Month
Volunteer Blood Donor Month
Bald Eagle Watch Month
Bread Machine Baking Month
Celebration of Life Month
Fat Free Living Month
Get Over It Month
It's OK to be Different Month
Love Yourself Month
Clean Up Your Computer Month
Mail Order Gardening Month
Personal Self-Defense Month
Poverty in America Month
Reaching Your Potential Month
Yours, Mine & Ours Month
National Stamp Collectors Month
International Printing Month
Autism Awareness Month
National High-Tech
International Creativity Month
Celebrate the Past Month
Clinical Trial Awareness Month
Coffee Gourmet International Month
Bath Safety Month
Crime Stoppers Month
Hobby Month
National Letter Writing Month
Blended Family Month
National Candy Month
National Hot Tea Month
National Polka Month
Weekly Events:
Celebration of Life Week- Week One
Law Enforcement Training Week (Always the first full week of the year)- Week One
Lose Weight, Feel Great Week - Week One
Universal Letter Writing Week- Week Two
National Thank-Your-Customers Week- Week Two
School Crossing Guard Week- Week Two
Someday We'll Laugh About This Week- Week Two
Special Education Week- Week Three
Cuckoo Dancing Week- Week Three
National Fresh Squeeze Juice Week- Week Three
Healthy Weight Week- Week Three
National Glaucoma Week- Week Four
National Meat Week- Week Four
Kiss A Shark Week -Week Four (Please don't really kiss a shark.)
Hot Air Balloon Week - Week Four
Catholic Schools Week - 29 thru Feb.4
It is not in a calendar form, and it has more than medical stuff....but it is a start....
Ah, here is a better one!
Is this an effective diet for a 15 year old girl?
sounds good
How does my diet plan sound??? ANY pointers?
Looks like you're on the right track. I wonder about the fat free yogurt, though. Many fat free items actually have more calories because they replace the fat with carbs and flavor enhancers to make it taste good. Check the nutrition labels to make sure you're staying within your calorie limits. Try to avoid sugar free items, as artificial sweeteners can cause their own problems, especially Nutrasweet (Aspartame). You can make your diet more flexible by building your own spreadsheet of nutrition data for the foods you eat. Then you can figure out how much turkey you can swap out for the chicken, or other proteins. You'll need a food weight scale to keep your portions correct. Remember also that non-starchy vegetables are essentially "free" vegetables. You can eat all the lettuce you want and it won't make you fat. Or cucumbers, tomatoes, radishes, spinach, broccoli, cabbage, zucchini, asparagus ... you get the idea. Just don't eat a large amount of any one item at a time or your digestive system may revolt. Try a lemon juice type homemade salad dressing (half lemon juice - fresh squeezed - and half water, seasoned with a sprinkle of onion powder, salt and either basil or oregano. No need for the oil, like in an oil and vinegar (vinegrette) type salad dressing. Info on foods can be found at the USDA National Nutrient Database website, or nutritiondata.com, or try some of the websites that calculate your daily intake, like livestrong.com/thedailyplate.