National Welsh Rarebit Day

The humble Welsh dish ‘rarebit’ is celebrated on National Welsh Rarebit Day on September 3. It is uncertain why this date was chosen, but what we are sure of is that this centuries-old dish doesn’t contain any rabbit. The term ‘rarebit’ is taken from the Welsh language, but it is just thickly-sliced bread with loads of decadent cheese sauce on top. Just thinking about the melted cheese sounds mouthwateringly good!

National Cherry Popsicle Day

People get together to celebrate National Cherry Popsicle Day on August 26 every year. There’s hardly anything better than a sweet, juicy popsicle to help you cool down during a sweltering summer day. The cherry popsicle seems like a joyous representation of summer fun. Indulge your inner child and enjoy a cherry popsicle or two on National Cherry Popsicle Day. Any frozen fruit juice served on a stick can be a ‘popsicle.’ Today, many different brands across the globe sell these frozen treats in a variety of flavors and of course, they can be made at home too.

National Whiskey Sour Day

National Whiskey Day is celebrated on August 25 in honor of this beloved cocktail. A true connoisseur knows that a whiskey sour offers a rich blend of flavors. This is the perfect day for you to enjoy this delicious drink, and your chance to try it if you haven’t before. This drink is made with whiskey and bourbon. Sugar, lemon juice, and often a dash of egg white are added to the concoction. Of course, different variations of this cocktail have also been created. You might have heard of New York Sour, in which a little bit of full-bodied red wine is added to the cocktail for an interesting burst of flavor.