National Dadgum That’s Good Day

National Dadgum That’s Good Day, annually observed on March 1 is dedicated to sharing delicious meals and connecting with family.  Of course, you’ll agree, there’s nothing quite like a home-cooked meal and belly laughs with the family. “Dadgum, That’s Good”, from the Southern U.S. is more than just a phrase. It’s a mantra to connect through delicious meals and stories. It is also the title of John McLemore’s best-selling cookbook series. National Dadgum That’s Good Day, the brainchild of Masterbuilt Manufacturing LLC, owned by McLemore and his family, kicked off in 2015.

Floral Design Day

Floral Design Day celebrated on February 28, recognizes the art, history, and significance of floral designs. Did you know that floral designs are one of the important cultural art forms in the world? Yes, for thousands of years, floral design has been used in many forms across the world. Let’s explore a little more about this unique holiday and its origin!

Anosmia Awareness Day

Anosmia Awareness Day is observed on February 27 every year. It is a day to spread awareness about anosmia, which is the loss of the sense of smell, or as some people call it, nose blind. Did you know that loss of smell is associated with diseases that affect brain cells like Alzheimer’s in the future? Yes, loss of sense of smell is not to be taken lightly, and people need to be educated to prevent anosmia. 

Anosmia is the loss of one’s sense of smell or olfactory function.  While this might seem like a minor concern to many people, the loss of smell leads to many serious problems for people. Smell helps people to detect danger in their environments, such as smoke and noxious fumes. Smell is also useful in eating and keeping overall good health. By celebrating Anosmia Awareness Day, people can explore the reasons for anosmia and the different treatments that can bring relief and recovery.