Restricting yourself from your favorite foods can be difficult. That is why, on May 11, we celebrate National Eat What You Want Day! On this day, people are encouraged to treat themselves by giving in to their sweet tooth, carb-loading without having a marathon to run, and eating breakfast for dinner. Because on Eat What You Want Day, no one can tell you what NOT to eat.
National Memo Day

National Memo Day on May 21 has us getting our pens, notes, and typing skills sharp and ready. A memo is any piece of important information that is penned or typed down to be sent to a group of people. There are several different forms of a memo (i.e. formal, informal, policy making, etc.), and the usage of each depends on the context of the situation and the people involved. Memos have been used for a long time. From having been employed in kingdom courts to being used in war times by generals, the memo, in the modern-day and age, has become more and more exclusive to the business world.
National Quiche Lorraine Day

National Quiche Lorraine Day is on May 20, and we could not be more pleased that this dish is getting the attention it so rightly deserves. This dish has humble beginnings in Medieval Europe and has managed to evolve and tingle the taste buds ever since. Imagine a full English breakfast — some cheesy eggs, baked beans on toast, bacon, sausages, maybe some sautéed mushrooms, and other veggies on the side. Now, imagine it all comes together in one glorious dish. That’s exactly where quiche comes in, and it’s here to stay.