National Easy-Bake Oven Day is celebrated on November 4 every year. Baking in an Easy-Bake Oven is a satisfying and rewarding experience. You know what we’re talking about if you had one as a child. If you didn’t, it’s never too late. Pretending to be an adult is fun when you’re a kid (also, the only time it is exciting). And the Easy-Bake Oven provides the ideal recipe for playing a fairly accurate game of pretend. The early models of Easy-Bake Ovens utilized the excess heat from incandescent bulbs to heat the oven — talk about innovation. Dry powdered mixes, sold with the oven and separately, are used to prepare the cookie dough.
Dominican Independence Day

Dominican Independence Day is celebrated on November 3. Dominica has a tumultuous past with greedy nations attempting to colonize and rule it. It is the strength and determination of the people that helped it gain independence after years of political turmoil and the rule by foreign leaders. The independence of Dominica was declared on November 3, 1978. Dominican Independence Day is an opportunity to commemorate the country’s rich culture and history. Several events take place leading up to the day, such as Heritage Day and Creole Day. So let us join the festivities and commemorate the will and strength of the Dominicans.
National Accessory Day

National Accessory Day, celebrated on November 3, is the perfect day to honor our love for accessories. Some attires are incomplete without the touch of accessories, while other attires are worn to highlight the statement piece — Bella Hadid’s golden lung necklace at the Met Gala comes to mind. Any adornment worn with clothes, including shoes, bags, belts, bracelets, watches, rings, necklaces, and earrings, falls into the category of accessories (the first two often find themselves in their own separate category). Now that we are clear about the sphere of fashion we are celebrating, let’s learn more about its history.