National Cookie Day
Bake some sugary, buttery and perfectly rounded snacks, indulge in classics like chocolate chip or experiment with unusual flavors like lavender or cheese.
National Fortune Cookie Day
Go out to a Chinese restaurant or order take-out and pay extra attention to the fortune in your fortune cookie. Give some thought to it—maybe you’ll learn something.
National S’mores Day
Gather your friends or family around a campfire, roast some marshmallows to a golden brown (or charred black), pop it on a graham cracker with chocolate and enjoy.
National Biscuit Day
In the US, they’re flaky bread rolls. In the UK, they’re sweet, crispy treats known as cookies in the US. Bake your own, and try different varieties and flavors.
National Peanut Butter Cookie Day
Peanut butter cookies are remarkably easy to make, and so rewarding. The simplest recipe just uses three ingredients: peanut butter, sugar, and an egg.
National Oatmeal Cookie Day
Fun to make, even more fun to eat; bake (or buy) your favorite version of the sweet an at least a little healthy treat, the oatmeal cookie. Enjoy with milk!
National Macaroon Day
Put together a macaroon taster set with different varieties from different bakeries, or try making your own or having a macaroon-making competition with friends.
National Sugar Cookie Day
In their simplest form, the sugar cookie only needs three ingredients: sugar, butter, and flour. Easy and fast to make, but oh so satisfying as well.
National Spicy Hermit Cookie Day
These cookies, full of hidden treasures—crunchy on the outside, soft within— are like a delicious secret handshake among dessert aficionados.
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Diving into a warm, comforting bowl of cheesy goodness, each forkful a delightful blend of creamy and savory delight.
National Soccer Day
The beautiful game — a global passion, where players display skill, teamwork, and unbridled enthusiasm for scoring goals.