Do you remember when summer was all about fun in the sun, eating ice cream, going on adventures and just hanging out?
Bring back those carefree days by celebrating some fun and weird holidays with your loved ones this summer. These special days are all about acting silly, connecting with others, eating and drinking, kicking back and relaxing (and even doing a few productive things too). So put these weird holidays on your calendar and get ready to have some fun.
Eat and Drink
Summer is a great time to enjoy everything from ripe homegrown tomatoes to sweet tea to thick milkshakes from the local ice cream shop. Indulge your taste buds with these food-themed summer holidays.
Take advantage of the season’s bounty with National Corn on the Cob Day (June 11), Eat Your Vegetables Day (June 17) and Watermelon Day (August 3). Plan on heading to the farmers’ market or local produce stand on those days.
Life is all about balance, so treat yourself and your loved ones on National Doughnut Day (June 3), Onion Rings Day (June 22), Chocolate Pudding Day (June 26), Corn Fritters Day (July 16), Gummy Worm Day (July 15) and Junk Food Day (July 21). Beat the heat with cold sweet treats on Ice Cream Day (July 17) and Creamsicle Day (August 14).
If you’d like to get fancy, celebrate Caviar Day (July 18) and Culinarians Day (July 25), a holiday for chefs and cooks. Dust off that Julia Child cookbook and try your hand at a recipe that takes all day. And if you get tired of cooking and just want an excuse to grab some burgers, nuggets or fries, there’s National Drive-Thru Day (July 24) – a day to toast this very American tradition that got its start in the 1920s.
And make sure to save room for dessert! Indulge with National Chocolate Pecan Pie Day (August 20), Spumoni Day (August 21) and Eat an Extra Dessert Day (September 4) – a perfect way to wrap up the summer as it’s the day before Labor Day 2022.
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