Wednesday, October 1, 2025

January Wellness News

January





 

          Monthly

NationalBirth Defects Month
National Blood Donor Month
Book Blitz Month
International Creativity Month
Financial Wellness Month
National Mentoring Month
Personal Self-Defense Awareness Month
International Quality of Life Month
Thyroid Awareness Month
Self-Help Group Awareness Month
National Clean Up Your Computer Month
National Mail Order Gardening Month
National Get Organized Month
Be Kind to Food Servers Month 
Bread Machine Baking Month
California Dried Plum Digestive Month
Family Fit Lifestyle Month
National CBD Month
National Fiber Focus Month
National Hot Tea Month
National Lose Weight, Feel Great Month
National Menudo Month
Oatmeal Month
National Poverty in America Awareness Month
National Sunday Supper Month
Shape Up US Month
National Soup Month
National Slow Cooking Month
Wheat Bread Month

          Weekly

5-11 National Lose Weight – Feel Great Week
6-10 No-Tillage Week
19-25 Sugar Awareness Week
26-2/2 Meat Week

     Daily Event

Monday

 

 

Tuesday

 

 

Wednesday

1

New Year's Day; Ellis Island Opened, Global Family Day; National Hangover Day; National Bloody Mary Day, Rose Bowl

Thursday

2

Personal Trainer Awareness Day; Buffet Day; Cream Puff Day; Motivation & Inspiration Day; Georgia 4th State 

Friday

3

Chocolate Covered Cherry Day; Drinking Straw Invented; Alaska 49th State; Fruitcake Toss Day  

Saturday

4

World Braille Day; World Hypnotism Day; Utah 45 State; Spaghetti Day; Trivia Day; National Weigh-In Day

Sunday

5

National Whipped Cream Day; National Keto Day

Monday

6

Bean Day; National Shortbread Day; New Mexico 47th State; National Technology Day

Tuesday

7

National Tempura Day

Wednesday

8

 National English Toffee Day; War on Poverty

Thursday

9

National Apricot Day; Connecticut 5th State; National Cassoulet Day

Friday

10

Cut Your Energy Cost Day; Bittersweet Chocolate Day; Oysters Rockefeller Day

Saturday

11

 National Hot Toddy Day; National Milk Day

Sunday

12

National Pharmacist Day, Marzipan Day; Curried Chicken Day, National Hot Tea Day; National Sunday Supper Day

Monday

13

National Peach Melba Day, Korean American Day, National Clean Your Desk Day 

Tuesday

14

National Hot Pastrami Sandwich Day; Dress Up Your Pet Day; Organize Your Home Day

Wednesday

15

Strawberry Ice Cream Day; National Bagel Day

Thursday

16

 National Fig Newton Day; International Hot and Spicy Food Day; Quinoa Day

Friday

17

Popeye Debuts; National Hot Buttered Rum Day

Saturday

18

National Peking Duck Day; National Gourmet Coffee Day; Winnie the Pooh Day

Sunday

19

Popcorn Day; Quark Day

Monday

20

National Cheese Lovers’ Day; National Buttercrunch Day; Martin Luther King

Tuesday

21

 Granola Bar DayNew England Clam Chowder Day; Rid the World of Fad Diets

Wednesday

22

National Blonde Brownie Day

Thursday

23

National Pie Day, Women's Healthy Weight

Friday

24

 Natl Peanut Butter Day; International Day of Education

Saturday

25

 National Irish Coffee Day, National Seed Swap Day

Sunday

26

 Michigan 26th state;  National Peanut Brittle Day; Green Juice Day

Monday

27

Chocolate Cake Day; Holocaust Memorial Day, Viet Nam Peace Day, World Breast Pumping Day

Tuesday

28

National Blueberry Pancake Day

Wednesday

29

 National Corn Chip Day; Kansas 34th State; National Puzzle Day, Chinese New Year

Thursday

30

National Croissant Day

Friday

31

 Inspire Your Heart with Art Day, National Hot Chocolate Day, Pre-school Fitness Day

Saturday

 

 

Sunday

 

 

 Wellness Tip

Choose one thing you would like to change.
Focus only on this one goal.
Create a plan, including a backup plan.
There is always more than one way to achieve success.
Find Your Way. 
- Sandra Frank, Ed.D., RDN, FAND

March Wellness News


Monthly

National Nutrition Month®
American Red Cross Month
Brain Injury Awareness Month
Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month
International Listening Awareness Month
National Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Awareness Month
National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
National Endometriosis Awareness Month
National Eye Donor Month
National Hemophilia Month
National Kidney Month
National Multiple Sclerosis Education & Awareness
National Social Work Month

Save Your Vision Month
National Celery Month
National Caffeine Awareness Month
National Flour Month
National Frozen Food Month
National Noodle Month
National Peanut Month
National Sauce Month
Irish American Heritage Month
National Craft Month
National Women's History Month
Optimism Month

Quinoa Month
Sing With Your Child Month
Youth Art Month
National Ethics Awareness Month


Weekly
2/29-3/10 Florida Strawberry Festival
3-9 National Consumer Protection Week

4-9 National School Breakfast Week
10-16 Girl Scout Week
17-23 National Agriculture Week
17-23 Poison Prevention Week

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday







1 National Peanut Butter Lover's Day; Nebraska, 37th State; Ohio, 17th State; National Fruit Compote DayNational Day of Unplugging (sundown x 24 hours)NEA's Read Across America Day

 

2   Dr. Seuss Birthday; Banana
 Cream Pie Day

 
3  Florida 27th State; Time Magazine 1st published; National Cold Cuts Day; National Mulled Wine Day; Soup It Forward Day; World Birth Defects Day4 National Pound Cake Day; World Obesity Day, Vermont 14th State

 
5 National Cheese Doodle Day6 Oreo Cookie Day; National White Chocolate Cheesecake Day; National Dentist’s Day; National Frozen Food Day7  National Cereal Day;  National Crown Roast of Pork Day; National Flapjacks DayInternational Working Women's DayUN Day for Women’s Rights and International Peace 9  National Crabmeat Day; National Meatball Day; Barbie Day
 
10  National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day; National Pack Your Lunch Day; Blueberry Popover Day;  Daylight Saving Time Begins; Check Your Batteries Day11 National Oatmeal-Nut Waffle Day; National Johnny Appleseed Day; Napping Day12    National Baked Scallops Day; Girls Scouts of USA founded; Plant a Flower Day13 Good Samaritan Involvement Day; National Coconut Torte Day; National K9 Veterans DayRegistered Dietitian Nutritionist Day

 
14   National Potato Chip Day; National Children’s Craft Day; National Pi Day; World Kidney DayRegistered Dietetic Technicians Day15  Ides of March; Maine 23rd State; National Pears Helene Day; World Consumer Rights Day; World Sleep Day16  National Artichoke Heart Day; Freedom of Information Day, National Farm Rescuer Day; Corn dog Day; Tequilla Day


17  Saint Patrick's Day;  Corned Beef and Cabbage Day18 National Oatmeal Lace  Cookie Day; National Sloppy Joe Day; Global Recycling Day19  National Chocolate Caramel Day; National Let’s Laugh Day;
National Poultry Day
;  National Ag Day; First Day of Spring
20  Great American MeatoutIntl Day of Happiness; National Ravioli Day; National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day; World Flour Day21  National French Bread Day; World Down Syndrome Day; California Strawberry Day; Single Parent Day; International Color Day; Healthy Fats Day22  UN World Day for Water; National Bavarian Crepes Day

23   Chip and Dip Day; National Puppy Day; National Chia Day; National Melba Toast Day; National Tamale DayEarth Hour @8:30 pm local time
24  World Tuberculosis Day; National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day; National Cheesesteak Day25  Pecan Day; National Lobster Newburg Day; National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Day26  National Spinach DayNational Nougat Day; Make your own holiday; Purple DayAmerican Diabetes Association Alert Day27 National Spanish Paella Day; National Joe DayWhole Grain Sampling Day28 Something on a Stick DayBlack Forest Cake Day; Triglycerides Day; Weed Appreciation Day

29 National Vietnam War Veterans Day; National Lemon Chiffon Cake Day; National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day30  Jeopardy premiere; Doctors Day; Take a Walk in the Park Day
31  National Clams on the Half Shell Day; National Crayon Day; National Tater Day, Easter





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Sunday, September 28, 2025

National Potato Month - Rose, Gold, and Purple Potato Salad with Mustard Curry Vinaigrette

Potatoes are one of the vegetables in the nightshade (Solanaceae) family, which includes eggplant, tomatoes and bell peppers. It is a starchy, tuberous crop. Potatoes are the world's fourth-largest food crop, following maize, wheat, and rice.

Nutrition
One medium potato (5.3 oz) with the skin contains:
110 Calories; Vitamin C (45 % DV); 620 mg potassium; Vitamin B6 (10 % DV); No Fat; No Sodium; No Cholesterol; and Trace amounts of thiamine, riboflavin, folate, magnesium, phosphorus, iron, and zinc. 
Potatoes also contain a variety of phytonutrients that have antioxidant activity. Among these important health-promoting compounds are carotenoids and flavonoids.

About 20% of the potato’s nutrition is found in the skin.  Most of the vitamin C and potassium are found in the potato’s flesh, but the fiber is found in the skin.  That’s why it’s best to enjoy every part of the potato.

According to MyPlate, Potatoes are a vegetable.  It counts toward the total recommended servings of vegetables. One medium-sized potato (5.3 oz.) counts as 1 cup of starchy vegetables.


Recipe
Rose, Gold, and Purple Potato Salad




Ingredients
5 Small Round Potatoes: 
  1 Honey Gold 
  2 Enchanted Rose
  2 Purple Splendor
Dash Curry Powder
2 tsp Dijon Mustard

1 Tbsp Italian Dressing, fat-free

Directions
1. Roast potatoes and dice.
2. In a bowl combine curry, mustard, and Italian dressing. Mix.
3. Add potatoes to marinade and coat well.

Nutrition Information


Saturday, September 27, 2025

Family Health and Fitness Day USA



Family Health and Fitness Day USA is a national health and fitness event for families on the second Saturday in June.  


The event aims to promote the importance of regular physical activity for children and their parents. Families will participate in health promotion events at hundreds of locations nationwide, including YMCAs and health clubs, park districts, schools, houses of worship, and state and local health organizations.



It's Family Time!

You can jump rope, ride bikes, and take a walk as a family. Remember to be safe by using sunscreen, bike helmets, and staying hydrated.

Friday, September 26, 2025

Pancakes: Bringing fun, family, and creativity to every bite!

Celebrate National Pancake Day as a fun family activity.





1 stack (10 pancakes) equals approximately 1000 calories





"Perfect Pancake" - "Sid the Science Kid"

What is a Pancake?

A pancake is a thin, flat cake prepared from a batter and cooked on a hot griddle or frying pan. Most pancakes are quick breads; some use a yeast-raised or fermented batter. Most pancakes are cooked one side on a griddle and flipped partway through to cook the other side. Depending on the region, pancakes may be served at any time, with a variety of toppings or fillings including jam, fruit, syrup or meat.

The pancake's shape and structure varies worldwide. There are numerous variations of them throughout Europe. A crêpe is a French variety of thin pancake cooked on one or both sides in a special crepe pan to achieve a network of fine bubbles often compared to lace - a savory variety made from buckwheat is usually known as a galette. In Germany, pancakes can be made from potatoes. In Italy, they can be fried and stuffed with ricotta and chocolate into what is known as a cannoli.



Healthy Pancake Recipes
Blueberry Pancakes


Serves One
Ingredients
2 Blueberry Pancakes, frozen

1/3 cup Fresh Blueberries

Healthy Pancake Recipes
EatingWell, Healthy Pancake Recipes

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

National Women's Health and Fitness Day


National Women's Health and Fitness Day is the nation’s largest annual health promotion event for women of all ages. The event is always held on the last Wednesday in September.

This unique national program — with participation by local organizations throughout the U.S. — focuses on the importance of regular physical activity and health awareness for women.





The goal of this event is to encourage women to take control of their health: to learn the facts they need to make intelligent health choices and to make time for regular physical activity.

Because of its grassroots nature, the event provides an excellent opportunity for local organizations to showcase the health-related programs and services they offer to women in their communities.

Some women are so busy caring for their families, and others neglect to care for themselves. On this day, remind the women in your life to improve their health and prevent disease.

It is essential for women to get regular checkups because screening tests, such as mammograms and Pap tests, can find diseases early when they are easier to treat. Some women need specific screening tests earlier or more often than others. Screenings and routine care can help women lower their risks of many health conditions, including heart disease. 

National Women's Health and Fitness Day is a public/private good health partnership organized by the Health Information Resource Center (HIRC), a national clearinghouse for consumer health information professionals.
locations. An estimated 100,000 women of all ages will participate in the 10th annual National Women's Health and Fitness Day at hundreds of community locations across the country.

More than 1,400 groups across the country will host women’s health and fitness events at senior centers, hospitals, health clubs, park and recreation districts, local health and service organizations, schools, retirement communities, houses of worship, and other communities.




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