National “Eat What You Want” Day in USA
National “Eat What You Want” Day in USA is held on May 11. This event in the second decade of the month May is annual.
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Are you worried that you won’t be able to fight the cravings that inevitably seem to come when trying to make major changes to your diet?
Cravings are definitely not fun! However, choosing the right healthy foods will actually help eliminate cravings over time. 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.
It’s not clear where the hot dog originated from. Some say it was invented in the Austrian city of Vienna by two Austro-Hungarian immigrants who took the recipe with them when they left for Chicago.
Did you know that the word ‘nectarine’ means sweet like nectar and this is most likely the origin of the name. Studies have suggested that nectarines, like peaches originated in China over 2,000 years ago and were introduced to England in the late 16th or early 17th centuries.
Studies have shown that eating peanut butter can help lower cholesterol, aid in weight loss and prevent type 2 diabetes. How much do we still not know?
Similar holidays and events, festivals and interesting facts
International Hummus Day on May 13 (since 2012);
National Shrimp Day and National Liver and Onions Day in USA on May 10
National Ice Cream Cake Day in USA on May 10
World Poultry Day on May 10
National Chocolate Fish Day in New Zealand on May 11
National Nutty Fudge Day in USA on May 12
National Apple Pie Day, National Fruit Cocktail Day and National Hummus Day in USA on May 13
Warm Cereal Day in USA on May 13