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National Nachos Day And 29 Other Holidays November Has To Offer

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National Nachos Day And 29 Other Holidays November Has To Offer

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Thanksgiving is coming up and I am super hype because Thanksgiving dinner is my favorite meal of the year. But there are also a bunch of other fun days to celebrate this month, too!

November 1: National Calzone Day

It's a "delicate little dough pocket filled with tomato sauce, cheese, and seasoned meat."

November 2: National Deviled Egg Day

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They smell so bad but they taste so good.

November 3: National Sandwich Day

It's peanut butter jelly time.

November 4: National Candy Day

If you haven't already eaten all of your Halloween candy, here is your excuse to do it!

November 5: National Donut Day

I DO-NUT want to miss out on this one!

November 6: National Nachos Day

Skip the tacos this Tuesday... it's Nacho Night!

November 7: National Stress Awareness Day

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I'm aware that I am chronically stressed, which doesn't necessarily mean it's a good thing

November 8: National Cappuccino Day

Is drinking eight cappuccinos in one day excessive or naw?

November 9: National Scrapple Day

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Gold star if you actually know what scrapple is

November 10: National Vanilla Cupcake Day

Simple, sweet, and delicious!

November 11: Veterans Day / National Sundae Day

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Go grab an ice cream sundae with your favorite vet to express your appreciation for his or her service to our country!

November 12: National Pizza with the Works EXCEPT Anchovies Day

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I'm usually not one to discriminate, but anchovies are kind of nasty on pizza

November 13: World Kindness Day

You should be kind everyday but make it a point to do something nice today

November 14: National Pickle Day

I freaking love pickles

November 15: National Raisin Bran Cereal Day

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To further support the fact that I am actually a grandmother despite being 21 years old, raisin bran crunch is one of my favorite cereals... the more raisins, the better!

November 16: National Fast Food Day

We all need that fast food fix every once in awhile, and Chick-fil-A is my weakness... I just love me some nugs

November 17: National Take a Hike Day

I absolutely love hiking, so as long as the weather is nice, I will definitely be hitting the trails!

November 18: National Princess Day

Damn right I will be sporting my tiara all day long

November 19: National Play Monopoly Day

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Get the snacks ready - it's family board game night!

November 20: National Peanut Butter Fudge Day

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To be honest, I am not a huge fan of fudge AND I'm allergic to peanuts so I will not be participating, but that shouldn't stop you (unless you're in the same boat as me)

November 21: National Gingerbread Cookie Day

I feel like this is a month too early...

November 22: National Cranberry Relish Day

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It's pretty cool that Thanksgiving happens to fall on the same day this year! You'll definitely find me hitting up the cranberry sauce at dinner!

November 23: National Cashew Day

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Fun fact: if you are allergic to cashews, your poop will turn orange after eating them

November 24: National Sardines Day

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This time I would like to order a pizza with the works - including anchovies!

November 25: National Parfait Day

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Yogurt and granola parfaits are one of my favorite breakfasts

November 26: National Cake Day

November's national days have been pretty great so far, but this one takes the cake

November 27: National Bavarian Cream Pie Day

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Cake yesterday and pie today? Life doesn't get much better than this...

November 28: National French Toast Day

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Now French toast? Okay, life just got even better

November 29: Electronic Greetings Day

Remember when e-cards were a thing? Well, today it's time to bring them back!

November 30: National Mason Jar Day

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I am actually obsessed with mason jars - especially the tiny little cute baby ones :)

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