That day happens to be January 26th, and it makes for a full day.
If you are a fan of peanut brittle, then you will enjoy " National Peanut Brittle Day". There are some great recipes that have passed through the family, but for those who are not blessed with generational recipes the internet is the best resource out there to check out for recipes.
Here are some links for "National Peanut Brittle Day" that you will enjoy:
- http://recipesrecipesrecipes.wordpress.com/2012/10/22/recipe-of-the-day-cinnamon-peanut-brittle-national-nuts-day/
- http://kisbyto.blogspot.com/2012/01/national-peanut-brittle-day.html
- http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art7031.asp
- http://www.itsyummi.com/popcorn-peanut-brittle/
If you celebrate TUB'shuvat, here are some links that might provide you with some recipe inspiration:
- http://www.mademan.com/mm/5-easy-recipes-tu-b-shevat.html
- http://kosherfood.com/od/tubshvat_dish.htm
- http://www.food.com/recipe/7-Species-Salad-for-TU-Bshevat-352462
- http://www.gemsinisrael.com/TuBShevat.html
Hopefully whatever day you decide to celebrate, whether it be one or both, there is always family recipes, but hopefully these links will inspire your culinary creativity, and you can share the results with your family and friends, while making some great memories that will last a life time and be remembered as such. As with any of the days, the number one rule always is : HAVE FUN in the kitchen!












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