No Diet Day is the 6th of May. The day is meant to celebrate body size and shape acceptance. It also promotes eating with a focus on improving health, rather than with a focus solely on decreasing weight.
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No Dirty Dishes Day
The 18th of May is No Dirty Dishes Day. It is particularly a good holiday for those who don’t have a dishwasher. And, it’s a good day to celebrate finger foods.
Noodle Day
The 6th of October is Noodle Day. Try a noodle you’ve never had before, or, enjoy an old favourite. Heck, you can have both today…
Nottingham Goose Fair
The Goose Fair is held in Nottingham, England, every year in October. It’s opened by the mayor of Nottingham who gets to ring silver bells to mark the opening, and lasts for 3 days.
Nugget Day
The 13th of November is Nugget Day. Everyone loves nuggets, and what’s not to like about these little morsels of food that are soft inside and crunchy outside?
Nut Day
The 22nd of October is Nut Day. It’s a day to celebrate nuts, and the people who grow and pick them for us.
Nutcrack Night
The 31st of October is Nutcrack Night. You would place two nuts side by side in the fire to tell the fate of lovers.
Nutella Day
There are probably some people who don’t like the creamy combination of nuts and chocolate, but not many, and the 5th of February is the day to celebrate the combination in the form of the product named Nutella®.
Nutting Day
Nutting Day is the 14th of September. For centuries it was traditionally a day in England for groups of people to go out into the woods for organized, festive group harvesting of autumn nuts.
Nutty Fudge Day
Nutty Fudge Day is the 12th of May. The day celebrates fudge with nuts in it. What are your favourite nuts in fudge?
Oak Apple Day
The 29th of May is Oak Apple Day. Beer and plum pudding are traditional today.
Oatmeal Day
The 29th of October is Oatmeal Day. You may wish to have oatmeal porridge for breakfast, oatmeal cookies at lunch, or use oatmeal as a savoury polenta at dinner. Or what about an oatmeal face mask?
Oatmeal Muffin Day
The 19th December is Oatmeal Muffin Day. Celebrate the day with an oatmeal muffin. How would you like yours? Warmed, with butter and jam?
Oktoberfest
Oktoberfest starts in the third week of September. It is a celebration of Bavarian drink and food.
Onion Day
The 27th of June is Onion Day. Try to have onions for breakfast, lunch and dinner today! Bonus points if onion is a featured item in a dish!
Onion Ring Day
The 22nd of June is Onion Ring Day. Who doesn’t like onion rings: crunchy and moist, both sweet and savoury at the same time! Do you have a favourite place that you go to for onion rings that does them better than anyone else?
Orange Juice Day
The 4th of May is Orange Juice Day. Who doesn’t like a glass of sunshine at breakfast? It’s also a delicious ingredient to cook with!
Oranges and Lemons Day
Oranges and Lemons Day takes place every year in London, usually on the third Thursday of March at the Church of St Clement Danes in London.
Oyster Day
The 5th of August is Oyster Day. You get to enjoy the salty, sweet flavour of oysters at every meal today if you want — and if you can think of a way to have them at breakfast!
Oysters Rockefeller Day
The 10th of January is Oysters Rockefeller Day. This legendary recipe was invented in New Orleans. You could make some at home or treat yourself to some at a meal out.
Pączki Day
Pączki Day is observed just shortly before the start of Lent. It celebrates the rich Polish deep-fried, filling-stuffed doughnuts that are made at this time of year.
Palio of The Contrade
The 16th of August is the last day of the horse racing contests held in Siena, Italy. Neighbourhoods of the city compete against each other.
Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday marks the day when Jesus reputedly was greeted by people waving palm branches in Jerusalem. Palm fronds are now traditional, but in the days before international shipping, people would use pussy willow branches or wild flowers instead.
Passover
Passover is a Jewish holiday. Special foods are served to symbolize the slavery of the Jews in Egypt and their escape from it.

























