#NATIONAL PI DAY – NATIONAL POTATO CHIP DAY
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subby-sab · 9 months ago
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Today is 14th of March.
Today is National Potato Chip Day, Pi Day, International Day of Mathematics, National Write Your Story Day.
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thelofian · 8 months ago
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Diligent Daily Booster Table (TTCC DBT) for 2024-03-14, Tactical Thursday, π Pi Day | 🥔 National Potato Chip Day
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murderousink23 · 9 months ago
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03/14/2024 is Mother Tongue Day 🇪🇪, National Pi Day 🥧🌎, International Day of Action for Rivers 🏞🌎, World Kidney Day 🌎, National Children's Craft Day 🇺🇸, National Learn About Butterflies Day 🦋 🇺🇸, National Potato Chip Day 🇺🇸, Dog Theft Awareness Day 🐕🇬🇧
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rabbitcruiser · 9 months ago
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National Cook a Sweet Potato Day
As sweet potatoes are one of the most important crops in the world,  it only makes sense that National Cook a Sweet Potato Day has arisen  over the ages. Sweet potatoes are delicious and chock-full of all sorts  of vitamins and minerals your body needs to stay healthy, and it’s high  time we stopped looking at them as just an addition to our Thanksgiving  dinner.
History of National Cook a Sweet Potato Day
No official origin of Sweet Potato Day itself can be found, however  it is likely that various cultures have honoured this food for  centuries. In fact, the sweet potato has been cultivated and enjoyed for  thousands of years, as the origin and domestication of the sweet potato  are estimated to have happened at least 5000 years ago.
When digging up the remains of an ancient Peruvian culture,  researchers found remnants of sweet potatoes that may date back as far  as 8000 B.C.
When introduced to Europe in the 16th century, the sweet potato was  automatically declared a delicacy and was very expensive, which was  especially strange seeing as how it had taken the English 200 (!) years  to start treating Irish potatoes like real food.
Till this day, sweet potatoes are a staple in countries such as  Uganda and Rwanda, and they are also very popular in most Asian  countries, from Japan to Vietnam to India.
How to celebrate National Cook a Sweet Potato Day
National Cook a Sweet Potato Day is our chance to recognise the  important contributions that this vegetable has made to humanity.
As with other food-related events, part of the fun of this day is  that we can cook a sweet potato however we see fit. Whether it is  boiled, steamed, fried or prepared with other delectable dishes, the  sweet potato is both healthy and tasty.
Sweet potatoes can be used in salads, pies and soups. They can be  used as a side dish or serve as the main course when made into a  casserole. They can be combined with flour, yeast and several other  ingredients to be made into rolls, or they can be combined with eggs,  sugar and spices like cinnamon to make a delicious pie. There are even  recipes for sweet potato quesadillas, sweet potato pudding and sweet  potato chip dip to be found.
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gadawg-404 · 2 years ago
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Today is National Potato Chip Day. It’s also Pi Day.
A never ending supply of chips could be in order.
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nationaldaycalendar · 2 years ago
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MARCH 14, 2023 | NATIONAL PI DAY | NATIONAL POTATO CHIP DAY | NATIONAL WRITE DOWN YOUR STORY DAY | NATIONAL LEARN ABOUT BUTTERFLIES DAY | NATIONAL EQUAL PAY DAY | NATIONAL CHILDREN’S CRAFT DAY
MARCH 14, 2023 | NATIONAL PI DAY | NATIONAL POTATO CHIP DAY | NATIONAL WRITE DOWN YOUR STORY DAY | NATIONAL LEARN ABOUT BUTTERFLIES DAY | NATIONAL EQUAL PAY DAY | NATIONAL CHILDREN’S CRAFT DAY National Pi Day | March 14 NATIONAL PI DAY            National Pi Day on March 14th recognizes the mathematical constant π. Also known as pi, the first three and most recognized digits are 3.14. The day…
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brookston · 9 months ago
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Holidays 3.14
Holidays
Bird Sanctuary Day
Celebrate Scientists Day
Crowdfunding Day
Daisy Day (French Republic)
Day of Solidarity (Lebanon)
The Day That Krabs Fries (SpongeBob Squarepants)
Dietician’s Day (Canada)
Dita e Veres (Summer Day; Albania)
Dog Theft Awareness Day (UK)
Dribble to Work Day
Emakeelepäev (Estonian Native language Day; Estonia)
Equal Pay Day 2023 ( website ) 
Genius Day
Gold Record Day
Gyalpyo (a.k.a. Gyallo Loshar (Nepal)
Heroes Day (Saint Vincent and Grenadines)
Immortal Barzani Day (Iraq)
International Ask A Question Day
International Day of Action for Rivers
International Day of Mathematics
International Social Prescribing Day
Learn About Butterflies Day
Legal Assistance Day
Legal Assistants Day
Logistics Innovation Day
Medicine Day (Turkey)
Moth-Er Day
Mother Tongue Day (Estonia)
My Freedom Day
Nanakshahi New Year (Sikhism)
National Botox Cosmetic Day
National Children's Craft Day
National Dog Theft Awareness Day (UK)
National Heroes Day (Saint Vincent and Grenadines)
National Landscape Day (Italy)
National Valerie Day
National Write Your Story Day
Native Language Day (Estonia)
Orthodox Book Day (Russia)
Pi Day
Professional Speakers Celebration Day
Save a Spider Day
Science Education Day
Steak and BJ Day [ website ]
Ten Most Wanted Day
314 Day
University Mental Health Day (UK)
Vinterfestuka begins (Narvik Sun Pageant; Norway)
Volunteer Day (Ukraine)
White Day (China, Japan, Korea)
World Book Day
World Day of Endometriosis
World Imagination Day
World Sikh Environment Day
Zeppelin Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Bake a Pie Day (a.k.a. Bake a Pie in Solidarity Day)
National Potato Chip Day
National Reuben Sandwich Day
2nd Thursday in March
International School Meals Day [2nd Thursday]
Popcorn Lovers Day [2nd Thursday]
Railroad Day [2nd Thursday]
World Kidney Day [2nd Thursday]
Weekly Holidays beginning March 14 (2nd Week)
National Money Collectors Week [thru 3.16]
Independence & Related Days
Aebmark (Declared; 2016) [unrecognized]
Constitution Day (Andorra)
Kingdom of Wellmoore (Declared; 2020) [unrecognized]
New Year’s Days
Ghanian New Year’s celebration begins [thru 3.26]
Festivals Beginning March 14, 2024
AKC National Agility Championship [thru 3.17]
Florida Winefest (Sarasota, Florida) [thru 3.16]
Frozen Dead Guy Days (Nederland, Colorado) [thru 3.17]
Iowa Rabbit Festival (Iowa, Louisiana) [thru 3.16]
llano River Chuck Wagon Cook-Off (Llano, Texas) [thru 3.16]
Minsk International Book Fair (Minsk, Belarus) [thru 3.17]
Oakland restaurant Week (Oakland, California) [thru 3.24]
Rolling Loud California (Inglewood, California) [thru 3.17]
Vilnius International Film Festival or Kino Pavasaris (Vilnius, Lithuania) [thru 3.27]
Feast Days
Acepsimas, Bishop of Assyria (Christian; Saint)
Adolph Gottlieb (Artology)
Archimedes Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Boniface, Bishop of Ross, in Scotland (Christian; Saint)
Charlene the Chicken (Muppetism)
Day of Ua Kit (Ancient Egypt Serpent Goddess; Everyday Wicca)
The Diasia (Festival to Ward Off Poverty; Ancient Greece)
Equirria (Ancient Roman Chariot and Horse Race; 2nd of 2 / 1st one Feb. 27)
Eutychius (a.k.a. Eustathius; Christian; Martyr)
Feast of Hyperborea
Ferdinand Hodler (Artology)
Festival of Osiris, God of the Afterlife (Ancient Egypt; Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Festival of Veturius Mamurius (Armor Makers; Ancient Rome)
Georges de La Tour (Artology)
Hindu New Year (Indonesia)
Horton Foote (Writerism)
Joseph and Aithilahas (Christian; Martyrs)
Leobinus (Christian; Saint)
Matilda of Ringelheim, Queen of Germany (a.k.a. Maud; Christian; Saint)
Media Hiems IV (Pagan)
Ogronios (The Time of Ice; Celtic Book of Days)
Pi Day (Pastafarian)
Reginald Marsh (Artology)
Zeno (Positivist; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Prime Number Day: 73 [21 of 72]
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Tycho Brahe Unlucky Day (Scandinavia) [13 of 37]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 12 of 60)
Unglückstage (Unlucky Day; Pennsylvania Dutch) [11 of 30]
Premieres
Allegiant (Film; 2016)
Bad Words (Film; 2014)
Bend it Like Beckham (Film; 2003)
Bird of Paradise (Film; 1951)
Body and Soul by Joe Jackson (Album; 1984)
A Boy Named Goo, by The Goo Goo Dolls (Album; 1995)
Cops and Robbers, featuring Barney Bear (MGM Cartoon; 1953)
Feed the Kittyt (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1938)
The First Swallow (MGM Cartoons; 1942)
Freudy Cat (WB LT Cartoon; 1964)
Gung Ho (Film; 1986)
Hair (Film; 1979)
Horton Hears.a Who! (Animated Film; 2008)
Laughing Gas (Ub Iwerks Cartoon; 1931)
The Legend of Rockabye Point (Chilly Willy Cartoon; 1955)
Lunch with a Punch (Fleischer/Famous Popeye Cartoon; 1952)
Mexican Baseball (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1947)
The Mikado, by Gilbert & Sullivan (Comic Opera; 1879)
The New English Bible New Testament (Bible; 1961)
The Pacific (TV Mini-Series; 2010)
The Prisoner of Second Avenue (Film; 1975)
The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw (Film; 1958)
3 Feet High and Rising, by De La Soul (Album; 1989)
Tommy (Film; 1975)
Twinkletoes Gets the Bird (Animated Antics Cartoon; 1941)
Under the Skin (Film; 2014)
Unswept Hare (WB MM Cartoon; 1953)
Veronica Mars (Film; 2014)
Wins Out (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1932)
Today’s Name Days
Eva, Evelyn, Mathilde (Austria)
Borislava, Borka, Matilda, Miljana (Croatia)
Matylda, Rút (Czech Republic)
Eutychius (Denmark)
Malde, Maldi, Matilde, Meta, Milda, Milde, Tilde (Estonia)
Malla, Matilda, Mette, Tilda (Finland)
Mathilde (France)
Eva, Evelyn, Mathilde (Germany)
Benedict, Efrasios, Mathilde (Greece)
Matild (Hungary)
Matilde, Valeriano (Italy)
Matilde, Tilda, Ulrika (Latvia)
Darmantas, Karigailė, Matilda (Lithuania)
Mathilde, Mette (Norway)
Bożeciecha, Jakub, Leon, Matylda, Mechtylda, Michał (Poland)
Benedict (Romania)
Antonina (Russia)
Matilda (Slovakia)
Matilde (Spain)
Matilda, Maud (Sweden)
Benedict, Rostyslav, Slavko (Ukrainę)
Adalbert, Albert, Alberto, Dalbert, Delbert, Elbert, Mathilda, Matilda, Maude, Tilda (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 74 of 2024; 292 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of week 11 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Nuin (Ash) [Day 26 of 28]
Chinese: Month 2 (Ding-Mao), Day 5 (Ding-Chou)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025)
Hebrew: 4 Adair II 5784
Islamic: 4 Ramadan 1445
J Cal: 14 Green; Sevenday [14 of 30]
Julian: 1 March 2024
Moon: 24%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 18 Aristotle (3rd Month) [Cicero]
Runic Half Month: Beore (Birch Tree) [Day 5 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 85 of 89)
Week: 2nd Week of March
Zodiac: Pisces (Day 25 of 30)
Calendar Changes
March (a.k.a. Martius; Julian Calendar) [Month 3 of 12]
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brookstonalmanac · 9 months ago
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Holidays 3.14
Holidays
Bird Sanctuary Day
Celebrate Scientists Day
Crowdfunding Day
Daisy Day (French Republic)
Day of Solidarity (Lebanon)
The Day That Krabs Fries (SpongeBob Squarepants)
Dietician’s Day (Canada)
Dita e Veres (Summer Day; Albania)
Dog Theft Awareness Day (UK)
Dribble to Work Day
Emakeelepäev (Estonian Native language Day; Estonia)
Equal Pay Day 2023 ( website ) 
Genius Day
Gold Record Day
Gyalpyo (a.k.a. Gyallo Loshar (Nepal)
Heroes Day (Saint Vincent and Grenadines)
Immortal Barzani Day (Iraq)
International Ask A Question Day
International Day of Action for Rivers
International Day of Mathematics
International Social Prescribing Day
Learn About Butterflies Day
Legal Assistance Day
Legal Assistants Day
Logistics Innovation Day
Medicine Day (Turkey)
Moth-Er Day
Mother Tongue Day (Estonia)
My Freedom Day
Nanakshahi New Year (Sikhism)
National Botox Cosmetic Day
National Children's Craft Day
National Dog Theft Awareness Day (UK)
National Heroes Day (Saint Vincent and Grenadines)
National Landscape Day (Italy)
National Valerie Day
National Write Your Story Day
Native Language Day (Estonia)
Orthodox Book Day (Russia)
Pi Day
Professional Speakers Celebration Day
Save a Spider Day
Science Education Day
Steak and BJ Day [ website ]
Ten Most Wanted Day
314 Day
University Mental Health Day (UK)
Vinterfestuka begins (Narvik Sun Pageant; Norway)
Volunteer Day (Ukraine)
White Day (China, Japan, Korea)
World Book Day
World Day of Endometriosis
World Imagination Day
World Sikh Environment Day
Zeppelin Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Bake a Pie Day (a.k.a. Bake a Pie in Solidarity Day)
National Potato Chip Day
National Reuben Sandwich Day
2nd Thursday in March
International School Meals Day [2nd Thursday]
Popcorn Lovers Day [2nd Thursday]
Railroad Day [2nd Thursday]
World Kidney Day [2nd Thursday]
Weekly Holidays beginning March 14 (2nd Week)
National Money Collectors Week [thru 3.16]
Independence & Related Days
Aebmark (Declared; 2016) [unrecognized]
Constitution Day (Andorra)
Kingdom of Wellmoore (Declared; 2020) [unrecognized]
New Year’s Days
Ghanian New Year’s celebration begins [thru 3.26]
Festivals Beginning March 14, 2024
AKC National Agility Championship [thru 3.17]
Florida Winefest (Sarasota, Florida) [thru 3.16]
Frozen Dead Guy Days (Nederland, Colorado) [thru 3.17]
Iowa Rabbit Festival (Iowa, Louisiana) [thru 3.16]
llano River Chuck Wagon Cook-Off (Llano, Texas) [thru 3.16]
Minsk International Book Fair (Minsk, Belarus) [thru 3.17]
Oakland restaurant Week (Oakland, California) [thru 3.24]
Rolling Loud California (Inglewood, California) [thru 3.17]
Vilnius International Film Festival or Kino Pavasaris (Vilnius, Lithuania) [thru 3.27]
Feast Days
Acepsimas, Bishop of Assyria (Christian; Saint)
Adolph Gottlieb (Artology)
Archimedes Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Boniface, Bishop of Ross, in Scotland (Christian; Saint)
Charlene the Chicken (Muppetism)
Day of Ua Kit (Ancient Egypt Serpent Goddess; Everyday Wicca)
The Diasia (Festival to Ward Off Poverty; Ancient Greece)
Equirria (Ancient Roman Chariot and Horse Race; 2nd of 2 / 1st one Feb. 27)
Eutychius (a.k.a. Eustathius; Christian; Martyr)
Feast of Hyperborea
Ferdinand Hodler (Artology)
Festival of Osiris, God of the Afterlife (Ancient Egypt; Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Festival of Veturius Mamurius (Armor Makers; Ancient Rome)
Georges de La Tour (Artology)
Hindu New Year (Indonesia)
Horton Foote (Writerism)
Joseph and Aithilahas (Christian; Martyrs)
Leobinus (Christian; Saint)
Matilda of Ringelheim, Queen of Germany (a.k.a. Maud; Christian; Saint)
Media Hiems IV (Pagan)
Ogronios (The Time of Ice; Celtic Book of Days)
Pi Day (Pastafarian)
Reginald Marsh (Artology)
Zeno (Positivist; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Prime Number Day: 73 [21 of 72]
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Tycho Brahe Unlucky Day (Scandinavia) [13 of 37]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 12 of 60)
Unglückstage (Unlucky Day; Pennsylvania Dutch) [11 of 30]
Premieres
Allegiant (Film; 2016)
Bad Words (Film; 2014)
Bend it Like Beckham (Film; 2003)
Bird of Paradise (Film; 1951)
Body and Soul by Joe Jackson (Album; 1984)
A Boy Named Goo, by The Goo Goo Dolls (Album; 1995)
Cops and Robbers, featuring Barney Bear (MGM Cartoon; 1953)
Feed the Kittyt (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1938)
The First Swallow (MGM Cartoons; 1942)
Freudy Cat (WB LT Cartoon; 1964)
Gung Ho (Film; 1986)
Hair (Film; 1979)
Horton Hears.a Who! (Animated Film; 2008)
Laughing Gas (Ub Iwerks Cartoon; 1931)
The Legend of Rockabye Point (Chilly Willy Cartoon; 1955)
Lunch with a Punch (Fleischer/Famous Popeye Cartoon; 1952)
Mexican Baseball (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1947)
The Mikado, by Gilbert & Sullivan (Comic Opera; 1879)
The New English Bible New Testament (Bible; 1961)
The Pacific (TV Mini-Series; 2010)
The Prisoner of Second Avenue (Film; 1975)
The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw (Film; 1958)
3 Feet High and Rising, by De La Soul (Album; 1989)
Tommy (Film; 1975)
Twinkletoes Gets the Bird (Animated Antics Cartoon; 1941)
Under the Skin (Film; 2014)
Unswept Hare (WB MM Cartoon; 1953)
Veronica Mars (Film; 2014)
Wins Out (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1932)
Today’s Name Days
Eva, Evelyn, Mathilde (Austria)
Borislava, Borka, Matilda, Miljana (Croatia)
Matylda, Rút (Czech Republic)
Eutychius (Denmark)
Malde, Maldi, Matilde, Meta, Milda, Milde, Tilde (Estonia)
Malla, Matilda, Mette, Tilda (Finland)
Mathilde (France)
Eva, Evelyn, Mathilde (Germany)
Benedict, Efrasios, Mathilde (Greece)
Matild (Hungary)
Matilde, Valeriano (Italy)
Matilde, Tilda, Ulrika (Latvia)
Darmantas, Karigailė, Matilda (Lithuania)
Mathilde, Mette (Norway)
Bożeciecha, Jakub, Leon, Matylda, Mechtylda, Michał (Poland)
Benedict (Romania)
Antonina (Russia)
Matilda (Slovakia)
Matilde (Spain)
Matilda, Maud (Sweden)
Benedict, Rostyslav, Slavko (Ukrainę)
Adalbert, Albert, Alberto, Dalbert, Delbert, Elbert, Mathilda, Matilda, Maude, Tilda (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 74 of 2024; 292 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of week 11 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Nuin (Ash) [Day 26 of 28]
Chinese: Month 2 (Ding-Mao), Day 5 (Ding-Chou)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025)
Hebrew: 4 Adair II 5784
Islamic: 4 Ramadan 1445
J Cal: 14 Green; Sevenday [14 of 30]
Julian: 1 March 2024
Moon: 24%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 18 Aristotle (3rd Month) [Cicero]
Runic Half Month: Beore (Birch Tree) [Day 5 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 85 of 89)
Week: 2nd Week of March
Zodiac: Pisces (Day 25 of 30)
Calendar Changes
March (a.k.a. Martius; Julian Calendar) [Month 3 of 12]
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kingjamesroystonpub · 1 year ago
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The Rugby World Cup 2023: Live Screening at King James Royston 
Rugby fans all across the world are counting down the years until one of the biggest events in the sport's history, the Rugby World Cup 2023. France is hosting this important competition, and it looks to be an amazing display of rugby talent, strategy, and fandom. What you may expect from this exciting event, and why it matters to people all across the world, are outlined below.
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Expectations and Excitement
Twenty of the top rugby-playing nations in the world compete every two years in the Rugby World Cup. There will be a series of high-stakes encounters between these sides, which represent both established powers and up-and-coming challengers for the international rugby championship. Fans can expect to be on the edge of their seats for the whole event thanks to the amazing athletic displays, strategic genius, and nail-biting moments that will be on show.
Rugby: The Importance of a Sport for the World
Rugby is more than simply a game; it's a celebration of the values of cooperation, self-control, and dogged determination. The World Cup represents the pinnacle of a player's career, the result of years of hard work and dedication, and a chance to forever cement one's place in rugby lore. Beyond the athletes, it brings people of all backgrounds and cultures together and helps them feel proud of where they come from.
The Rugby World Cup also serves as a venue for mingling and celebrating other cultures. It exemplifies the power of sports as a unifying factor by bringing together individuals from all walks of life. Whether you're a football fanatic or just curious about the sport, the World Cup is a chance to connect with people all over the world who share your passion.
Live Screening: King James Royston
Rugby World Cup 2023 is set to get even more exciting for supporters in Royston, England. The King James Royston pub will host an exciting live screening event from September 21, 2023, until October 1, 2023. So, enjoy Live Rugby Screening at King James Royston Pub while enjoying best food and drinks.
Why Go King James Royston?
Atmospheric Immersion: 
You can feel the excitement and expectation the moment you enter King James Royston. The pub is styled to make you feel like you're right in the action with every tackle and try.
The Fan Community: 
Come together with other die-hard rugby supporters and commiserate about the ups and downs of the sport. An extra dimension is added to the watching experience by the energy of the audience.
Savoury Treats: 
Get your fill of delicious food and drinks to match the excitement of the game. There is a wide variety of food available, from traditional pub fare to gourmet specialties.
Easily Accessible: 
King James Royston near Herthforsdshire is conveniently located in the middle of Royston, making it a great place to go watch a game without having to travel too far.
Food and Drinks Enjoyed in UK during Rugby world cup :
The enthusiasm of the Rugby World Cup matches in the UK is matched by the spectators' enjoyment of a broad variety of tasty foods and drinks. Some common choices are:
Food:
Traditional English Breakfast:
Bacon, eggs, sausages, baked beans, tomatoes, and toast make up a filling breakfast. It's a time-honored way to kick off the day.
Chips and Fish:
A classic British meal of fish that has been battered and deep-fried, served with chips.
Pies:
Meat pies such as steak and kidney, chicken and mushroom, and the classic meat and potato.
Mash and Bangers:
Typically includes peas and sausages (or "bangers") and is eaten with mashed potatoes and gravy.
Ploughman's Lunch
A hearty meal of cured meats, cheese, bread, and condiments. If you're looking for something light to eat, this is it.
Cornish Pasty:
Meat, vegetables, and even potatoes can be found inside this pastry. It's a quick and satisfying bite to eat.
Scotch Eggs :
Sausage stuffing, bread crumbs and fried or baked hard-boiled eggs. They are a delicious snack to have on hand.
Traditional Shepherd's Pie:
A hearty casserole cooked with ground lamb or beef and topped with mashed potatoes.
Drinks:
Beer:
Beers such as stouts, bitters, and ales are favourites among rugby enthusiasts. It's common to drink local brews like bitter and pale ale.
Cider:
In the warmer months, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic British cider can be a welcome change of pace.
Tonic water and gin:
Gin, tonic water, and a twist of lemon or lime make up this traditional British cocktail. For spirit drinkers, this is a novel option.
Whisky:
Stronger spirits like Scotch whisky and others are readily available for individuals who prefer them.
Pimm's:
Pimm's is a gin-based liqueur that is typically blended with lemonade and fruit, and it is widely regarded as the national summer drink of Britain.
Tea:
Of course, we can't talk about traditional British beverages without discussing tea. It's a pantry staple that goes well with milk and sugar.
Bear in mind that while these are some of the traditional alternatives eaten during rugby matches, the UK has an extraordinarily diversified culinary scene, with options from around the world to satisfy every taste. Have a great time at the games and with these tasty refreshments!
King James Royston Pub:
The King James Royston Pub is serving up some of the best examples of traditional British pub food and drink in honour of the upcoming Rugby World Cup in 2023. Offering a wide variety of premium wines, gins, whiskies, and cask-conditioned beers is one of our favourite things to do for our customers. You are welcome to bring family and friends to the game to show your support. Rugby World Cup Live Screening of the game will be from 8th September to 28th October 2023, here at King James Royston Pub.
We will be showcasing a variety of sporting events, including live coverage of the Rugby World Cup. All of our forthcoming events will be announced on the Facebook page.
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nationaldayof · 2 years ago
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Today is officially National Pi Day; National Children’s Craft Day; National Learn About Butterflies Day; National Potato Chip Day; National Write Down Your Story Day; and National Equal Pay Day!
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worldrandom · 2 years ago
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These are national holiday for each day between 3-5-23 and 3-18-23
3-5
cinco de march, custom chiefs day, finisher medal day, international open data day, multiple personality day, namesake day, national cheese doodle day, national potty dance day, reel film day, celebrate your mamerac, chocolate chip cookie week, national aardvark week, national words matter week, read an ebook week, sea week, teen teach week
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alamo day, day of memorial and respect for veterans, day of the dude dentist, national dentist day, national dress day, national ford day, national frozen food day, national hero and benfactors day, national oreo cookie day, national white chocolate cheese cake day
3-7
alexander graham bell day, national be heard day, national cereal day, national crown roast of pork day, national flapjack day, national library workers day, national sportsmanship day, plant power day, sock monkey day
3-8
be nasty day, international womens day, learn what your name means day, natioanl august day, national no smoking day, national proofreading day, national retro vidoe game day
3-9
amerigo vespucci day, international school s meals day, march full moon, name tag day, national american  paddle fish day, national crab meat day, national false teeth day, national get over it day, popcorn lovers day 
3-10
festival of life i  cracks day, harriet tubmen day, international bagpipe day, international day of awesomeness, international wig day, mario day, middle name pride day, national dry shampoo day, national landline telephone day, national pack your lunch day, national ranch day, national women and firls hiv/aids awareness day, paper money day, salvation army day, skirt day
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311 day, debanking day, genealogy day, international fannny pack day, key deer awareness day, nantional covid 19 day, national dream day, national johhny appleseed day, national no coded day, wash your nose day, world of plumbing day, workship of tools day, world largest rattlesnake round up
3-12
alfred hitchcock day, aztec new year, check your batteries day, day light savings time starts, national baked scollops day, national girls scout day, national plant a flowere day, national working moms day, world day against cyber censorship, girl scout week, sleep awareness week, sunshine week
3-13
common wealth day in canada, eight hours day, international every girls wins day, k-9 veterans day, national coconut torte day, national earmuff day, national good smaritan day, smart and sexy day, brain awareness day, national button week, national clean out your closet week
3-14
bake a pie in solidarity day, celebarate scientist day, crowfunding day, dribble to work day, equal pay day, genius day, legal assiant day, national children craft day, national dog theft awareness day, national learn about butterflies day, national pir day, national potato chip, national save a sp\ider day, pi day, white day,
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1848 revolution memorial day, brutus day, buzzards day, dumbstrucks day, everything you think is wrong day, ides of march, international day of action against canadian seal slaughter, international eat an animal for peta day, 
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black dress day, companies that care day, everything you do is right day, freedom of infomation day, lips appreciation day, national artichocke day, national close the gap day,  national farm rescuer day, national panda day, no selfies day, orange and lemons day, st urhos day
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camp fire girls day, doc patient trust day, evacuation day, national corned beef and gabbage day, national preschools teacher appreciation day, st patricks day, world sleep day
3-18
awkard moments day, forgive mom and dad day, global recycling day, goddes of fertilitry dayy, maple syrup sat, national biodiesel day, national corndaog day, national quilting day, national sloppy joe day, play the recorder day
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a-god-in-ruins-rises · 2 years ago
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What should be the USA's national dish? What are your favorite American foods?
national dish? i'd probably go with the classic cheeseburger with a side of fries and a soft drink or milkshake. barbecue would probably be a close second.
as for my favorite american food? man, so much. the aforementioned burger and barbecue are definitely up there. i love me some pb&j tbh. surf n turf. fried chicken. buffalo wings. pretty much everything eaten on thanksgiving. applie, pumpkin, and pecan pies. a good hot dog can really hit the spot. philly cheesesteaks. clam chowder. cioppino. pancakes. really just the classic american breakfast in general (pancakes/waffles/french toast with maple syrup and eggs and bacon and sausage and hash browns and so on). chocolate chip cookies. biscuits and gravy. crawfish boil.
honestly, i could keep going forever. the more i think about it the more that comes to mind. i love it all. and i would even make an argument for a lot of "ethnic" foods actually being american. like a lot of chinese food is uniquely american. i would say pizza as it's popularly known is american. spaghetti is american. a lot of japanese food is americanized -- like a lot of sushi. i would even argue a lot of mexican food that is popular is actually american. even burritos as we know them are really an american dish.
i only know this because my grandma mentioned it when i was younger. we were eating burritos and she told us about how different they were from the burritos she grew up eating in mexico (she was born and raised in america but visited mexico occasionally). she said that the burritos she knew as a child were simply a small tortilla with some refried beans and a little cheese. she said if you were /lucky/ you might add some meat. she said they were mostly a meal for poor people because they were cheap and convenient and portable. she ate them a lot when she'd travel with her father across the country looking for seasonal work. she said you'd need to eat like 10 of them to really be full.
but these burritos we eat in america these days -- these fat ass burritos with three different beans, three different kinds of meat, a pound of three types of cheese, sour cream, avocado, salsa, hot sauce, eggs, potatoes, french fries, lettuce, jalapenos, etc -- is a very american invention. my grandma would even draw the distinction between them by specifying "american burritos" whenever she wanted to eat one.
so yeah. it's hard to pick a favorite. i love it all. every day would probably have a different answer.
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murderousink23 · 2 years ago
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03/14/2023 is Mother Tongue Day 🇪🇪, National Pi Day 🥧🌏, International Day of Action for Rivers 🏞🌏, National Children's Craft Day 🖍🇺🇲, National Learn about Butterflies Day 🦋🇺🇲, National Potato Chip Day (invented by an African-American man named George Crum) 🥔🇺🇲, Equal Pay Day 🇺🇲, Dog Theft Awareness Day 🐕🇬🇧
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National Cook a Sweet Potato Day
As sweet potatoes are one of the most important crops in the world,  it only makes sense that National Cook a Sweet Potato Day has arisen  over the ages. Sweet potatoes are delicious and chock-full of all sorts  of vitamins and minerals your body needs to stay healthy, and it’s high  time we stopped looking at them as just an addition to our Thanksgiving  dinner.
History of National Cook a Sweet Potato Day
No official origin of Sweet Potato Day itself can be found, however  it is likely that various cultures have honoured this food for  centuries. In fact, the sweet potato has been cultivated and enjoyed for  thousands of years, as the origin and domestication of the sweet potato  are estimated to have happened at least 5000 years ago.
When digging up the remains of an ancient Peruvian culture,  researchers found remnants of sweet potatoes that may date back as far  as 8000 B.C.
When introduced to Europe in the 16th century, the sweet potato was  automatically declared a delicacy and was very expensive, which was  especially strange seeing as how it had taken the English 200 (!) years  to start treating Irish potatoes like real food.
Till this day, sweet potatoes are a staple in countries such as  Uganda and Rwanda, and they are also very popular in most Asian  countries, from Japan to Vietnam to India.
How to celebrate National Cook a Sweet Potato Day
National Cook a Sweet Potato Day is our chance to recognise the  important contributions that this vegetable has made to humanity.
As with other food-related events, part of the fun of this day is  that we can cook a sweet potato however we see fit. Whether it is  boiled, steamed, fried or prepared with other delectable dishes, the  sweet potato is both healthy and tasty.
Sweet potatoes can be used in salads, pies and soups. They can be  used as a side dish or serve as the main course when made into a  casserole. They can be combined with flour, yeast and several other  ingredients to be made into rolls, or they can be combined with eggs,  sugar and spices like cinnamon to make a delicious pie. There are even  recipes for sweet potato quesadillas, sweet potato pudding and sweet  potato chip dip to be found.
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National Days: National Pi(e) and Chips (Crisps) Day
National Days: National Pi(e) and Chips (Crisps) Day
I promised in February Stars that I would be starting two new series this month, and then extended that from two to three. This is the first post in the second of those three. Longer term readers may recall the forerunner to this: back in my early blogging days I ran a series called ‘Dates To Note,’ which you can find in the menu above. Most of those were about days with health and social care…
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nationaldaycalendar · 3 years ago
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March 14, 2022 - NATIONAL PI DAY – NATIONAL POTATO CHIP DAY – NATIONAL LEARN ABOUT BUTTERFLIES DAY – NATIONAL NAPPING DAY – NATIONAL WRITE DOWN YOUR STORY DAY – NATIONAL CHILDREN’S CRAFT DAY
March 14, 2022 – NATIONAL PI DAY – NATIONAL POTATO CHIP DAY – NATIONAL LEARN ABOUT BUTTERFLIES DAY – NATIONAL NAPPING DAY – NATIONAL WRITE DOWN YOUR STORY DAY – NATIONAL CHILDREN’S CRAFT DAY
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