NATIONAL PEACH PIE DAY
There is no doubt that your mouth will begin to water and you will immediately be hungry for dessert when you see that August 24 is annually celebrated as National Peach Pie Day.On this day, remember the à la mode!
Piles of peaches, either fresh or frozen, mixed with sugars, cinnamon and a few other ingredients inside a buttery, flaky crust are the make-up of this delicious dessert.
- The state of Georgia has been known as the center of peach growers.
- Georgia is known as the “Peach State”
- Peach harvest occurs between June and August.
- Harvest from each peach tree lasts about one week.
- There are two main varieties of peaches: Clingstone and Freestone.
- A medium peach weighs 2.6 oz.
- A medium peach typically contains 30 calories, 7 g of carbohydrate, 1 g of protein, 140 mg of potassium, and 8% of the daily value for vitamin C.
http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/peach-pie
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Piled-High-Peach-Pie-635
http://southernfood.about.com/od/peachpies/r/bl51227d.htm
http://www.chocolatemoosey.com/2013/08/06/homemade-peach-pie-filling/
NATIONAL PEACH PIE DAY HISTORY
Within our research, we were unable to find the creator of National Peach Pie Day, an “unofficial” national holiday.
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NATIONAL WAFFLE DAY
The first United States patent for a waffle iron was issued to Cornelius Swarthout of Troy, New York on August 24, 1869. Now, August 24 annually celebrates National Waffle Day in honor of this anniversary.Eaten throughout the world, a waffle is a leavened batter or dough that is cooked between two plates that are patterned to give a characteristic size, shape and surface impression. Based on the type of waffle iron used as well as recipe used there are many variations of waffles.
“In the late 14th century the first known waffle recipe was penned in an anonymous manuscript, Le Ménagier de Paris, written by a husband as a set of instructions to his young wife. While it technically contains four recipes, all are a variation of the first: Beat some eggs in a bowl, season with salt and add wine. Toss in some flour, and mix. Then fill, little by little, two irons at a time with as much of the paste as a slice of cheese is large. Then close the iron and cook both sides. If the dough does not detach easily from the iron, coat it first with a piece of cloth that has been soaked in oil or grease. The other three variations explain how cheese is to be placed in between two layers of batter, grated and mixed in to the batter, or left out, along with the eggs.” (Wikipedia)
- 1953 – Frank Dorsa’s Eggo Frozen Waffles are sold in Supermarkets for the first time.
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