Saturday, June 13, 2020

June 13 - National Kitchen Klutzes Of America Day


Happy National Kitchen Klutzes Of America Day! On June 13, today honors any and all of those who would like to cook and be in the kitchen, but it just doesn’t seem to work well for them.


Klutz:  most commonly referred to as a clumsy person. 


Kitchen Klutzes are the people who set out with the intentions of being like Gordon Ramsey or Julia Child as they open up the cookbook. 


As they place the mixing bowl and ingredients on the counter, they imagine knife cuts as swift as Wolfgang Puck or Bobby Flay.  


However, reality quickly dissolves all of those dreams as smoke billows from the oven, and they mistake salt for sugar. Those knife cuts turn bloody, and cookies and fingers are burnt. 


The Kitchen Klutz has struck, and visions of spilled milk are pitifully cried over.   


It may be necessary to keep a first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy when Kitchen Klutzes are around. Be ready to call 911 and have your favorite take out ready as backup if you’re still hungry. 

 
HOW TO OBSERVE 

 
There several ways to celebrate this humorous holiday. 


  • • Laugh at yourself. Share your mortifying stories of kitchen failure over take out Thai or pizza.  

  • • Give your favorite Kitchen Klutz the gift of cooking classes.  

  • • Watch your favorite cooking flops show. 

Don’t forget to share your stories and celebrations using 

#NationalKitchenKlutzesDay on social media. 


HISTORY 


National Day Calendar® is researching the origins of this culinary holiday. 


#NatinoalKitchenKlutzesDay 

@KlutzCertified 

@nichecinema 

June 13 - National Weed Your Garden Day


Happy National Weed Your Garden Day! On June 13 each year, today serves as a reminder to all gardeners to take an extra 5 or 10 minutes while weeding their gardens. 


One of the best gardening tips is to stay in control of your garden. National Day calendar® has provided some tips at the website below: 


https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-gardening-day-april-14/


Unfortunately, weeds grow fast, very fast. With inattention, they can soon become overwhelming.   


Giving daily attention to your garden makes it easier to maintain. Weeding five or ten minutes each day will make the job seem bearable. It might even be enjoyable. This way you will be in control, and the weeds will not! 


Excessive and unwanted weeds will crowd out plant roots and steal the nutrients that are needed for the plants to grow nice and be healthy. Helpful tips on reducing weeds in your garden: 


  • • Cover the soil along rows and between plants with mulch. 

  • • Make sure to keep all weeds away from young plants. 

  • • Plant your plants closely together to leave less room for weed growth. 

  • • Have soil weed-free before planting. 

  • • Make sure you do not let any of the weeds go to seed. 

  • • Keep the edges of your yard mowed short to lessen the invasion of weeds onto your property and into your garden. 


HOW TO OBSERVE 

 
Take time to weed your garden as you celebrate today. In addition, you can celebrate by: 


  • • Committing to regular weeding to reduce weed growth. 

  • • Weeding after a good rainfall while the soil is soft makes it easier to clean by the roots.  

  • • Weeding your garden with a friend to makes the job go faster and feel more like a celebration! 

  • • Rewarding yourself with tall glass of something iced and refreshing as you admire your weed-free garden. 


Use #NationalWeedYourGardenDay to post on social media. 


HISTORY 


National Day Calendar® is still trying to weed out the origins of this gardening holiday. 


#NationalWeedYourGardenDay 

@MiracleGro 

@nichecinema