Sunday, November 15, 2020

November 15 - National Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day

 

Happy National Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day! On November 15, today does NOT encourage us to don a bib with fork and knife in hand to plunge head first into the icebox. Rather, today encourages us to prepare for the upcoming holidays.  

 
On October 30, we celebrated National Haunted Refrigerator Night. 


Now that Halloween is over, today calls for getting together some soap, a hot water-filled bucket, disinfectant, a sponge and a garbage bag. Then you will be ready for the day! 

 
With family gathering and a large turkey waiting to be roasted, cleaning out the refrigerator makes sense.  

 
Not only will we need room before the meals, but we also need space for all of the upcoming leftovers.  

 
Many dread this job. However, it is an important task none the less. 

 
Due to our hectic and busy lifestyles, the cleaning of the refrigerator gets neglected. hence the creation of National Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day.   


There may be a surprise or two found at the back of the shelves. Things are often pushed back as new food is put in the front and gets forgotten. 


Sanitation Foundation (NSF) International found that the meat and vegetable drawers were the dirtiest spots in our kitchens – well with regards to causing disease. 


However, those who clean their fridges more often tend to waste more food. There’s plenty of advice available on the frequency of fridge cleaning.  


Understanding food labels and the meanings behind “sell by” and “best by” dates are also important.  


However, these labels don’t necessarily mean a product has gone bad, but that the quality is best by the date on the label. However, “use by” leaves some of us wondering. 


HOW TO OBSERVE 


Some suggestions for your refrigeration cleaning are: 


  • • Empty each shelf. 

    • Completely wipe down the inside of the refrigerator. 
  • • Wash drawers and underneath the drawers. 
  • • Throw away all expired food. 
  • • Throw away any moldy food. 
  • • Get rid of anything that you do not use. 
  • • Vacuum condenser coils. 
  • • Vacuum out under the refrigerator. 
  • • Restock shelves and drawers with good food. 
  • • Enjoy your nice, clean, organized refrigerator. 

Use #CleanOutYourRefrigeratorDay to post on social media. 


HISTORY 


In 1999, the home economists at Whirlpool® Home Appliances created National Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day to encourage people to clean out their refrigerator in advance of the upcoming holidays.  


At that time, the company even had a toll-free hotline that people could call into for cleaning tips. 


What does cleaning out your refrigerator look like for you? 


#CleanOutYourRefrigeratorDay 

@NSFInternational 

@whirlpoolusa 

@nichecinema 

November 15 - National Philanthropy Day®

 

Happy National Philanthropy Day®! On November 15, this day honors any and all of those who give back to their communities.  


The word "philanthropy" comes from Latin and Greek philanthropia which gives us kindliness, humanity, and love for mankind. 


From this, we take the philo (tending to, fond of) and join antropos meaning mankind or human beings. 


Philanthropists give of their time and money in ways that provide a lasting impact. Some of the ways philanthropy changes the world include: 


  • • supporting education through scholarships, grants, foundations and more 

    • foundations supporting scientific research 
  • • development of charities 
  • • funding grants to programs for local, national and international needs 
  • • encourage art through grants and foundations 
  • • invest in advocacy platforms for the underprivileged 

This day recognizes philanthropists for their many significant contributions, help and good deeds and for the differences that they have made in our lives and our communities. 


While philanthropy is giving and kind, it is a type of gift that strives to replace social ills with solutions.  


Philanthropists see issues and try to solve them. Charity often is a temporary solution for a temporary problem. When the issue persists, we seek a cure.  


There are instances of philanthropy that can overlap with instances of charity. 


The difference is that charity relieves the pains of social problems, whereas philanthropy attempts to solve those problems at their root causes. 


HOW TO OBSERVE 


Learn more about the kinds of philanthropy in your community. Read books on the history of philanthropy in the United States. 


Share how philanthropy has impacted your community. Support your favorite philanthropic organization.  


Use #NationalPhilanthropyDay to post on social media. 


HISTORY 


In 1985, the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) created National Philanthropy Day®. 


#NationalPhilanthropyDay 

@AFPFan 

@nichecinema