Monday, November 30, 2009

December Food Themes

Eat a Red Apple Day - December 1
National Pie Day - December 1
National Fritters Day - December 2
National Torte Day - December 5
National Gazpacho Day - December 6
National Cotton Candy Day - December 7
National Pastry Day - December 9
National Noodle-Ring Day - December 11
Ice Cream and Violins Day - December 13
National Bouillabaisse Day - December 14
National Lemon Cupcake Day - December 15
National Chocolate Covered Anything Day - December 16
National Maple Syrup Day - December 17
National Roast Suckling Pick Day - December 18
Oatmeal Muffin Day - December 19
National Hamburger Day - December 21
National French Fried Shrimp Day - December 21
National Date-Nut Bread Day - December 22
National Egg Nog Day - December 24
National Pumpkin Pie Day - December 25
National Fruitcake Day - December 27
National Chocolate Day - December 28
National Bicarbonate of Soda Day - December 30

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Christmas Tree Facts

  • There are approximately 25-30 million Real Christmas Trees sold in the U.S. every year.
  • There are close to 350 million Real Christmas Trees currently growing on Christmas Tree farms in the U.S. alone, all planted by farmers.
  • North American Real Christmas Trees are grown in all 50 states and Canada. Eighty percent of artificial trees worldwide are manufactured in China, according to the U.S. Commerce Department.
  • Real Trees are a renewable, recyclable resource. Artificial trees contain non-biodegradable plastics and possible metal toxins such as lead.
  • There are more than 4,000 local Christmas Tree recycling programs throughout the United States.
  • For every Real Christmas Tree harvested, 1 to 3 seedlings are planted the following spring.
  • There are about 350,000 acres in production for growing Christmas Trees in the U.S.; much of it preserving green space.
  • There are close to 15,000 farms growing Christmas Trees in the U.S., and over 100,000 people are employed full or part-time in the industry.
  • It can take as many as 15 years to grow a tree of typical height (6-7 feet) or as little as 4 years, but the average growing time is 7 years.
  • The top Christmas Tree producing states are Oregon, North Carolina, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Washington.
  • The most common Christmas Tree species are: balsam fir, Douglas-fir, Fraser fir, noble fir, Scotch pine, Virgina pine and white pine.

For more information on Christmas Trees, please see the National Christmas Tree Association site at www.christmastree.org.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Oral History of Illinois Website Launched

Anyone with a computer can now see and hear the history of Illinois agriculture told by the people who lived it. Today, during a news conference, the Illinois State Museum launched the Audio-Video Barn website (http://avbarn.museum.state.il.us), featuring 300 hours of interviews with more than 130 people involved with agriculture in Illinois over the past 129 years. The website is the culmination of a two-year Oral History of Illinois Agriculture project led by the Illinois State Museum and Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum.

Monday, November 2, 2009

November is...

Monthly Events
Child Safety and Protection Month
Good Nutrition Month
Hunger Awareness Month
National American Indian Heritage Month
National Diabetes Awareness Month
Peanut Butter Lover's Month
National Georgia Pecan Month
National Family Literacy Month

Weekly Events
National Chemistry Week (week one)
Kids Goals Education Week (week one)
National Farm Week (week two)
American Education Week (week two)
National Children's Book Week (week two)

Daily Events
1 - Thomas Edison Patented the Electric Light Bulb (1879)
2 - National Deviled Egg Day
3 - Sandwich Day
4 - First Wagon Train reached California
4 - National Candy Day
5 - National Donut Day
17 - Homemade Bread Day
17 - National Farm Joke Day
19 - Gettysburg Address delivered (1863)
23 - National Cashew Day
26 - National Cake Day