Every day we celebrate something in order to appreciate things we have been provided. Therefore, on December 19, we celebrate Look for an Evergreen day in order to cherish the gift of nature. The importance that every evergreen signifies even defying the depths of harsh winters. We also celebrate Oatmeal muffin day today. To enjoy this delicious muffin with our breakfast. Let us read about the days a little more deeply.
Look for an Evergreen Day
Look for an evergreen day falls just seven days before Christmas, on December 19 every year. If you still have not gotten yourself a Christmas tree, this is the last day to hunt down the perfect tree. And if you have already gotten one for yourself, this could be the best day to explore these giants in your neighborhood. Go out and familiarize yourself with these evergreens that enhance the beauty of your neighborhood.
History
Throughout ages, evergreens have played a major role in every society. Therefore, this day has a religious observance too. As even in the season of death, evergreens have seemingly eternal nature. Established by the National Arborist Association originally to appreciate the beauty of the trees. So that their beauty must not confine just for being decked up with lights and glitters. As they keep their foliage even in the depth of winters. Also providing a great green and white contrast beauty in harsh winters.
How to Celebrate
Look out for the best tree that would compliment your home and your decorations. And if you have already bought yours, go out in the neighborhood for a walk to appreciate these beauties. You can also grab a book of flora and fauna to know more about these evergreens. Get to know more about the ones that grow in your neighborhood.
Oatmeal Muffin Day
This appetizing and delectable combination of food can make oatmeal envious of itself. Oatmeal muffin goes really well with your morning coffee as well as your afternoon tea. A filling and delicious snack that you cannot resist taking a bite.
History
The history of muffins dates back back to the 10th or 11th century in Wales, England. However, English style muffins were made out of yeast raised batter and used to be cooked on a girdle. In America, quick break muffins came in around eighteenth century. Therefore they had to be made in separate molds as they were made out from batter not dough.
How to Celebrate
What could be a better way to celebrate this deliciousness other than enjoying it with your favorite beverage. A lot of recipes are available to make this delectable muffin. Mix some eggs, flour sugar and oatmeal and put it in the oven. And enjoy the exquisite oatmeal muffin with coffee or hot cocoa for breakfast with your family.
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