July in Chocolate 2011

Tomorrow is a new month and that means new opportunities to celebrate life with fun food holidays involving chocolate, Sisters and Brothers.  Remember if I've missed any, drop your Chocolate Priestess a comment letting me know about others that should be added to our calendar.  Also let me know if and when you celebrate any of these. 

July = National Ice Cream Month -- We will be doing featured reviews from three companies, four brands plus a massive giveaway for some lucky reader.  So become a public follower now so you can get in all all this cold action.

July 1 = Creative Ice Cream Flavor Day -- What is the most creative flavor you've had?

July 3 = National Chocolate Wafer Day -- Cookies or cakes or both?

July 7 = Chocolate Day -- Isn't that every day here?

July 8 - National Chocolate with Almonds Day -- Common combination there.

July 9 = National Sugar Cookie Day -- Yes, you can make chocolate sugar cookies or cover them with chocolate.

July 12 = National Pecan Pie Day -- My favorite variation is my friend Emilie's Chocolate Pecan Pie.

July 18 = National Ice Cream Day -- Really?  You have an entire month all ready folks do you need one special day?

July 25 = National Hot Fudge Sunday Day -- We have a post sent for that all ready.

July 28 = National Chocolate Milk Day -- Maybe we'll discuss the ongoing controversy in American schools.

July 30 = National Cheesecake Day -- There are tons of variations with chocolate out there.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Hi Chocolate Priestess, I'm loving this calendar! Thank you for sharing it, and I'm with you - every day is CHOCOLATE DAY! Have a terrific holiday weekend.
Hi, Brooks, thanks for reading and commenting. I see you did so on July 1st so what type of creative ice cream flavor do you plan on making/trying today?
Unknown said…
Hello. You visited my blog {thanks :)} and asked about the Diplomat ceke. To tell you the truth, I don't know if its name came from any historical event. It is a very popular cake here in Romania and I make it very often with any kind of fruits.
Have a nice weekend.
Brindusa, Oh, OK, the historian in me had to ask. Thanks for dropping by. Hope you had time to check out more posts on The Chocolate Cult.