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Noodle Ring Day

Noodle Ring Day is celebrated every year on December 11th, highlighting a retro dish that was once a popular culinary centerpiece. A noodle ring is a baked pasta dish shaped into a ring, typically using a Bundt pan or a mold. It is often filled with savory or sweet ingredients and served as a side or dessert.

History of Noodle Rings

Noodle rings became a staple in mid-20th-century American cuisine, especially in households that loved creative presentations. They were featured in vintage cookbooks as a versatile dish, allowing home cooks to experiment with fillings and sauces.

How to Celebrate Noodle Ring Day:

  1. Make a Noodle Ring: Cook a classic noodle ring with eggs, cheese, and noodles, or try a modern twist by adding seasonal vegetables or protein.
  2. Explore Sweet Versions: Experiment with dessert noodle rings, using sweet noodles, cinnamon, sugar, and raisins.
  3. Host a Retro Dinner Party: Celebrate vintage cuisine by serving a noodle ring alongside other mid-century favorites.
  4. Share Your Creation: Post your noodle ring recipes or photos on social media with #NoodleRingDay.
  5. Learn Culinary History: Dive into the history of noodle-based dishes and the evolution of food molds in American cooking.

Noodle Ring Day is a lighthearted holiday that invites you to get creative in the kitchen while celebrating a unique dish from the past.

Dewey Decimal Day

Dewey Decimal Day is celebrated annually on December 10th to honor the birthday of Melvil Dewey (1851–1931), the creator of the Dewey Decimal System. This system revolutionized library organization by providing a standardized way to categorize books and make them easier to locate.

What is the Dewey Decimal System?

The system classifies books into 10 broad categories, each represented by a three-digit number (e.g., 500 for Science). These categories are further divided into subcategories, creating a hierarchical structure for organizing knowledge.

Ways to Celebrate Dewey Decimal Day:

  1. Visit Your Local Library: Explore how the Dewey Decimal System is used to organize books and discover something new in a category you don’t usually explore.
  2. Learn About the System: Study the basics of how the Dewey Decimal System works and try categorizing a few books in your home.
  3. Appreciate Librarians: Thank your local librarians for their work and dedication to keeping knowledge accessible.
  4. Read a Book: Pick a book from a category you’ve never explored, like 700 (Arts & Recreation) or 200 (Religion).
  5. Host a Library Event: Encourage friends, family, or a community group to dive into library history or organize a scavenger hunt using the Dewey Decimal categories.

Dewey Decimal Day is a great opportunity to celebrate libraries, literacy, and the enduring legacy of Melvil Dewey’s work in making information accessible to all.

Donations Down 50% Amid Postal Strike

Salvation Army Faces a Critical Challenge: Donations Down 50% Amid Postal Strike

The Salvation Army is experiencing an unprecedented challenge this year. Donations have plummeted by 50% compared to previous years, and the ongoing Canadian postal strike has played a significant role in this decline. The strike has disrupted the timely flow of donations during our most crucial fundraising period, from November 1 to December 31—a window that traditionally accounts for 65% of our annual funding.

This shortfall threatens the programs and services we provide to those in need across our communities. From food banks and shelter support to disaster relief and rehabilitation programs, the funds raised during the holiday season are vital to ensuring these services continue year-round.

We are urgently calling on our supporters and the community to step forward during this critical time. Your donations, whether made online, at local collection points, or through other available channels, will help bridge the gap caused by these unforeseen challenges.

Together, we can ensure that hope and support reach those who need it most. Visit SalvationArmy.ca to donate today or find alternative ways to give. Every contribution makes a difference.

Thank you for your compassion and generosity during this critical season.