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October is National Pizza Month! With 31 days on the calendar, we have plenty of time to explore all things pizza – from its history to its many mouthwatering flavors. So, who invented pizza, and what’s National Pizza Month all about anyway? Keep reading to find out. Plus, get our family’s favorite go-to pizza recipe!
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“SMILE!” is a saying often used by parents to their children. But why is smiling so important? World Smile Day is celebrated the first Friday in October every year. Keep reading to find out more about the history behind this obscure holiday and some unique World Smile Day ideas you can do with your children.
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Where would we be today without the vehicles in our driveways? They help us get to destinations near and far, plus they have built-in TVs, elaborate stereo systems, and automatic windows. However, we often forget the humble beginnings of the cars we know and love today.
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If there’s one unique skill that has been continually used throughout history, it’s sewing! To think our fashionable clothes and warm blankets wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for the art of sewing and the talented crafters who perfected it. National Sewing Month is a holiday that celebrates the art of sewing.
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Intricate and beautiful, yet durable and practical – quilting is a craft that provides more than just a warm blanket for frosty nights. Used initially to repurpose old scraps of fabric, quilting has evolved into a unique art form and social hobby. How exactly did patchwork quilting become the beloved craft it is today?