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Friday, March 6, 2015

Dentist's Day is a day to display a big, toothy smile. After all, your Dentist plays a role in that big, bright smile. She's an important person in keeping your smile bright, and your teeth and mouth healthy.  

Yes, I have a female dentist and she's wonderful!  Part of women in history - the right to follow your dream and become whatever you want.  I just saw her on the 2nd.  Had to drive thru piles of snow but made it for another cleaning!

Remember, back on the 1st,  I said that March was frozen food month - well, it also has it's own day - today!


National Frozen Food Day celebrates all those yummy foods and snacks in your freezer. Sure, the invention of the freezer made this day possible. But, the methods and techniques of  preparing and freezing foods is what makes frozen foods taste great, look great and store in a frozen state until you need them.
Imagine how your busy life would be if you didn't have a frozen dinner to pop into the microwave in between a late day at work and your evening event.  You'd have to stop and make a dinner from scratch!
Thanks to the frozen food industry, you can (and should ) celebrate Frozen Food Day in true frozen food manner:
  • Start your day with by popping a frozen breakfast into the microwave.
  • For lunch, select among a wide array of frozen lunch treats.
  • Take a trip to the grocery store to buy some frozen food, any will do.
  • Dinner: If you are in a hurry, you're in luck. The selection of dinner entrees is seemingly endless.
  • Snack time is the perfect time for ......ice cream!
Did you know? Frozen foods first hit store shelves in 1930 in Springfield, Ma. Who developed the process? ...... Clarence Birdseye.

Congress, by Senate Joint Resolution 193, designated March 6, 1984, as ``Frozen Food Day'' and authorized and requested the President to issue a proclamation upon this occasion.
In Proclamation #5157, President Ronald Reagan said: "Now, Therefore, I, Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim March 6, 1984, as Frozen Food Day, and I call upon the American people to observe such day with appropriate ceremonies and activities." And, so this became a true National day of recognition and celebration.

We treat our oldest daughter to frozen meals when she watches our cat.  She comes over on her lunch hour and has a selection of frozen items (all chosen by her) in our freezer so she can have a nice warm meal.  One of the various ways we "pay"  her for watching out for Max.

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