November

National Peanut Butter Fudge Day

November 20 National Peanut Butter Fudge Day

The National Peanut Butter Fudge Day is celebrated every 20th of November each year. This day gives recognition to peanut butter fudge – everyone’s favorite fudge flavor. It is also used as an ingredient in various dishes, meals, and desserts. If you are a fan of peanut butter fudge, you definitely should not miss this event.

About the National Peanut Butter Fudge DayPeanut Butter Fudge Day

During the National Peanut Butter Fudge Day, is same like Peanut Butter Day, people conduct various activities that let them achieve the objectives or purposes of the celebration. For one, people buy jars of peanut butter fudge that they indulge themselves in. Others prefer to make one for themselves. People also shout out on social media how they are participating in the celebration of the event.

History

Historical reports claim that fudge was made in the USA by accident. In 1886, a letter by Emely Battersby Hartridge was discovered. This letter mentioned Hartridge’s cousin who had made fudge and sold it for 40 cents for each pound. In 1888, Hartridge got the recipe and made 30 pounds of fudge she sold during the Vassar College Senior Auction.

During the late 19th century, shops on Mackinac Island, Michigan started producing fudge products for summer vacationers. Currently, there are a lot of flavors of fudge which include hot chocolate fudge and peanut butter fudge.

With limited knowledge about the origins of peanut butter fudge, even less is known about the history of the National Peanut Butter Fudge Day. We don’t know when, where, and how it began. We also don’t have a clue as to who founded it. But still, we can make a good guess as to why such an event was established in the first place. Perhaps a person or a group of people thought that the peanut butter fudge is much loved by the people. They must have then thought that it deserves a spot in the list of food holidays celebrated every year.

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Dates

As mentioned earlier, the National Peanut Butter Fudge Day is celebrated every 20th of November each year. This means that the dates of celebration for this event are as follows:

  • Friday, November 20,
  • Saturday, November 20,
  • Sunday, November 20, 2022
  • Monday, November 20, 2023
  • Wednesday, November 20, 2024
  • Thursday, November 20, 2025

Celebration Ideas and Activities

The following are the best things to do to make your celebration of the National Peanut Butter Fudge Day as best as it can be:

Binge in Peanut Butter Fudge while Binge-watching Series

One great idea for your celebration of this day is to indulge yourself in eating delicious peanut butter fudge while you binge watch some TV series or movies. It would be relaxing and fulfilling to do this at the end of the day while you sit or lie down in your couch or bed.

Make Peanut Butter Fudge Flavored Desserts

Another great idea for your celebration of this day is to make peanut butter fudge flavored desserts. But of course, you need to start with peanut butter fudge. You can make one by combining peanut butter, milk, vanilla extract, and sugar. You can then use this fudge to make a pie, cake, candies, or even ice cream.

Celebrate on Social Media

You can also take your celebration of this day on social media. You can, for instance, use the hashtag #NationalPeanutButterFudgeDay to let your friends and followers know that you are also participating in the celebration of this day. Let them know that such a celebration takes place every year and also how happy you are enjoying your day.Peanut Butter Fudge Day

Quotes

  • I’m going to take this God-given gift of being funny, and I’m going to spread it out like peanut butter on everything I do. – Steve Harvey
  • After a workout, you definitely have to have a protein shake. I drink my six-pound whey protein all the time, too. I throw some fruit in there – strawberries, blueberries – with some peanut butter and banana, and it gives you all the recovery you need from a hard day of lifting and running. – Rob Gronkowski
  • Just like food, you could think peanut butter is your favorite food for 5,000 years and then be like, ‘I actually like burgers better’, you know? I was just trying to say that kids and people, in general, don’t have to label themselves and say, ‘I’m straight’ or ‘I’m gay’ or ‘I’m whatever.’ – Lily-Rose Depp
  • Nothing takes the taste out of peanut butter quite like unrequited love. – Charles M. Schulz
  • I make a mean peanut butter and jelly sandwich. – Jack Black
  • Usually, about 2 hours before a game, I stuff in nice peanut butter and jelly with chocolate milk. – Rob Gronkowski
  • My favorite dish is from Congo, the native country of my father. It’s called Poulet a la Dakatine and is made from chicken, peanut butter, and spinach. – Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
  • My mom used to make everything. She had a great garden and composted and made everything from scratch – peanut butter, bread, jelly, everything. I don’t know how she did it because all those things take time and love and labor. I only do half the stuff she does – but there’s still time. – Julia Roberts
  • People say to me all the time, ‘When did you know that you had fully become an American?’ And I say, ‘The day I realized I loved peanut butter.’ – Ana Navarro
  • The trouble with remakes is that people fall in love with the original. It’s like peanut butter. If you try to change the taste of peanut butter, you’re in trouble. – Sylvester Stallone
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