FEBRUARY 6, 2023 | NATIONAL LAME DUCK DAY | NATIONAL FROZEN YOGURT DAY | NATIONAL CHOPSTICKS DAY

(Last Updated On: February 6, 2023)

FEBRUARY 6, 2023 | NATIONAL LAME DUCK DAY | NATIONAL FROZEN YOGURT DAY | NATIONAL CHOPSTICKS DAY

National Lame Duck Day | February 6
National Lame Duck Day | February 6

NATIONAL LAME DUCK DAY

On February 6th, National Lame Duck Day recognizes the ratification of the 20th Amendment to the United States Constitution or the Lame Duck Amendment. Read more…

National Frozen Yogurt Day | February 6
National Frozen Yogurt Day | February 6

NATIONAL FROZEN YOGURT DAY

National Frozen Yogurt Day on February 6th recognizes a sweet frozen dessert that has gone from fad status to staple freezer item in a few decades. Read more…

National Chopsticks Day | February 6
National Chopsticks Day | February 6

NATIONAL CHOPSTICKS DAY

Each year on National Chopsticks Day, people worldwide celebrate the humble and ancient utensils on February 6th. Read more…

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Recipe of the Day

Nutty Coffee

Nutty Coffee
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 7 minutes
Total Prep: 12 minutes
Servings: 2

Ingredients:

3 cups brewed coffee
2 Tbsp sweetened condensed milk
2 Tbsp hazelnut spread (Nutella)
Whipped cream
Cocoa powder for dusting

Instructions:

Combine coffee, sweetened condensed milk, and hazelnut spread into a medium saucepan. Heat over medium heat while stirring until all ingredients are combined and thoroughly heated. Do not boil.

Pour into cups. Top with whipped cream and dust with cocoa powder.

Recipe credit:

Michele S.

February 6th Celebrated History

1917

The California Associated Raisin Company trademarked the Sun-Maid name. Just two years before, advertising executive E.A. Berg created an advertising campaign inspired by the very raisins dried by the sun. In an interesting twist of fate, Sun-Maid executive Leroy Payne spotted a young Lorraine Collett in a red bonnet and asked her to pose for a painting that would later become the Sun-Maid logo.

1937

Covici Friede publishes John Steinbeck’s novella Of Mice and Men. Set during the Great Depression, the story follows two migrant ranch workers, George and Lennie, who dream of owning their own ranch someday. Steinbeck adapted the book into a three-act play.

1935

Parker Brothers sold its first Monopoly game. Originally called “The Landlord’s Game,” it was created in 1903 by Lizzie Magie.

1971

Alan Shepard delivers airmail like he’s never seen before when he hits two golf balls on the Moon. During his third mission to the Moon, the Apollo 14 astronaut took three swings with his specialized club to hit the two golf balls, making the first golf drives in space.

February 6th Celebrated History

Babe Ruth – 1895

With some of baseball’s most colorful nicknames, including the Sultan of Swat, Babe Ruth captivated baseball for 22 seasons. During his career, he spent most of his time with the New York Yankees but he left a curse with the Boston Red Sox and also spent time with the Atlanta Braves.

Ronald Reagan – 1911

The 40th President of the United States served two consecutive terms in the Oval Office. Before being elected to any office, Reagan was an actor in Hollywood and president of the Screen Actors Guild. Just two months into his administration, an assassination attempt would be made on his life. He would recover to see to the end of the Cold War and an era of peace and general prosperity.

Mary Leakey – 1913

The British paleoanthropologist made many discoveries during her career but one of the most important came in 1948 when she discovered the first fossilized skull of Proconsul africanus. This early ancestor of both apes and humans lived about 25 million years ago.

Thurl Ravenscroft – 1914

The voice actor is best known as the original voice of Tony the Tiger for Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes. “They’re Grrrreat!”

Tom Brokaw – 1940

The noted television journalist anchored the NBC Nightly News for 22 years. He is also the author of The Greatest Generation.

Bob Marley – 1945

The pioneering Jamaican musician brought reggae to the masses with the band The Wailers. Some of their most popular songs include “No Woman, No Cry,” “Three Little Birds,” and “Stir it Up.”

Natalie Cole – 1950

The Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter earned a legendary reputation in her own right for her jazz and soul music. Known for her albums including Inseparable, Everlasting, and Take a Look, but she also recorded Unforgettable, an album of cover songs previously performed by her father, Nat King Cole.

Honorable Mention

Mary Rudge – 1842
Anne Bethel Spencer – 1882

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