Unique Holidays: December 1st, 2021

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Good morning, welcome to our series sharing Unique Holidays: December 1st, 2021. Did you know today is Eat A Red Apple Day. Which I will pass on because I don’t eat Apples but Charlie and do. I think I will go pick up Apples to surprise them with this evening. Would you like a Apple as well?

 Eat a Red Apple Day– always December 1

Eat a Red Apple Day is today and we hope you eat an Apple not only today, but every day.

Apples are delicious and Apples are nutritious which is a great combination. Did you know Apples date back to the Garden of Eden. In that garden, the Bible tells us Apples were the “Forbidden fruit”.

It is really easy to participate in this Holiday because there are thousands of varieties of Apples grown all over the Planet. Our mission today, is to pick an Apple and eat it.

Did you know the Science of growing Apples is called Oomology.

Don’t forget to celebrate this Holiday and select a juicy piece of “Forbidden Fruit” and enjoy Eat a Red Apple Day.

Also see Apple History, and Nutrition

History and Origin of Eat a Red Apple Day:

We found no information about the origin of Eat a Red Apple Day and we didn’t find any information on the creator of this Holiday.

Most likely, Eat A Red Apple Day was created by an Apple growing organization, the Medical community or a Dietitian. Which one do you think created Eat a Red Apple Day and why?

World Aids Awareness Day– always December 1st.

World Aids Awareness Day is today and this Holiday is noted around the world, by Fundraisers and Educational programs, and events.

HIV/AIDS is one of the worlds biggest Medical crises. It is estimated that approximately 40 million people in the world currently have Aids. One million of these people, are in the United States. Each year, over 40,000 new cases are reported in the U.S.

On this day, there are a number of things you can do. They include:

  • Learn more about HIV/AIDs.
  • Promote education about Aids, and the protection against it.
  • Help people with AIDS.
  • Donate to the fight to end Aids.

Please do what you can to support the fight against HIV/AIDS.

Origin of World Aids Awareness Day:

World Aids Awareness Day was created in 1988 by the United Nations World Health Organization.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates