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September 10th is National TV Dinner Day, and believe it or not, this humble tray of frozen compartments deserves a little round of applause.
Back in 1953, Swanson overestimated Thanksgiving demand and found themselves with 260 tons of leftover turkey. Their solution? Pack turkey, cornbread stuffing, peas, and sweet potatoes into a neat aluminum tray designed to be heated in the oven. Voilà, the TV dinner was born, perfectly timed for America's obsession with the living room television.
The concept took off. By 1956, Americans were consuming more than 10 million TV dinners a year. They were marketed as futuristic, convenient, and (let's be honest) a little glamo...
Trick question (cue rimshot): What's got celery, peanut butter, and raisins, looks like a log full of marching ants, and just so happens to make a fabulous excuse to brag about living in Nassau County?
If you guessed Ants on a Log, you're already savvier than you might think. And today, on Tuesday, September 9, 2025, we're not just celebrating the snack, we're celebrating the life you could build here.
Ampersand Appreciation & Nassau County Exploration
Every September 8th, grammar geeks, typography lovers, and pun aficionados unite to celebrate one of the most charming characters in the English language: the ampersand (&). That little squiggle has style, flair, and a history that might surprise you. Here in Nassau County, we've got plenty of creative ways to give it a standing ovation.
Whether you're a seasoned word nerd or just looking for a reason to enjoy something offbeat, National Ampersand Day is a perfect reminder that the small things (like punctuation marks) can make a big impact, just like that little detail you fell in love with in your dream home.
Let's explore a bit about the ampersand & how to celebr...
Today is National Read a Book Day (September 6th), and whether you're a page-turner purist or an audiobook multitasker, it's the perfect excuse to hit pause on the chaos of life and lose yourself in a good story.
National Read a Book Day has mysterious origins—no one knows exactly who started it—but what we do know is that it began circulating in the early 2000s as part of the movement to combat screen fatigue. (Remember when our biggest distraction was just the TV?) Its mission is simple: remind us to carve out time for the written word, whether that's a hefty historical novel, a breezy beach read, or even your local real estate agent's blog.
September 5th is National Cheese Pizza Day, and if ever there was a holiday worth celebrating in Nassau County, this is it. Whether you fold it, eat it with a knife and fork (controversial, but we'll allow it), or just grab it straight out of the box on the hood of your car—cheese pizza is one of life's simple joys.
The modern pizza as we know it—flatbread topped with tomato, mozzarella, and basil—was born in Naples, Italy in the late 1800s. It was a dish for the working class before it became an international obsession. In America, pizza first gained popularity in New York City in the early 1900s, where Italian immigrants introduced it to...
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