Raise a Wooden Spoon to Salute National Cooking Day™ on September 25th
PotsandPans.com Cooks Up First Holiday Commemorating Cooking
VALLEJO, Calif., Sept. 14, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- September 25th is the country's first National Cooking Day™. Cooked up by PotsandPans.com, the e-commerce site of Meyer Corporation, U.S. – a leading cookware company – National Cooking Day aims to honor and celebrate the act of home cooking, a common aspect of life that is often taken for granted. Moreover, the holiday is designed to inspire cooks to discover and experience something new and enjoyable in the kitchen while preparing delicious food.
To learn about National Cooking Day, and become inspired to get cooking, consumers can visit the holiday's official website, www.NationalCookingDay.com, which features a plethora of cooking tips, recipes, and inspiration for cooking savory and sweet dishes. Consumers can participate in the holiday celebration through social media by uploading a photo of their home-cooked meal on September 25th to Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram with the hashtag #NationalCookingDay. Alternatively, photos can be uploaded to the website's "I Love Cooking" Gallery. For culinary inspiration, cooking education, and informative content on cookware, consumers can visit PotsandPans.com on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and YouTube.
To receive a reminder to create a new and creative meal for the holiday, participants may RSVP on the Facebook event page.
A registered trademark of Meyer Manufacturing Company Limited, National Cooking Day commemorates the profoundly positive impact that preparing a home cooked meal has on all aspects of our wellbeing. In addition to the official website, National Cooking Day is featured on the following sites: Days of the Year, Scott Roberts and State Symbols USA.
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