March 1 - National Pig Day in the U.S.A.

Posted on March 1, 2022


This is an update of my post published on March 1, 2011:





Celebrate pigs today, a pair of sisters urged Americans in 1972. Mary Lynne Rave (from North Carolina) said that having a special day to honor the pig gives this creature “its rightful, though generally unrecognized, place as one of man's most intellectual and domesticated animals.”




Many people agree and celebrate by eating ham, bacon, pork chops, and other pork products. Others agree we should celebrate pigs but ask us not to eat them, at least on their special day! 

Some people honor pigs by holding pig parties with pink pig punch (no pigs are harmed in the making of this punch!), curly pink ribbon “pigtails” tied to trees, and displays of piggy banks and other porcine collectibles. Others have parades, bring petting zoos to schools, or even hold pig races.


Pig merch isn't just piggy banks...
There are all kinds of pig things for sale, including
Peppa merch like these sandals, and even an
ottoman!!!




Pig race!

Join in the celebration!

Learn about pigs and about a fad in pet-ownership: micro-pigs!


Do a simple pig craft or two.


Here are step-by-step instructions on drawing a cartoon pig.
If you want to celebrate pigs by eating pork, you could eat bacon and eggs for breakfast, a BLT for lunch, and a pineapple-bacon burger for dinner. Or even spaghetti with parmesan cheese and bacon! Here are some recipes.



Also on this date:









 

Anniversary of Ohio's Statehood 














Anniversary of Nebraska's Statehood














(Shrove Tuesday)







Mardi Gras
(Shrove Tuesday)





(Shrove Tuesday)




(Shrove Tuesday)




International Pancake Day Race
(Shrove Tuesday)



(First Tuesday of March)




Town Meeting Day in Vermont

(First Tuesday of March)

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