Event page! 290e191c1b1f702a0813cd51e61427b5 eat-a-red-apple-day
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"text": "Eat a Red Apple Day celebrates the simple pleasure of enjoying a fresh red apple each year on December 1. The observance puts the focus on a fruit that can be eaten out of hand or used in cooking and baking, from a crisp snack to an ingredient in a pie or salad. It also encourages fresh-food habits and mindful eating.Eat a Red Apple Day’s description\nThe holiday’s exact origin and founder are unclear. The earliest print mention located by CooksInfo appeared in a Wisconsin publication in 1998, which referred to December 1 as both National Pie Day and National Eat a Red Apple Day.The earliest known reference Beyond that, the day’s history is not well documented, so its beginnings remain uncertain.",
"html": "<p>Eat a Red Apple Day celebrates the simple pleasure of enjoying a fresh red apple each year on December 1. The observance puts the focus on a fruit that can be eaten out of hand or used in cooking and baking, from a crisp snack to an ingredient in a pie or salad. It also encourages fresh-food habits and mindful eating.<a href=\"https://holidaytoday.org/eat-a-red-apple-day/\">Eat a Red Apple Day’s description</a></p>\n<p>The holiday’s exact origin and founder are unclear. The earliest print mention located by <em>CooksInfo</em> appeared in a Wisconsin publication in 1998, which referred to December 1 as both National Pie Day and National Eat a Red Apple Day.<a href=\"https://www.cooksinfo.com/eat-a-red-apple-day\">The earliest known reference</a> Beyond that, the day’s history is not well documented, so its beginnings remain uncertain.</p>",
"markdown": "Eat a Red Apple Day celebrates the simple pleasure of enjoying a fresh red apple each year on December 1. The observance puts the focus on a fruit that can be eaten out of hand or used in cooking and baking, from a crisp snack to an ingredient in a pie or salad. It also encourages fresh-food habits and mindful eating.[Eat a Red Apple Day’s description](https://holidaytoday.org/eat-a-red-apple-day/)\n\nThe holiday’s exact origin and founder are unclear. The earliest print mention located by *CooksInfo* appeared in a Wisconsin publication in 1998, which referred to December 1 as both National Pie Day and National Eat a Red Apple Day.[The earliest known reference](https://www.cooksinfo.com/eat-a-red-apple-day) Beyond that, the day’s history is not well documented, so its beginnings remain uncertain."
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"text": "Celebrate by eating a fresh red apple and taking time to appreciate its flavor and texture. Try a variety you have not tasted before, or compare several kinds in a small apple tasting. You can also bake an apple pie, add sliced apples to a salad, or share a few apples with friends, family, or coworkers. For a closer look at the holiday’s suggested activities, see these celebration ideas.",
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