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Post by Loupy on Jan 8, 2016 13:40:14 GMT -7
NATIONAL SUNDAY SUPPER DAY – Second Sunday in JanuaryFrom: www.nationaldaycalendar.com/NATIONAL SUNDAY SUPPER DAY
National Sunday Supper Day is observed annually on the second Sunday in January.
Sunday Supper starts off as one day a week and soon becomes a way of life. – Sunday Supper Movement
These days families are busy with after school activities, jobs and homework. Sunday supper has been a disappearing tradition around the country and the Sunday Supper Movement aims to bring families back together in the kitchen and around the supper table one Sunday at time. National Sunday Supper Day is another step toward this goal.
OBSERVE
Spend the day with family preparing and sharing Sunday Supper. For more information visit www.sundaysuppermovement.com. Use #SundaySupper on social media.
HISTORY
Isabel Laessig is the founder of the Sunday Supper Movement and the Food and Wine Conference. A mother of four, she was inspired to start her blog, Family Foodie, when her oldest left for college and the things she would miss most about home would be the times spent in the kitchen and around the table with family.
In 2012 Laessig and eight other bloggers and their families celebrated the first virtual Sunday Supper with a progressive dinner. According to Laessig, she and these eight bloggers are “passionate about bringing families together to cook and eat together.”
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