Wednesday, November 19, 2008

The Day of Sandwich??


NEW HOLIDAY ALERT!! Oh yes, its WORLD WIDE SANDWICH DAY!!



This holiday is for all age's and people of every race and gender. This day came to be because of the historical Fourth Earl of Sandwich, John Montagu who invented the sandwich.



The annals of English history report that John Montagu was the 4th Earl of Sandwich. Among other things, the 4th Earl of Sandwich was a heavy gambler. Montagu often spent many long hours in London's gambling parlors. In 1762, he created the sandwich, by putting meat between two pieces of bread. This allowed him to remain at the gambling table for long periods of time. Obviously, the sandwich was named after him.



The traditions of this belove day is that at every mean, consume your favorite sandwich. You can try every sort and every kind. Chicken Teriaki, Meat lovers, Veggie or just plain ol' turkey!!



This day will take place September 1st of every year!



People can get ready for this day by going out the night before to any conveniant store and get every type of bread they want, and every type of spread they want. Also, there ARE sandwich hats!!! And if you do this tradition, you should wear brown pants to represent the bread, a brown hat to represent the top of the sandwich, then any shirt that you want for your fillings!!


This holiday has everything to do with what you want, every type of sandwich is eaten at each meal, again YOU CAN HAVE WHAT EVER YOU WANT!

So go out, buy some meat, and get ready for the best holiday on the planet!

YUUUUUM

1 comment:

SGirl said...

I would defiantly celebrate this sandwich. Meat-ball subs are my favorite. I would wear brown pants and a matching brown hat. Then my shirt would be bright red to look like meat-balls. Hahah, that might not be the cutest outfit ever but I have to show my holiday spirit :)
I like the little history lesson. I know why to celebrate this holiday! Thanks a lot. But i don't get why the title of the day has ?? after it. Is that what it would look like on our calenders??