January 10th is National Bittersweet Chocolate, National Cream Cheese Brownie - February 10, National Cut Your Energy Costs, National Houseplant Appreciation, National Oysters Rockefeller and more!

National Bittersweet Chocolate Day

Chocolate lovers, rejoice! On January 10th, National Bittersweet Chocolate Day gives you the opportunity to indulge in some chocolate pleasure. (National Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day is celebrated on November 7th.)

National Cream Cheese Brownie Day - February 10

National Cream Cheese Brownie Day, February 10, shines a spotlight on an irresistible dessert bar. In the bakery, combining chocolate and cream cheese has long been a hit. The results are amazing when it's added to a brownie recipe.

National Cut Your Energy Costs Day

Consumers are encouraged to explore their choices and keep up with scheduled maintenance, according to National Cut Your Energy Costs Day. Each year, on January 10th, the observance provides information designed to assist homeowners and businesses in lowering energy costs and improving efficiency. Did you know that tuning up your heating unit will save you up to three to ten percent?

National Houseplant Appreciation Day

Planting house plants is one of the easiest ways to improve a space. Many of us will skip some of our regular activities, including houseplant care, during the busy holidays. On January 10th, National Houseplant Appreciation Day serves as a reminder to give your houseplants a little extra attention to keep them flourishing.

National Oysters Rockefeller Day

On January 10th, the National Oyster Rockefeller Day honors a dish so rich that only one man's name was recognized at the time. At least, that's the tale according to the chef who so skillfully created popular dishes in the French Quarter.

Save The Eagles Day

Save the Eagles Day each year on January 10th reminds us of the majestic raptors that soar above the Earth, whether they are abundant or endangered. The bald eagle was removed from this list in June 2007 due to the hard work of scientists and the general public, the bald eagle was removed from this list in June 2007. Poaching, pesticides, and other dangers continue to threaten eagle populations.