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Sunday, May 23, 2021

National Hamburger Month History

National Hamburger Month

For fifty years, I was a part-time model, but basically, I'm a nutritionist, a teacher, a mother.

Maye Musk

History of National Hamburger Month

As far as credit for the transformation of the European meat sandwiches into the sesame-seed bun, wide patty, condiment and leaf-laden burger we know today? You might as well draw a name out of a hat. For the sake of simplicity, we’ll tell you that among the first to serve American hamburgers were the owners of the first White Castle restaurants, who in turn spread the story of the burger’s invention by a chef named Otto Kuase (whose sandwich included a fried egg on top of the patty; the egg was later omitted).

The other main component to remember about the hamburger’s origin is its presence at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair. At that event, burgers were served and became popular enough to become a de facto exhibit of their own. Writing up the Fair, the “New York Tribune” called the new hamburger “the innovation of a food vendor on the pike,” the word ‘pike’ meaning the fair’s midway, a mile-long span that showcased numerous amusements and activities. History has (fairly certainly) revealed the vendor in question to be the late Fletcher Davis. Counterclaims have been made in print and oral histories, but we accept them as more variables in the swirling mists of time that have irrevocably obscured the hamburger’s precise birth circumstances.

But hey, we don’t have to be historians to eat our favorite food, right?

During National Hamburger Month, May of every year, it’s only natural to wonder about the origins of America’s favorite sandwich. Who is the true inventor? From what country or state did the very first hamburgers emigrate to our U.S. restaurant tables and backyard grills? We can faithfully report that there are almost as many claims of inventorship as there are hamburger styles, which of course comprise every variation from Kobe beef to vegetarian meat substitutes to salmon to the popular 80/20 ground beef.

The name “hamburger” derives, of course, from the city of Hamburg, Germany. Some residents of Hamburg were headed as far west as the eastern shores of the United States during the 18th century. Many of them brought a snack called the “Hamburgh sausage.” This snack, like its cousin the “Rundstück warm,” combined a meatball similar to the Swedish meatball with a slice of bread for utensil-free handling. We’ll give you a bonus bit of trivia for your first barbecue this spring: the words “wiener” and “frankfurter” also derive from the names of German cities, Vienna and Frankfurt, respectively. (Remember that German W’s sound like V’s.)

 

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Saturday, May 22, 2021

FAQs Celiac Disease Awareness Month May 2021

Celiac Disease Awareness Month

Celiac Disease Awareness Month FAQs

When is National Gluten-Free Day?

On January 13, we observe National GlutenFree Day alongside our glutenfree friends!

Are there events for Celiac Disease Awareness Month?

During May there are many events put on by organizations dedicated to celiac disease awareness. These include 5K and 10K run runs, webinars, “Ask a Dietician” events on Twitter, and even a Catwalk for Celiac fashion show. Events change yearly, so check out their websites and see what you can be involved in.

Where can I find more information on Celiac Disease Awareness Month?

Some great resources on the disease and Celiac Disease Awareness Month can be found at celiac.org and beyondceliac.org.

Every May, Celiac Disease Awareness Month increases the public’s knowledge of the autoimmune disorder celiac disease. According to the University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center, “When a person who has celiac disease consumes gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye, and barley, the individual’s immune system responds by attacking the small intestine and inhibiting the absorption of important nutrients into the body.” Those with the disease must adhere to a strict, no-gluten diet, as there is no current cure. Complications including infertility and osteoporosis can occur if the individual is not tested and treated, so awareness is crucial.

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Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Celebration Fibromyalgia Awareness Day May 12, 2021

Fibromyalgia Awareness Day

Fibromyalgia is an immobilizing, difficult to manage, and not widely known disease which affects many men and women worldwide. Because of this, Fibromyalgia Awareness Day helps to further inform people who may not yet understand the extent of what it does and can do to those who experience it. 

It’s a disease that is about seven times as likely to affect women than men, and although it usually is seen in people between the ages of 30 and 50, it can appear in sufferers of any age, whether elderly or child. This, in particular, captures the attention of a wide range of people, and it gives the reality that it can, indeed, affect anyone at any time. 

Fibromyalgia is a difficult disease to diagnose – there isn’t a specific set of testing which can find and diagnose it, and the symptoms that sufferers experience are often attributed to other diseases before Fibromyalgia is accurately identified. 

Fibromyalgia Awareness Day is all about raising awareness for this disease and supporting further research into eventually finding a cure. Those who already suffer from the disease are undisputed fighters, and the more people who understand what Fibromyalgia can and will do, the better chance we have of discovering a way to make their lives better. 

History of Fibromyalgia Awareness Day 

Awareness and funding are the keys to battling the enigma that is Fibromyalgia, and this day was created for just that. 

Each year, observers of this day get together and take part in fundraising events, charity runs, tea parties – anything to get the conversation going. Typically, these events are run because someone has a relative or friend who suffers from this disease. But you do not need to know someone personally affected by Fibromyalgia to make a difference. 

Symptoms of Fibromyalgia may include heightening skin sensitivity – especially to pain, muscle stiffness, some difficulties sleeping, problems with memory and concentration, extreme tiredness, and headaches. 

These symptoms are not uncommon in other diseases – and some sufferers don’t even experience all these symptoms – so it’s easy to see what makes Fibromyalgia so tricky to diagnose. If we knew more about Fibromyalgia, could you imagine how much we could improve the lives of those who it affects? It would help recognize patterns better and even catch it earlier, leading to improved treatment.

There is no cure for Fibromyalgia, so at the moment, the only option for sufferers is to have several treatments. For example, medication such as painkillers and antidepressants are often prescribed. 

Sufferers may also find that lifestyle changes may help, and there’s plenty of support groups available via healthcare services keen to offer support. Furthermore, while support groups are not always suitable for everybody, doctors will advise personal treatment plans, such as diaries and similar support options, to help people cope with such changes in their lifestyle.

How to celebrate Fibromyalgia Day 

One thing to do first before observing this day is to read up on Fibromyalgia itself. This will, at the very least, give you a decent introduction to everything we currently know about the disease. You are not expected to know everything and don’t worry, there won’t be a quiz at the end to check you understand it completely. Merely showing that you care enough to educate yourself will put you in good stead for joining the fight for spreading awareness. 

Even with this, as it does not have a cure, there’s plenty about this disease that we don’t know about – but equally, plenty that we do. 

If you are unsure about anything at all regarding what to expect or look for with Fibromyalgia, don’t be afraid to ask the internet or even someone close to you with more experience. In the battle against it, knowing how to spot Fibromyalgia is the first step in beating it, and to do this, consistent, careful, and considered research is essential for both sufferers and non-sufferers. 

The more you learn, the more confident you can be in helping others learn, sharing awareness, and dedicating your time to fighting Fibromyalgia. With this, you can consider donations to charity, and be able to be part of the fight to find more answers. There’s also the option to join charitable teams and be on the other side, taking donations from the generous public. By learning enough about Fibromyalgia, you can provide concise but informative answers to draw people to the cause. 

If you wish to contribute to the charities which raise money and awareness for battling the disease, why not join in with a local charity event – or even start up your own. Simply search online for local charities in your area, and if you can’t find one close enough to be convenient, you know what you can do next!

Charity sports events, bake sales, community gatherings – there’s plenty you can do to support the cause and get the word out there. When it comes to charitable support and spreading awareness about anything, there is no such thing as too small of a contribution. 

Whether it’s a couple of pennies earned from buying a cake or thousands earned from climbing mountains, running marathons, anything that can capture the attention of the public and draw more eyes to the impact of Fibromyalgia, is sure to help. 

If you know someone who copes with Fibromyalgia, or you simply want to contribute to helping improve the lives of those with it, make sure to take part in Fibromyalgia Day this year, next year, and beyond. 

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