Something To Celebrate: International Waffle Day
Background photo by nygi on Unsplash Happy March 25th, everyone! If that date doesn't immediately ring a bell for its profound historical significance, allow me to introduce you to International Waffle Day. Apparently, it originated in Sweden, where "VÃ¥rfrudagen" (Our Lady's Day) sounds delightfully like "VÃ¥ffeldagen" (Waffle Day). And just like that, a beautiful linguistic misunderstanding gave birth to a delicious tradition. Brilliant, I say. There's something wonderfully understated about a waffle. It's not a demanding dish; it just asks for a few minutes on a hot iron, and perhaps a simple topping – a pat of melting butter, a modest drizzle of maple syrup. It's the perfect quiet indulgence for a morning when you want a little comfort without a fuss. A moment of crispy-edged, fluffy-centered bliss, just for you. In a world that often feels big, loud, and incredibly busy, I find a peculiar comfort in these smaller, sillier celebrat...