National Margarita Day is February 22 and yes, it's a Friday. You can check out last year's list, here in the Houston Press. We've compiled a new list for 2019 including some old favorites and some newbies. And for folks who don't fancy a chips and salsa meal, there's a number of cocktail bars around town that are still getting in on the fun. Whether it be a mami y papi establishment with homemade tamales and killer refried beans or a Texas-based chain with its hour long weekend waits, it's all good. While we may bemoan the traffic, constant construction and development eyesores that dominate our boomtown, being Houstonians on National Margarita Day means that we are spoiled for choice. We have an embarrassment of riches when it comes to margaritas. We Houstonians are in luck for National Margarita Day. I don't know who designated February 18 as National Crab-stuffed Flounder Day, but I think I love them. The book has evolved over the years and changed publishing hands, but everyday people can submit their own personal ideas for special days. Chase began a book titled, "Chase's Calendar of Events", according to Wikipedia. The trend began in 1957 when brothers William D. That's not to say that National Days honoring food and drink aren't business strategies as well. While we can get behind days that are dedicated to doughnuts, pancakes or wine, days that honor home warranties or window inspections are obvious marketing ploys. The designation of every day of the calendar year as a National Something or Other Day seems like well, a national epidemic.
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