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SUMMARY:National Tater Day
DESCRIPTION:Whether they are of the regular variety (tubers) or the orange-colored sweet variety (root vegetables)\, potatoes can be affectionately known as “taters”. Filling\, energizing and nutritional\, the potato packs a punch when it comes to feeding large groups of people. \n\n\n\nAnd these little guys provide a huge purpose in celebrating National Tater Day!How to Celebrate National Tater Day \n\n\n\nHave tons of delightful fun celebrating National Tater Day with some of these interesting ideas:Enjoy Eating ‘Taters’ \n\n\n\nPotatoes are a vegetable loved by almost anyone and everyone! They are versatile\, easy to cook\, store well and can be used for a vast array of creative dishes from savory to sweet and so much more. Mash them\, bake them\, fry them or make them into pancakes! \n\n\n\nGrab them in chip form\, fry form or even flake form. Order them up at a restaurant or make them in a favorite recipe at home. Eating potatoes is an ideal activity on a day such as this\, because National Tater Day is here to offer time to enjoy these versatile little tubers in a wide variety of ways.Learn Some Health Benefits of ‘Taters’ \n\n\n\nThis carbohydrate rich vegetable has a lot to offer when it comes to nutrition\, especially when they are prepared in a healthy manner (like baked with the skin on). Plus\, it is affordable and easily accessible\, giving a quick amount of energy to anyone who eats it. Learn about some of these health benefits of potatoes in honor and celebration of National Tater Day:·        Potatoes contain fiber \n\n\n\nThe most fiber-filled part of the potato is the skin\, and fiber is good for preventing heart disease. So be sure to leave the skin on the potatoes when preparing them at home. Plus\, it makes cooking simpler and easier!·        Full of antioxidants \n\n\n\nPotatoes offer a bunch of antioxidants that are extremely helpful in getting rid of those free radicals that can be harmful to the body and are often associated with causing cancer. Antioxidants can also help reduce the risk of heart disease.·        Potassium and magnesium \n\n\n\nBoth of these minerals are essential for the way the body functions in a healthy manner\, particularly helping with lowering the blood pressure\, which can reduce the incidence of stroke or heart disease.·        Vitamin C \n\n\n\nMany people don’t realize that potato skins are rich in vitamin C. In fact\, one potato (with the skin on) contains around 40% of the daily recommended nutritional value of Vitamin C for an adult. This is why potatoes were used to prevent scurvy for ship crews in the 18th century and beyond.Make a National Tater Day Soundtrack \n\n\n\nFood days can be loads of fun! Especially when the food is one that has a funny name that sounds great in the lyrics of a song. Consider it an important part of the National Tater Day celebration to listen to some potato themed songs – and even perhaps sharing some of them with friends. \n\n\n\nHave a listen to some of these songs appropriate for National Tater Day: \n\n\n\nPotato Song (Cuz I Want To) by Kesha (2020). Too new to be a classic\, this one might appeal to the younger generations. \n\n\n\nHot Potato by The Wiggles (1994). Sure\, it’s a ridiculous kids’ song by a ridiculous Australian singing group. But it’s still loads of fun! \n\n\n\nLet’s Call the Whole Thing Off by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong (1957). The famous pronunciation song with the lyrics\, “You say potato and I say potato”. \n\n\n\nPotato Head Blues by Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven (1927). This instrumental only is one of Armstrong’s finest recordings – and no one really knows why it was named Potato Head Blues.
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