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National Themes For July 16th: National Corn Fritters Day, and National Personal Chef’s Day.

🌽National Corn Fritters Day! Corn fritters are tasty bites of fried or baked corn batter. These bright crispy morsels make great additions to summer barbecues and backyard gatherings. The main ingredients include corn meal, egg, milk, and butter. While they may have originated in the south, corn fritters can easily be changed up with peppers, onions or herbs to give them regional and seasonal flair. When paired with other vegetables and a pan-fried fish filet, these versatile cakes can be added to a lightly toasted bun for a unique fish sandwich. Don’t look at this dish as just a side, but a functional part of a complete meal.

👨‍🍳National Personal Chef Day celebrates the dedication and hard work of personal chefs across the United States who prepare delicious meals for households, seniors and in many other settings. A personal chef prepares meals in clients’ home kitchens, based on the customer’s needs and preferences. A personal chef may also prepare dinner parties and other special events. A personal chef differs from a private chef in that the private chef is employed exclusively by one client and may even live in the clients home.

I've never had corn fritters as described. My chef is my hubby. And he's a good cook too.

Warm hugs!💕🐶🐶🌦

These may not be Canada's biggest waterfalls but I think their still nice ones.

🇨🇦💦Cannings Falls is located at the head of Hockley Valley, north of Orangeville Ontario, Canada. This is one of the wildest and most pristine waterfall along the Niagara Escarpment. It is also one of the harder to visit, as there are no trails, and the gorge is very steep with lots of dead fall and loose rock. The falls lies just outside of the current boundaries of the Hockley Valley Provincial Nature Preserve, but it does lie on lands the park is hoping to acquire. The falls consists of two drops, each around 10-15 feet high.

💦High Falls is on Manitoulin Island. It is actually another Niagara Escarpment waterfall. The waterfall is easy to find, and easy to visit. It is in a small park just off of Hwy 6, about 8 kilometers north of Manitouwanig. The waterfall is in a rather flat and treeless location. The creek flows under Hwy 6 and then plunges 30m into its gorge. If you are heading south on Hwy 6 there will be small picnic area on the left. Continue south on Hwy 6 for a short distance and take a left onto High Falls road. This is a narrow dirt road that leads back to the brink of the falls. It is in good condition and will give a regular car no trouble. There is a fence around the top of the falls.

💦Devil's Punch Bowl is a 121 foot (37 metre) ribbon waterfall on the Niagara Escarpment, in the Stoney Creek community of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It is found in the Devil's Punchbowl Conservation Area, maintained by the Hamilton Conservation Authority, and features an escarpment access trail with connections to section of the Bruce Trail. The Punch Bowl is also known as Horseshoe Falls for the distinctive shape of the cliff-face, which somewhat resembles its much larger cousin in Niagara Falls.