Celebrate National Homemade Bread Day

Celebrate National Homemade Bread Day and support Native American-owned and Family-owned businesses with The Industry Leader! National Homemade Bread Day is coming up on November 17th, and it's the perfect time to show your support for Native American-owned and Family-owned businesses. That’s why The Industry Leader is offering 30% off all services to these businesses during the month of November.

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Emily Ginsenburg

11/10/20232 min read

a loaf of bread with a knife on a cutting board
a loaf of bread with a knife on a cutting board

National Homemade Bread Day is celebrated on November 17th each year. It was founded in the early 1980s by the National Homemade Bread Committee in Ann Arbor, Michigan, to encourage families to enjoy making homemade bread.

Bread has been a staple food for centuries, and it is enjoyed by people all over the world. It is a versatile food that can be eaten on its own or used to make sandwiches, toast, and other dishes. Homemade bread is often seen as a symbol of comfort and hospitality.

On National Homemade Bread Day, people are encouraged to bake their own bread. There are many different recipes to choose from, ranging from simple quick breads to more complex yeast breads. Some people may choose to bake a traditional loaf of white bread, while others may prefer to experiment with different flavours and ingredients.

Here are some ideas for how to celebrate National Homemade Bread Day:

  • Bake a loaf of bread from scratch. If you're new to baking bread, there are many easy recipes available online and in cookbooks.

  • Host a bread-baking party. Invite your friends and family over to bake bread together. You can share recipes and tips, and enjoy the delicious aroma of freshly baked bread.

  • Take a bread-baking class. Learn how to make different types of bread from a professional baker.

  • Support your local bakery. Buy a loaf of bread from your favourite bakery to show your support.

  • Share your bread with others. Give a loaf of bread to a friend, neighbour, or colleague. Or, donate bread to a local food bank or soup kitchen.

No matter how you choose to celebrate, National Homemade Bread Day is a great opportunity to enjoy the simple pleasure of a freshly baked loaf of bread.

Leverage this holiday to grow your business

National Homemade Bread Day is a great opportunity for business leaders and entrepreneurs to market and grow their businesses. Here are a few ideas:

  • Offer discounts or promotions on bread-related products. This could include bread, bread flour, bread makers, and other bread-baking accessories.

  • Host a bread-baking demonstration or class. This is a great way to teach people about your products and services, and to generate leads.

  • Partner with a local bakery to offer a co-branded product or promotion. For example, you could offer a discount on your products to customers who purchase bread from the bakery.

  • Create social media content around National Homemade Bread Day. This could include recipes, tips, and behind-the-scenes looks at your business.

  • Run a contest or giveaway. This is a great way to generate excitement and engagement around your brand.

Here are some specific examples of how businesses have leveraged National Homemade Bread Day in the past:

  • King Arthur Flour: King Arthur Flour is a leading supplier of bread flour and other baking ingredients. On National Homemade Bread Day, they typically offer discounts on their products and share recipes on their social media channels.

  • Williams-Sonoma: Williams-Sonoma is a retailer of kitchenware and cooking supplies. On National Homemade Bread Day, they typically offer discounts on bread makers and other bread-baking accessories.

  • Local bakeries: Many local bakeries use National Homemade Bread Day as an opportunity to promote their products and services. For example, some bakeries may offer free samples or discounts on bread. Others may host bread-baking demonstrations or classes.

How can The Industry Leader help?

Here’s how The Industry Leader can help business leaders and entrepreneurs grow their businesses during the month of November:

30% off all services from The Industry Leader for Native American-owned and Family-owned businesses. Ends on Friday, December 01st at 11:59 PM EST.

Contact us today to learn more.

Celebrate a delicious holiday and support your community!

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