Enjoy a Labor Day Picnic to Honor Workers all Over the World

In the United States, we have a day set aside to honor the contribution that our hardworking citizens have made to the country. This year it’s held on Monday, September 6th, 2021. However, it may come as a surprise to some that many countries have national holidays similar to our Labor Day.

Labor Day comes from the efforts of the labor unions to celebrate the achievements of workers. The most common day to celebrate Labor Day around the world is May 1. In Mexico it is called “Primero de Mayo” where parades are held to promote and protect worker’s rights. Similarly, many countries from Europe, Central and South America, and Asia (like China, Thailand, and Vietnam) have made May 1st a national holiday for their citizens.

During the Industrial Revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries, when production of material goods overcame agriculture as the leading form of employment, workers toiled twelve hours or more per day in factories. It was not uncommon to see children as young as five or six working alongside adults. Because of this, and because of unsafe and unhealthy working conditions, labor unions were formed in all parts of the world to better the working life of the average citizen. These unions fought for better working conditions and shorter work days. They also wanted their countries to recognize the contributions that labor made toward raising the standard of living.

In the United States, the first Labor Day holiday was celebrated on Tuesday, September 5, 1882, in New York City. It was organized by the Central Labor Union. The first governmental legislation for a holiday came from major cities and was established in 1885 and 1886. By the end of the 1890s, more than half of the states had enacted legislation establishing a state holiday, and on June 28, 1894, Congress passed an act making the first Monday in September of each year a legal national holiday. Traditionally, the day is celebrated with parades, speeches, and fireworks.

For countries around the world that celebrate laborers on May 1, the day has morphed into more than an honorific for their workers. It has also become a celebration of spring, a holiday that heralds the season of rebirth and renewal.

In the United States, where we celebrate Labor Day in September, this holiday is also associated with the last hurrah of summer. Children are returning to school after their long, summer break. The weather is starting to cool, presaging the change in seasons. Vacations are winding down as people prepare for the long winter. Labor Day is seen as the last big party of the summer season. Parades are held, picnics are planned, and family and friends get together to celebrate.

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Are you planning to invite friends and neighbors over for your Labor Day or end-of-summer party? Here are some suggestions for an easy and festive celebration.

Wherever you live and whenever you celebrate Labor Day, let us honor the citizen worker for their contribution made to our countries. Be safe and have fun!

Here are some recipes from Veggie Fest Presents to add deliciousness to your party!

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Steak Tacos with Salsa Verde (Vegan)

Serving tacos instead of the usual burgers and dogs will delight your guests, old and young alike. Serve with your favorite condiments such as chopped onions, diced tomatoes, vegan sour cream, guacamole and assorted salsas.

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Aztec Sun Seed Burgers

If you really love a good burger, try our Aztec Sun Seed Burgers.

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Super Special BBQ Sauce

Slather it in our tangy, spicy Super Special BBQ Sauce will have you clamoring for seconds!


Chunky Gazpacho Soup with Fresh Corn

Is it a soup or a salad? Gazpacho is really both! Crunchy, spicy, and refreshing on a warm summer day, it’s as healthy as it’s delicious.

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Moroccan Salad

Grains and vegetables combined with the flavors of North Africa make this salad a welcome addition to your picnic table.

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Watermelon Feta Mint Salad, Dairy-Free

Enjoy the taste of summer with this cool, colorful, and juicy salad. With or without the arugula, it is delicious!

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Hermit Cookies

Everyone loves dessert at a picnic! Soft, spicy cookies studded with walnuts, raisins, and dates satisfy any sweet tooth. Making these the day before, and keeping them in a covered container until you serve, will enhance the flavors.
No matter how you choose to spend your holiday, your Veggie Fest team is always here to help!

–by M.P. for the Veggie Fest Team

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