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Labor Day

By:   Allrecipes Staff

This weekend is summer's last hurrah...so get out and enjoy it!

Labor Day is more than an excuse to barbeque, however. It is a day to recognize the contributions of America's working men and women as well as the economic and social achievements of the organized labor movement. While the majority of the world observes Labor Day on May 1, the United States has celebrated it on the first Monday in September since the 1880s.

Big Appetites, Unite


Forget about time clocks and inboxes,e-mails and production quotas. Are you planning a picnic with your fellow workers? Or are you showing solidarity with your family and friends and having a big cookout? Here are some recipes that can feed a small army--no uniform required.


This Land Is Your Land


Still not master of your backyard barbeque? Learn about Grilling 101. Finish the meal with homemade ice cream or a fresh fruit dessert.

Related Links


Read about the history of Labor Day on the U.S. Department of Labor website.
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