October 21st, The International Day of the Nacho, is the second highest holy day of the nacho calendar, trailing only the US holiday National Nacho Day, but that’s mostly just due to the US celebrating nachos more than everyone else. Is this due to some sort of nacho based xenophobia that caused a rift and necessitated a need for both an international and a national nacho day? Or is it just that one of these garbage fake holiday websites needed to fill an empty day with some made up holiday and it happened to be nacho based? Or maybe, like nachos cheese leaking down into a pile of tortilla chips, the answer is a little in-between?
Piedras Negras, the birthplace of nachos, every year around now holds a 3 day festival to celebrate International Day of the Nacho, a holiday they created. When it comes to new made up holidays, the town where a thing was invented creating a holiday for that thing is pretty legit. America’s National Nacho Day, celebrated on November 6th, unfortunately has no such provenance. A casual stroll through google reveals no clear answer as to how the US got a separate day for nacho love, or why 11.6 was decided as the day. Not that this is going to stop the internet from making 10,000 stupid holiday websites all regurgitating the same garbage about National Nacho Day with no real information as to how that came to be, but hey, if you haven’t realized 99.99999999999999% of the internet is crap, you must be spending all your time on this fantastic website. Based on this, if you can only celebrate one nacho day this year, today is the more official one.
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again, you don’t need a reason to eat nachos on any day of the week, but if this is the push you need to do so today, go for it. There is no bad day to eat a plate load of chips and cheese and toppings, so don’t hold yourself back whatever the calendar says. Well, maybe you don’t want to eat some right before running a marathon or undergoing bariatric surgery, but when it comes to ‘chos, you do you.