Buy Nothing Day

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Just in case you missed it. Have you seen this? —Hattingdon.

Buy Nothing Day is a day of protest against consumerism. In North America, the United Kingdom, Finland and Sweden, Buy Nothing Day is held the day after U.S. Thanksgiving, concurrent with Black Friday; elsewhere, it is held the following day, which is the last Saturday in November.

Created by artist Ted Dave and promoted by magazine and nonprofit Adbusters, Buy Nothing Day encourages people not to shop for one day.

Participants may participate in a variety of anti-consumerist and philanthropic activities, such as donating winter coats or marching through stores. Some activists have also extended Buy Nothing Day to cover the entire Christmas shopping season.

As of 2001, Buy Nothing Day was observed in over 35 countries. In the late 1990s, Adbusters created a TV commercial to promote Buy Nothing Day in the US, but most television stations refused to air it. Some commentators, particularly business groups, have criticized the event, claiming that it is economically destructive.


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Nat’l Cake Day, November 26

Hillary Birthday Cake Hats. Hattingdon Horses.

The Smithsonian Magazine writes:

Open quote clipart in Hattingdon brown. By Vivian.

Slide over pie, it is National Cake Day when cake takes center stage as the dessert of choice.

On most birthdays, the cake is topped with candles no matter their age. Cake is served at showers, weddings, retirements and anniversaries, to name but a few. Add ice cream, and you have America’s two top favorite desserts in the same dish!

Cakes typically contain a combination of flour, sugar, eggs, and butter or oil. Additionally, some variety of liquid, such as milk or water, creates a batter. A leavening agent such as yeast or baking powder helps the cake rise. Flavorful ingredients are often added, for example, chopped nuts, fresh, candied or dried fruit, fruit purees, or extracts. Though we commonly think of cake with frosting or icing, many cakes can be enjoyed with just fruit or other toppings. 


See Nat’l Day Calendar »

Here is Hattingdon modeling two of her birthday cake hats. Delicious! There are more of course. Vivian is rarely satisfied with making just one or two of something.

Hillary birthday cake hat in blue, pink and green layers of icing, with matching candles.
Anika Multi.

Who can resist chocolate?

Chocolate birthday cake. Named Hillary.
Anika Chocolate.

Use #NationalCakeDay on social media.

The Hill Sisters

Have you heard of the mostly unknown sisters behind the song “Happy Birthday to You” — they are Mildred and Patty Hill.

It is a fascinating and sometimes tangled story. We have read quite a few writings on it, and recommend reading the Smithonian’s first. Read it at The Forgotten Sisters Behind ‘Happy Birthday’ at Smithonian Magazine.

Updated October 2024.


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Peggy

Peggy Hattingdon featured image.

This is such a gorgeous hat. We have rarely blogged it and not sure why. It is such a lovely work of art.

Records show Vivian created it on September 16, 2016, and named the hat Peggy. No doubt about it —this is one of her very best.

Peggy Hattingdon.

So vibrant. The choice of colors. Her use of them. Amazing. You can tell we are in love with it. We hope you are too.

Thank you for spending time with us. —Hattingdon Horses.


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Marcus heartbeat topper

Marcus heartbeat topper.

It has been a very very long time since any of Hattingdon’s cousins, the Hattingdon-Grays, have been on the blog. Here is a surprise treat — a quick visit from Marcus. And he doesn’t disappoint. Check out this hat.

Marcus Heartbeat Fashion Hat

Swoon. Isn’t that a great look?

Design Notes

Marcus wears a rich red top hat which has a black hatband. The hatband features a white pulse line followed by a red heart. Love love love it.

See you back here soon with more hats.

HATTINGDON HORSES

Updated Sept 25, 2025.


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