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Why the French Eat Crepes on Groundhog Day
Groundhog Day is one of the most superstitious holidays in the United States, though rest assured, Americans aren’t the only ones subject to mythical beliefs. Similarly, the French also celebrate a superstitious holiday on February 2nd, though it has little to do with marmots predicting the weather—and in classic French form, a lot more to do with luck (and food, of course). Curious to learn more? We’re breaking down everything you need to know about La Chandeleur, otherwise known as Crêpe Day, here. Get your frying pans and coins ready!