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theonlydrewboo · 6 months
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culinaryplating · 8 months
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rabbitcruiser · 10 months
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Independence Day
Independence Day, also known as the Fourth of July, or July 4th, takes place on the anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. It celebrates the United States and its independence from Great Britain. It is a patriotic holiday extolling the positive aspects of America, and themes such as freedom and liberty.
The Revolutionary War began in April 1775, at a time when many still did not want complete independence from Britain. This sentiment was changing by mid-1776, fueled by things such as the publication of Thomas Paine's Common Sense. On June 7, the Continental Congress met at the Pennsylvania State House—a building now known as Independence Hall. Henry Lee, a delegate from Virginia, introduced a motion calling for independence for the colonies. It was contentiously debated, and a vote on the matter was postponed. A committee was appointed to write a statement outlining the reasons why a break from Great Britain was necessary. The committee consisted of John Adams, Roger Sherman, Robert Livingston, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson—who became its main author.
On July 2, the Continental Congress voted in favor of Henry Lee's resolution for independence. Two days later, on July 4, the Declaration of Independence was adopted. Although this was not the actual day of the vote for independence, it became celebrated as Independence Day. The first public reading of the Declaration of Independence took place on July 8, and the document began being signed on August 2. It is interesting to note that both Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died on July 4, 1826, on the fiftieth anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence.
The King's birthday had been celebrated in the colonies in the years leading up to independence. Festivities included bonfires, the ringing of bells, processions, and speeches. During the 1760s and early 1770s, King George III was still celebrated, but Parliament was disparaged. But, in the summer of 1776, some held mock funeral celebrations for the king, illustrating how the monarchy would no longer control colonists.
Celebrations that were modeled after the king celebrations followed soon after the Declaration of Independence was adopted. They consisted of parades, concerts, bonfires, and the firing of cannons and muskets. The reading of the Declaration also became part of the festivities. The first annual commemoration was held in Philadelphia on July 4, 1777, while the Revolutionary War was still raging on. In 1781, Massachusetts became the first state to make the day an official state holiday. Political leaders often addressed crowds on the day. The goal was often to create unity, but by the mid-1790s, the Federalist and Democratic-Republican parties were holding separate politically oriented celebrations in large cities on the day.
Following the War of 1812, the holiday became more widespread. Still, it wasn't until 1870 that Congress made the day a federal holiday. It did not become a paid holiday for federal workers until 1941. In the late nineteenth century, there began to be a focus on leisure activities on the day, with family get-togethers, barbecues, and fireworks being big parts of the day. Around that same time, the Safe and Sane Fourth of July movement came about, in response to heavy drinking that often went with the day, as well as injuries that came from fireworks.
Today the day does not have the same political importance it once did, although politicians still speak at many events. The day is commonly celebrated with parades, fireworks, concerts, barbecues, picnics, family gatherings, and watermelon and hot dog eating competitions. Sporting events and activities often take place, such as baseball games, tug-of-war, three-legged races, and swimming. The displaying of the American flag is an important part of the day. Many people also take an extended weekend and travel somewhere for vacation on the days surrounding the holiday.
How to Observe Independence Day
There are many ways you could celebrate Independence Day:
Read the Declaration of Independence.
Fly the American flag.
Go to a parade.
Attend a barbecue, picnic, or gathering with friends.
Attend a Fourth of July concert.
Attend fireworks in your community.
Light off your own fireworks.
Listen to patriotic songs, or songs fitting for the Fourth of July.
Learn the words to "The Star-Spangled Banner," the country's national anthem.
Participate in or attend a sporting event, or a watermelon or hot dog eating competition.
Take a vacation somewhere. You could see the Declaration of Independence, as well as other important documents, at the National Archives Museum in Washington D.C. You could also visit Independence Hall or the Statue of Liberty.
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smackdownhotel · 1 year
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Chicago style hot dog 🌭 and Italian beef sandwich 🥪, both inspired by my recent trip to the Windy City!
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urbs-in-horto · 11 months
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Hot Dog!
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dangerhuskie · 2 years
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Winning ugly is still winning right? This wiener dog knows that and is repping the colors of the south siders while rocking a sweet Chicago-style hot dog costume!
Check out links to my shops on DangerHuskie.com!
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Chicago Hot Dog-Style Salmon
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This recipe is a fusion of salmon and all the condiments of a Chicago-style hot dog such as pickles, onion, tomatoes, and sport peppers.
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nishp · 9 months
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National Hot Dog Day
🌭📸 National Hot Dog Day Vibes! 🎉🌭
Today, we're embracing the deliciousness of hot dogs on this special occasion: National Hot Dog Day! 🇺🇸💥
From gourmet creations to street food favorites', hot dogs hold a special place in our hearts and taste buds. Let's take a moment to appreciate the art of building the perfect hot dog: the juicy sausage, the soft bun, and the incredible variety of toppings that make each bite an explosion of flavors. Share your favorite hot dog combinations, epic food truck discoveries, or 'even your' homemade recipes. Let's celebrate this iconic and mouthwatering delight! 🌭✨
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ianmacallen · 10 months
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I went to Chicago and I ate a Chicago-style hot dog. I was impressed.
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bugborglesbian · 11 months
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Chicago Hot Dog-Style Salmon This recipe is a fusion of salmon and all the condiments of a Chicago-style hot dog such as pickles, onion, tomatoes, and sport peppers.
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simchafisher · 2 years
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What's for supper? Vol. 299: Love is something when you have a hole in the floor
What’s for supper? Vol. 299: Love is something when you have a hole in the floor
In haste! In haste! For today we are diving into the big renovation project for the summer, which is putting a new floor in the laundry room so we can turn the toilet back on and have TWO TOILETS before July 4th. We had this renovation (converting a 3/4 bathroom into a laundry room with a toilet) done several years ago by some folks I can only describe as a team of supergoons, and they put the…
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rabbitcruiser · 8 months
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Snack a Pickle Day
Snack a Pickle Day is a day for snacking on pickles. Pickles, which usually mean pickled cucumbers when spoke of in the United States, are preserved in a brine or vinegar solution, and flavored with herbs and seasonings. The word “pickle” is derived from the Dutch word pekel, which means brine. The pickling process was invented around 1440, and many people were making pickles in their homes by the 1600’s. This was helped with the invention of the mason jar in 1858. Pickles are a low calorie food and high in vitamin K, but they may also be high in sodium. Each year Americans eat about 9 pounds of pickles.
How to Observe Snack a Pickle Day
The day should be celebrated by snacking on a pickle! Pickles can be eaten on their own or with a meal. They can be put on a hamburger,or chopped into a relish and put on a hot dog. Sometimes they are served on a stick, and sometimes they are even deep fried. There are many types of pickles to try:
Bread and butter—part of sweet family of pickles; has onions and bell peppers; sometimes have a waffle-esque shape; solution of vinegar, sugar, and spices; name comes from Omar and Cora Fanning, Illinois cucumber farmers who started selling the pickles in the early 1920’s and filed for the name in 1923; name derived from how they traded their pickles for things like bread and butter during rough years.
Cinnamon—bright red and flavored with cinnamon; sometimes a Christmas treat.
Dill—made with dill herbs or dill oil; have been served in New York City since at least 1899.
Gherkins—smaller and usually sweeter; made with Burr or West Indian cucumbers; sometimes “gherkin” is a generic term used for pickles in the U.K., Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.
Kool-aid—soaked in kool-aid and pickle brine.
Kosher dill—dill pickle with lots of garlic in the salt brine.
Polish—somewhere between kosher dill and sour.
Sour—fermented longer in brine, which makes them sourer.
Sour mixed—sour pickles cut and mixed with other veggie such as onions, cauliflower, carrots, and peppers.
Sour relish—made with finely chopped sour pickles with other vegetables; also called “piccalili.”
Sweet—usually made with vinegar, spices, and sugar; includes sliced sweet pickles, or “cross cuts”, which are cut crosswise into chips.
Sweet mixed—sweet pickles mixed with other vegetables.
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smackdownhotel · 1 year
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“Chicago style” nachos
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whitefireprincess · 4 months
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Mini Chicago Inspired Dogs | The Tipsy Housewife
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dangerhuskie · 2 years
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Danger Team! Check out the WIP of the Wining Ugly Dog: Setting up print templates, patterns, choosing colors, making sure everything looks good. Just a few behind the scenes shots of this new print!
Check out the final design on DangerHuskie.com!
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scoutingthetrooper · 7 months
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chicago style hot dog
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