Tomorrow is the biggest celebration of the American summer. Fourth of July, Independence Day, is one of my favorite holidays of the year. To me, it means burgers, barbeque, and fireworks with the family. To other people, it means salmon, shooting old computers, and the return of mimes. No, I’m not kidding; you can read about some of the more unusual July 4th celebrations at Mental Floss.
I can’t wait to get a hot dog fresh off the grill tomorrow. Gathering with the family for cook-outs in my uncle’s backyard is one of our family traditions, and a great way to celebrate humanity’s victory over a horde of marauding aliens, lead by Will Smith. (There’s going to be a midnight showing of ID4 on the big screen at a local theater that I’m probably going to go to, mostly because they’re offering free food.)
However you celebrate the holiday, or if you don’t, I think we can all agree that everything tastes better when cooked over flames. I’m not sure why that is, but if you offer me a broiled hot dog or a grilled hot dog, I’m taking the grilled every time.
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