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Hot dog history continued …..
‘And that’s still true today. According to concessionaire Levy, Dodger Stadium sells the most hot dogs in the major leagues: some 2.5 million each year. The traditional Dodger Dog is a foot-long pork hot dog either grilled or steamed, served with mustard and relish. Another traditional dog is sold by Levy at Wrigley Field:…
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Hot Dog Eating Contest
‘Legend has it that on July 4, 1916, four immigrants gathered at the very first Famous hot dog stand in Coney Island and made eating contest history. As the story goes, they were competing to see who was the most patriotic. How did they determine the winner? With a hot dog-eating contest, of course! Did You Know? Fun Facts…
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Company hiring ‘MLB Food Tester’ to eat hot dogs at stadiums
Can you imagine that? Tiffi finds an article where a company actually hires food testers to eat hot dogs at a baseball game. Really? ‘With Major League Baseball in full swing, one company is offering to pay someone to find out which stadium’s hot dogs hit a home run. Casino review site BonusFinder launched a new…
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NATIONAL HOT DOG DAY – July 21
Time to check out information on National Hot Dog Day! ‘National Hot Dog Day in July celebrates a summertime staple on a bun. Enjoy one piping hot and add some relish and mustard to go! One thing we want to know – is it a sandwich or not? Celebrated every year during National Hot Dog Month, this day pays homage to the…
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HOW TO OBSERVE #NationalHotDogDay
‘There are so many ways to celebrate the day! • Host a hot dog roast. • Share your favorite toppings. • Take a poll to find out which is most preferred – blackened hot dogs or just cooked through? • Explore the best hot dog eateries near you and give them a shout-out. • Challenge people to defend their position on this…
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Why? … But WHY?
One day Yeti is relaxing outside and just enjoying the summer weather. He is leaning against a tree as he plays his candy crush game. From out of nowhere he overhears a little boy asking his mother why?. The mother responds but the child is not happy with the answer so again he asks but why?. The mother tries to explain it…
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Yeti helps the little boy with his why questions
A few days later Yeti meets up with the mother and little boy. “I apologize for not introducing myself when we last met,” says Yeti. The mother tells Yeti that her name is Rachel and her son’s name is David. Yeti tells her that she can go do her thing while he spends some time with David, but she decides to stay and listen…
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Yeti explains plant color further
“So what makes chlorophyll green?” asks David. ‘Every object on Earth has its own color. The light from the sun appears white but is actually made up of a full spectrum of colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. When white light hits an object, the object absorbs some colors and reflects others. When…
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Here comes some weather questions!
Rachel is surprised that David understood everything that Yeti told him. David looks around and he has another question for Yeti. “Why is the sun yellow?” asks David. ‘The sun appears a yellow color because it sends out more yellow light than any other color. Clouds reflect all the colors the exact same amount so they look…
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Yeti meets up with Tiffi in the park
Yeti takes a shortcut through the park and bumps into Tiffi. “Hi Tiffi, you look like you are in a rush, what’s going on?” asks Yeti. Tiffi is just being her energetic usual self! “Not much going on,” Tiffi says. “I just finished helping a couple of players with their levels. It sure is hot outside today! I am heading home…