Happy 4th of July | Saturday Showlicious Craft and Recipe Party LIVE

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HAPPY 4TH OF JULY WEEKEND!

This weekend we are celebrating 4th of July with some fun facts you may not have known! If this is your first time here Welcome and feel free to jump right it!

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This weeks MOST CLICKED ON project:

(shown on both blogs!) Summertime Wreath by Katy shared by Vintage Zest border

A few 4th of July Fun Facts!

More hot dogs are eaten in July than any other month of the year, which is why it is designated National Hot Dog Month.

On July 4th, the biggest hot dog day of the year, 155 million hot dogs will be consumed. That is enough hot dogs to stretch from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C., more than five times. Who knew?!!

Ever wonder how Hot Dogs got their name?
“Hot Dog” is credited to a sports cartoonist Tad Dorgan. At a 1901 baseball game at the Polo Grounds in New York, vendors began selling hot dachshund sausages in rolls. From the press box, Dorgan could hear the vendors yelling, “Get your dachshund sausages while they’re red hot!” He sketched a cartoon depicting the scene, but wasn’t sure how to spell “dachshund” so he called them simply, “hot dogs” and the rest is history.
Did you know the most popular condiment for a hot dog is mustard? And for kids, it’s ketchup.
Did you know as of July 4, 2014 the nation’s estimated population is 318.4 million? 2.4 Million in July 1776.
And a 4th of July question….Do you spread your condiment on the meat or on the bread? border

This weeks party is a 4th of July theme. Share all your 4th of July Recipes and Crafts if they are not already included in our Round up!

We will be featuring projects during the week on social media using #ShowliciousParty.

Grab your button(s) here, and don’t forget to link your project back to the party!

Follow the Pinterest board to see what all gets pinned!

Now it’s time to Party!

We play nice.

Here are a few guidelines to follow.

1. Please share family friendly content of your current crafts, recipes, printables, and/or tips. Please don’t share someone else’s work, items for sale, or links you have already shared.

2. We love it when your social and leave a comment or visit a few other projects!

We always give you full and proper credit for the photo’s we feature.

Be sure to follow the parties Pinterest board to see what all is being Pinned each week!

Remember, if you want to Pin a project…go to their website so that you are Pinning from the source.

Thank you all for participating!

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