Sunday, July 5, 2026

Around the Kitchen Table: Celebrating the USA's 250th Birthday + 10-BOOK #GIVEAWAY!




LESLIE KARST: Yesterday the United States celebrated our 250th anniversary of independence from Great Britain, and I'm sure many of us in this country observed that occasion with parades, fireworks, picnics, and gatherings of family and friends. And I'm also guessing that many of us will continue to celebrate throughout the month of July. For notwithstanding our faults (and yes, there have been plenty over the years), the two-hundred and fifty-year American experiment of democracy has proved to be amazingly successful. 

hurray for the red, white, and blue!


So today in the Kitchen we're celebrating foods we associate with the Fourth of July, and with picnics and family gatherings in general. For me, that has to be hot dogs. I don't eat them very often (though I can't resist whenever I go to a baseball game), but really, few things beat a freshly-grilled hot dog with mustard and pickles on a hot summers day, right? (Here's a simple recipe for icebox pickles for those dogs.) 



And to go with those hot dogs? It's gotta be potato salad! Here's my current favorite variety of potato salad, inspired by a Japanese recipe. 



Now it's your turn, Kitchen-mates: 

What dishes bring to mind Independence Day for you? Or picnics, or simply summer in general? 


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MADDIE DAY: Happy 250th to us! Some New Englanders like to have salmon and fresh peas on Independence Day, and these mini salmon cakes are a perfect appetizer to bring to a party or a picnic. 


But on the 4th, my thoughts go more to a perfectly grilled hamburger. A cool Asian noodle salad full of crunchy veggies would be a great side. It doesn't use mayonnaise so it won't spoil in the sun.


We'll need dessert, though. Why not whip up an American flag cheesecake like I did here five years ago?


May our democracy, and its values of justice and liberty for all, survive and endure far into the future.

Note: My book in the giveaway, Agatha-nominated Called to Justice, is the second Quaker Midwife Mystery (written as Edith Maxwell), and it opens during the Independence Day festivities in Amesbury, Massachusetts in 1888.

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LUCY BURDETTE: It feels like such a strange and fraught time in our country, but I think it's important to celebrate this anniversary and our hopes for the future. My best suggestion would be the strawberry roll-up cake recipe I posted here two days ago. It's red and white, and with blueberries added, could easily be blue as well! Also, happy anniversary to our Canadian friends!



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PEG COCHRAN/MARGARET LOUDON: Yes, even though things aren't perfect right now, there's no reason not to celebrate our previous 250 years!  The 4th of July menu usually involves the grill and is often hot dogs and hamburgers with sides like potato salad, Cole slaw and chips.  Or maybe for something special, barbecued ribs.  

But what to have for dessert?  My mind usually goes to something with fresh berries--blueberries, strawberries, etc.  


 And what better to celebrate our nation's birthday with than a strawberry pie!


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KIM DAVIS: Growing up our entire extended family would gather on the Fourth of July, close to 30 people. It wasn't to celebrate the holiday but to celebrate the birthdays of my grandmother, my mother, and two aunts. (1 born on July 3, 2 born on July 4, and one born on July 5!)  It was always potluck style instead of grilled hotdogs and hamburgers, and there was always cake and homemade ice cream... you know the kind that required a lot of ice, salt, and elbow grease to turn the crank! There were also huge wedges of chilled watermelon and my cousins and I had our fair share of watermelon seed spitting contests, held out of sight of the grownups.

Now as an adult, when my immediate family has a get together, Cherry Dream Pie is always the requested dessert. The recipe was passed down from my sister-in-law ages ago and while there isn't any "blue" associated with it, you could always mix blueberries into the filling or dot the top with fresh blueberries for a more traditional red, white, and blue holiday dessert. 

     



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LESLIE BUDEWITZ: 
One of the things I love most about this big, crazy country of ours is the richness of its people and culture, and how we love to celebrate. And celebration means food, because in every culture, in every language, we show our love by feeding people. 

When I was a kid, we usually spent the 4th of July along a Montana river – my dad was a fly fisherman before it was cool – and that meant a picnic: hot dogs on the campground grill, my mother’s potato salad, watermelon, and S’mores. (I’ve always found marshmallows too sweet, but one a year beside a campfire is perfect. And I was a certified campfire building champion at Girl Scout Camp!) 





These days, Mr. Right and I celebrate by going to the Village parade – it’s short, since there’s just the one street. (Oddly, I've never written about the Village 4th, but do celebrate Montana summers in Crime Rib and Treble at the Jam Fest, two of my Food Lovers' Village mysteries.) Then we relax on our deck with “fun foods,” never the same combo twice, but always including a variety of dips and spreads. This year, we savored our Lavender Goat Cheese and Watermelon Burrata Salad. Traditional? Maybe not, but served with love and joy, fully in keeping with the spirit of what the founders called “the Great American Experiment.”


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VMBURNS: My dad didn't pull out the grill often, but when he did, it was usually for the 4th of July. Hamburgers on the grill, barbecue ribs, grilled corn on the cob, and watermelon are the foods that remind me of past Independence Day celebrations. 


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DARCI HANNAH here, and I'd like to say a big, happy 250 birthday to the United States of America! Huzza! I love this big, crazy country of ours and never fail to feel privileged to live here. Every one of our united states is special, unique, and amazingly beautiful. I still have a few to visit, but I'm getting there! I also love our people, our rich culture, and our amazing bounty of food that we produce here. As a kid, our 4th of July celebrations were big, loud, and beautiful gatherings of family and friends to honor the founding of our country. While everyone brought a dish to pass, our family would supply all the burgers, brats, hotdogs, drinks, and the all important cherry pie!

Our cherry pie tradition still holds strong to this day. It just wouldn't be a proper 4th of July without one. It's around the 4th of July when the cherries ripen on the trees. Their bold red color is reminiscent of the strips on our flag. And didn't George Washington chop down his father's cherry tree? Actually, that myth has been debunked, but we still associate the father of our country with the humble cherry! Oh, and they're absolutely delicious!

To mix things up I sometimes make individual cherry pies if we have a smaller celebration. Sometimes my dog, Ripley, likes to watch me bake. She's waiting for me to spill some delicious cherry filling! Oh, and you must top each slice (or individual pie) with vanilla ice cream! That's tradition too! Whatever your Independence Day tradition is, embrace it and celebrate! 
Wishing you all a very happy and delicious 4th of July!



If you would like a copy of my 
delicious cherry pie recipe, click here!


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ANG POMPANO: As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the American experiment, I look to the future with confidence that we can come together and carry our nation forward for another 250 years and beyond. And what better place to begin than around the kitchen table?

I've always believed that those of us who love food and cooking are doing more than simply preparing meals. We're sharing traditions, creating memories, and building bridges, one plate at a time.

For our Fourth of July celebration yesterday, I brought a simple but delicious green bean and potato salad. It may not change the world, but it's a small reminder that some of life's most meaningful connections begin when we gather around the table and share a meal. 

I'll be sharing the easy recipe in my next blog post, and I hope you'll give it a try at your own table. 

After all, every shared meal is a chance to celebrate what brings us together.

Happy Birthday, USA!


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MOLLY MACRAE: Our country has weathered a lot over 250 years, hasn’t it? That’s what makes me optimistic that we’ll keep going. For me, Independence Day is a great day to remember that all our families came from somewhere else at some point in the past. That when we welcome each other, and lift each other, we’re all stronger. Of course, the 4th is also about parades, fireworks, and picnics!

When I was a kid, we’d invite friends from around the corner over and have a picnic in the backyard. Dad grilled hot dogs or hamburgers over his homemade brick barbecue. We had corn on the cob, deviled eggs, potato salad, potato chips, and watermelon for dessert. That’s pretty much been the standard ever since, too, and I have no pictures to show 72 years of 4th of July picnics. Not even the deviled eggs and I LOVE deviled eggs. Not to worry, if you search the Mystery Lovers' Kitchen recipe archive, you'll find plenty of recipes for them. And I do have a picture of delicious rosemary watermelon lemonade. Happy 4th of July! 



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CLEO COYLE: Every July 4th, my mother would make an American flag cake. It's a great American Independence Day cookout tradition, along with the great American melting pot. My Italian-American family stirred themsevles into that pot decades ago, coming to Western Pennsylvania to work in the steel mills, farm the land, and serve the community in shops, restaurants, and churches. Every July 4th, along with burgers, hot dogs, and corn on the cob, I also feasted on pasta salad, Italian cookies, and my mom's Flag Cake, made once a year to eat before we kids lit sparklers and ran around the yard like crazy, trailing beautiful light through the summer night.

Mom's cake was a yellow sheet with white icing, decorated with red stripes and a blue star field. In tribute to her cake (and so many other great American flag cakes), I created my own version: a red, white, and blue FIREWORKS CAKE. It's actually pretty simple to make, and my recipe post takes you step-by-step through the klutz-proof design, easy enough for non-bakers and grandkids to join in the kitchen fun. 

I hope you all are having a wonderful weekend. As my family would say on this holiday with much gratitude: God Bless America. Happy 250th Independence Day, USA!



Readers, how about you?

What dishes do you like to eat on the Fourth of July, or for picnics or summer in general? Let us know in the comments. And if you're willing to share, include the recipe, too. Comment below to be entered in this month's giveaway!

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A Sense for Murder by Leslie Karst 

A Delicious Deception by Lucy Burdette

Called to Justice by Edith Maxwell, aka Maddie Day

No Roast for the Weary by Cleo Coyle

Framed and Frosted by Kim Davis

A Cup of Flour, A Pinch of Death by Valerie Burns (Kindle copy)

Diet of Death by Ang Pompano

All Shell Breaks Loose by Molly MacRae

Murder at the Campfire Cookout by Darci Hannah

Treble at the Jam Fest by Leslie Budewitz

 

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Happy 250th 
Independence Day
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136 comments:

  1. For the Fourth of July I like Hotdogs on the grill as a main course with Potato Chips on the sides and as a Dessert a good sweet treat preferably an Ice Cream Cake sorry have no recipes.
    don.stewart@zoominternet.net

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    1. Ice cream cake certainly hits the spot on hot summer days, Crystal! I hope you and yours had a lovely celebration yesterday!

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    2. Crystal, that sounds like a perfect July 4th menu!

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  2. Strawberry shortcake. (Either biscuits or cake) with plenty of whipped cream is big at our Vermont house. A flag cake was a memorable substitute but blueberries aren’t ripe yet.

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    1. Strawberry shortcake is such a delicious way to celebrate, Marianne! Hope your blueberries ripen soon!

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    2. Marianne, there's nothing like local strawberries and blueberries!

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  3. I love brats on the grill for the 4th. It seems like the only time of the year to have them! We always had watermelon, chicken, potato salad, deviled eggs and lemonade. Family gathered by a lake or as I grew older, A family backyard. Happy 250th! ljbonkoski@yahoo.com.

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    1. You're making me crave some brats now, Lori :) Hope you had an enjoyable celebration yesterday!

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    2. Lori, Some traditions deserve to come around only once a year because they make us appreciate them even more. Happy 250th to you and your family!

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  4. Hot dogs and hamburgers are the usual here. My mom used to make that strawberry pie! It was so good! I miss it and her.

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    1. Holidays make us remember our loved ones who have gone before us. I hope your special memories bring you peace.

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  5. Happy 250!! Love all of your cozy mysteries. Thank you for the recipes. I have saved to many to mention..

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  6. Yesterday it was hamburgers, potato salad, baked beans, deviled eggs and my "cheat" Watergate salad. Recipe: Take small carton low-fat cottage cheese, mix in 1 package instant pistachio pudding until blended. Stir in 1 small can drained crushed pineapple. (Since all my local store had was packed in heavy syrup I rinsed it well before adding to the pudding/cottage cheese mixture). The cottage cheese gives added protein to the salad, if you can find sugar-free pistachio pudding that would reduce the calories even more. You can add nuts if you like.
    madamhawk at gmail dot com

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    1. Oh goodness, your recipe just brought back a rush of memories! One of my aunts made that Watergate salad when I was a kid and I'd completely forgotten about it. Hope you had a wonderful day of celebrating yesterday!

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    2. Watergate salad is new to me, but since I like pistachios I think I'd love it!

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  7. I hope everybody had a fun day yesterday and that the pets are okay. The perfect summer celebration meal would be grilled hot dogs and burgers, my mom's potato salad, and Cherry Cheescake Pie (which is what we called it but it sure looks a lot like Kim's Cherry Dream Pie). Yum! ckmbeg (at) gmail (dot) com

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    1. Yum is right, Carol! While my in-laws passed along the Cherry Dream Pie recipe, my side of the family had something similar but used a pie pan and blueberries instead of cherries. Unfortunately that recipe has been lost to time. Hope you had a wonderful celebration!

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  8. Let's keep on celebrating America's 250th birthday all month! Some of my favorite 4th of July foods include grilled hamburgers, baked beans, potato salad, corn on the cob, wedges of watermelon, ice cream in waffle cones, and banana pudding!

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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    1. I agree with you, Nancy! With your mention of banana pudding, it made me recall one of my aunts always made that for our gathering too, when I was a kid. I haven't had it since then!

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  9. Growing up the 4th of July usually meant we were on vacation. Dad being in the Army, meant we only seen family while on vacation making them extra special. We would all gather at a local park where the kids played horseshoes or played on the swings while lunch was fixed. Lunch would be grilled burgers and hotdogs with sides of chips, baked beans and potato salad. Dessert was always watermelon while we waiting for the ice cream to be churned. I was usually one of the kids assigned to sit on the blanket on top of one of the churns while the teenagers took turns cranking.

    Now days, it's just the two of us. Most are have ice cream in heaven and the few left are spaced out across this great country of ours. Grilling is always a much! This year, we had grilled steaks, baked potatoes, fried squash and a combination salad with a few homemade rolls. Dessert was ice cream, while churned by my Kitchenaid ice cream attachment, topped with homemade blueberry filling. (Yes, after picking 29 pounds recently, we are really enjoying them in multiple ways.)

    There is so much to be grateful in this wonderful country of ours! May we all pray for our country that we can remember why it was formed and to follow the dreams of our forefathers. We are more than a celebration held on the 4th of July!

    Thank you so much for the totally amazing chance to win so many awesome books! Whoever wins will be really blessed.
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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    1. Homemade ice cream made in a crank machine brings back so many memories for me as well, Kay! I haven't obtained the Kitchenaid ice cream attachment yet, but you're definitely tempting me to buy it asap :)

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  10. For Potlucks, Chocolate Eclair Cake,. Or Apple Dapple, in the summer.I was always the one that made them, and brought them to potlucks. But for the 4th Of July, my tradition is to make a flag shaped cake, frosted in the colors of the flag. johnlong83@rocketmail.com

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  11. Bacon cheeseburger and chips

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  12. My brother-in-law’s grilled teriyaki chicken and grilled sausages and cherry pie for dessert.

    Wskwared(at)yahoo(dot)com

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    1. Cherry pie is my favorite! (And grilled sausages are what we had yesterday--yum!)

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  13. Picnic in the backyard with burgers & hotdogs on the grill, baked beans, deviled eggs & potato salad, with sliced watermelon for dessert. Mom didn't have written recipes so I've found pre-mades that are almost the same.

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    1. That sounds like the perfect 4th of July celebration, Carol!

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  14. Hamburgers, hotdogs, potato salad, fruit Salad, ice cream 🍦

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  15. Wow all the recipes look absolutely delicious!!!!! I would make a fruit platter or a black forest mousse dessert. Always yummy and refreshing. Hope everyone had a nice holiday!

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    1. Black forest mousse dessert sounds awesome--can I come?

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  16. Those recipes are fabulous! I love to make pasta salad for the summer and picnics. I make it on the lighter calorie side. I hope everyone had a great holiday! nlap3414@gmail.com

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  17. For 4th of July, I like hot dogs on the grill and potato salad, guacamole and chips, fresh fruit, and deviled eggs as sides. And a cold Coca Cola! Hillary (dot) haight (at) gmail (dot) com

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    1. Deviled eggs are my favorite! (And theyʻre always the first to be eaten at potlucks, lol.)

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  18. We usually get the first local corn around the 4th. sgiden at verizon(.)net

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    1. Our local corn is only knee-high right now. I can't wait until it comes out!

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  19. Happy 250th to all! 4th of July was always a day to celebrate. Hamburgers and corn on the cob on the grill, baked beans, potato salad, mom's homemade pickles and icy cold watermelon, followed up later by home churned ice cream, usually strawberry after the sparklers were burned out! Yesterday turned out to be pizza, with everyone customizing their own toppings, so celebrating a contribution from the mosaic that makes our nation great! makennedyinaz at hotmail dot com

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  20. We have Hamburgers, Hotdogs, ribs, potato salad, macaroni salad, baked potatoes, beans with bacon, jalapeno poppers, Chocolate yummy, cupcakes, peach cobbler, cherry angel food cake with pudding and cool whip and apple pie. Thank you for the chance and the recipes. Deborah deborahortega229@yahoo.com

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    1. Deborah, that sounds like a great celebration. I might have to add jalapeno poppers to my next event. Good luck!

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  21. The hamburgers. hot dogs and brats on the grill are all fine, but it is the sides that I like best. Yesterday we had baked potato style potato salad, tortellini pasta salad, baked beans, roasted corn and fruit salad. We have several family birthdays near the 4th so dessert is usually a few birthday cakes. dfdeforestoh(at)gmail(dot)com

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    1. Diana, I love this, especially the birthday cakes. Best of luck!

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  22. The regular July 4th Foods. Hot dogs and hamburgers, corn on the cob, potato salad and a delicious watermelon.
    lindalou64(@)live(dot)com

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    1. Linda, I bought my first watermelon of the season for the 4th. It just felt right. Good Luck!

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  23. Love hot dogs, macaroni salad/egg salad/potato salad, corn on the cob, potato chips, watermelon, sea food boil (crab legs, shrimp, clams, and PEI mussels), beer, and various desserts like cookies and ice cream. (jmwilson 311 at yahoo.com)

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    1. Yum and yum! I love the seafood boil. It's not something that those of us who are land locked usually include, but I think it's wonderful to see how people across the country include foods that representative of their region.

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  24. Barbecue ribs for the fourth and corn on the cob. Yum! baileybounce2@att.net

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  25. brats, watermelon pmr3956 (at) gmail (dot) com

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    1. There's just something about the 4th of July that makes me want watermelon!

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  26. Happy 4th of July Weekend! I'm not entering the contest because I just found out this morning that I won More Than Sorrow from Vicki Delaney. I always celebrate with all the traditional foods. But because I don't like mayo, I like to include a pasta salad with plenty of veggies.

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    1. Congrats, Sue! And that salad sounds terrific!

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  27. Many salads - Pasta salad, mixed green salad, chopped salad, salmon on the grill, cut up fruit and a delectable strawberry rhubarb pie. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com

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  28. I like hamburgers, hot dogs and potato salad
    Kit3247@aol.com.

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  29. I love hamburgers on the grill with corn on the cob. I would have strawberry short cake for dessert. Thanks for this amazingly generous giveaway. Linda May Maycarlson6848@gmail.com

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    1. I agree. There's something about the grill that makes everything taste just a little bit better!

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  30. We always have barbeque burgers, hotdogs and porkribs with salad and always have Cherry pie but this time the store was out of cherry pies so I got key lime instead. Love the recipes above thank you. We use to get strawberry pie from Marie's chandler pies but they all closed down, I really miss her strawberry pies. luvhistoricalromance(AT)gmail.com

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    1. I love cheery pie, but key lime is a close second!

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  31. Grilled brats and corn on the cob get my vote!

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  32. Potato salad and also brownies(if it's not too hot)

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  33. I love pickled eggs and beets and corn on the cob. deborahdumm(AT)yahoo(DOT)com

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    1. I havenʻt had a pickled egg since I was in England--yum!

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  34. I love hamburgers and Hotdogs on the 4th. Alam22@msn.com

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  35. Sally Marie BakerJuly 5, 2026 at 5:31 PM

    This definitely sounds like a great 4th of July menu!! Some of my holiday favorites have always been hamburgers, potato salad, deviled eggs, watermelon and ice cream .

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    1. Oh yeah. That sounds awesome, especially homemade ice cream!

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  36. I'm a traditionalist and prefer a hamburger. Now we did add proseco popsicles this year - and they were quite delicious! I also added Georgia Juice (thank you Ellery Adams for the idea in Peach Pies & Alibis!) with a dash of vodka - quite nice! docterrysn@gmail.com

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  37. 4th of July calls for cheeseburgers, hot dogs, brats, sweet corn and potato salad. Usually watermelon makes for a good dessert on a hot day. Happy 250th!
    diannekc8(at)gmail(dot)com

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    1. Agreed! Watermelon absolutely makes a good dessert.

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  38. 4th of July calls for cheeseburgers, hot dogs, brats, sweet corn and potato salad. Usually watermelon makes for a good dessert on a hot day. Happy 250th!
    diannekc8(at)gmail(dot)com

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  39. Happy 4th! We had hot dogs and cole slaw last night. We have a dachshund so we are a hot dog family, lol. I also had the best blueberry sangria which is now my favorite summer drink, other than water. Diedraw@earthlink.net

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  40. Lol! Does the pup get a dog, too?

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  41. Two of my son's birthdays are around the 4th of July so we celebrate by grilling out. My favorites are grilled hamburgers, corn on the cob and potato salad. I made a homemade carrot cake and a flag cake to celebrate the special occasions. Love all the recipes posted!

    Thank you for the amazing giveaway!!

    jarjm1980(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  42. SO many great memories you’ve shared! Mine would be, as a kid, sitting on our farmhouse porch watching the fireworks at the drive-in theatre across the field from us. Many thanks for the opportunity to win the books 😁

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  43. Wow! Thank authors for sharing their wonderfully delicious recipes, especially for the sweet treats! Hubby is more of a BBQ person - he would BBQ chicken, steak, or ribs, and grill some zucchini or mushrooms. Thank you to all authors for their kindness and generosity.
    cwkuen(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  44. Thank you for sharing. Our celebration usually includes ribs and potato salad as well as dessert. This year we enjoyed quite the feast of ribs, parmesan chicken wings (thanks to a Cleo Coyle recipe I got here), potato salad, empanadas and a cucumber tomato salad with an olive oil vinaigrette. Dessert was brownies with a Nutella frosting. My family gets together and we usually watch movies together and enjoy each others company. cherierj(at)yahoo(dot)com.

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  45. I love all the red white and blue desserts with berries

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  46. I would say tater salad, BBQ ribs, and strawberry shortcake.

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  47. I love to have Green Bean Casserole and French Silk Pie for the 4th of July Festivities. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity!

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  48. July 4 was my granddaughter's birthday so the family made her a feast.

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  49. We always grill brats and hot dogs! They are family favorites! Strawberry shortcake is also served. We have a neighbor that has a huge strawberry patch, so we have very fresh berries for our dessert! juniordog54421 (at) yahoo (dot) com.

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  50. I always make deviled eggs, coleslaw and potato salad, but the meat can vary. And dessert is either a cake, pie, crisp or cobbler made with blueberries or strawberries and topped with whipped cream or ice cream.

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  51. My family and I have hamburgers, homemade baked beans, and potato chips every 4th of July holiday.

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  52. You have to keep it simple...grilled hot dogs and hamburgers with watermelon....lafabq(at)aol(dot)com

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  53. Hamburgers, potato salad and corn on the cob!

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  54. For my family, each year is different when it comes to 4th of July and summer foods and beverages. This year we did a Red, White, and Blue American Flag Cake, 4th of July Jello Cups, and Watermelon Slushies. Festive and fun. (tlcsmith2026@gmail.com). Thank you for the wonderful opportunity.

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  55. Chips are my go to for 4th of July. Mostly BBQ from Humpty Dumpty. 🇺🇸
    And then of course, potato salad and hotdog and burgers, but those come second on my list!

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  56. Gabrielle HashimotoJuly 6, 2026 at 9:43 AM

    Hot dogs, ribs and Hamburgers for 4th of July!
    gginoza(at)aol(dot)com

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  57. burgers and dogs and chips and it used to be TAB soda 🙁 but now it’s just Diet Coke.🇺🇸😊
    CWallace5259@gmail.com

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  58. For the 4th of July, I cooked a rack of ribs, hotdogs, crab cakes, a hashbrown casserole, and an asparagus casserole - so yummy!

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  59. I love potato salad. The secret is to add a little Italian salad dressing!

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  60. July 4th always has watermelon, hot dogs, hamburgers, and homemade ice cream! This year was a butter pecan recipe I found online! I made it for a friend who loves butter pecan and he always orders it when we stop at our local creamery. It was great to see how surprised and thrilled he was when we brought it to the BBQ. nelsonjj304@aol.com

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  61. I love jello cakes and lots of fresh fruit in the summer. Labyrd@msn.com

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  62. We like hamburgers, hotdogs, potato salad, slaw, baked beans, and cake and ice cream.
    ayancey1974(at)gmail(dot)com

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  63. Thank you for your amazing giveaway!!! WOW!!!
    My goodness your food looks delicious too!!!
    I love barbecue chicken, coleslaw, corn on the cob, overnight salad, and s’more.
    Sherry Brown
    ozdot4@sbcglobal.net

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  64. With all of these books and a glass of iced tea and a couple of cookies I would have a hard time leaving the couch. Cbliss3049@yahoo.com

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  65. Always a winner with my family, Death By Chocolate Zucchini Bread is a great way to use up all that zucchini that will invade the gardens this Summer! Super moist and chocolatey, It's a great treat all year round as well!

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  66. So many great recipes! Hamburgers with chili beans and Watergate salad for our 4th menu this year. It was wonderful being able to spend time with family. sydmdmom(at)gmail(dot)com

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  67. Happy belated 4th. of July weekend! I wrote a comment yesterday and today it isn't here...I am also not receiving daily emails. I have subscribed again, but haven't received emails...not in my Spam or Junk folders either... I love reading your wonderful blogs, and it means so much for me to connect with all of you to learn more about you and try your wonderful recipes. To answer the question about favorite dishes: Cherry and also peach pie, grilled hamburgers with dill pickles and corn on the cobb plus mu daughter-in-law's Bulgarian potato salad (also has pickles). Thank you everyone for sharing so much fun information. I have pinned this page in my browser wo I can get to each day's blogs! JOY!!! Luis at ole dot travel

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  68. Hamburgers and hotdogs on the grill is what my family likes. Potato chips and potato salad on the side and brownies for desert. a15eagle@yahoo.com

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  69. This Fourth of July, I was leaving Holland America’s Eurodam to go to my brother’s house in Puyallup, Washington. We had just finished a 7-night cruise to Alaska with my parents, two brothers, and all of our spouses. I hadn’t seen my brothers in about five years, so you can imagine how much fun we all had on this vacation.

    When we arrived at my brother’s house, some of us went to the store and bought all the fixings for hamburgers, hot dogs, potato salad, and macaroni salad. We had ourselves and old fashioned BBQ cookout. My nieces and nephews stopped by to join in on the fun.

    Now I’m back home in Arizona, reunited with my pup Brandi. Oh boy, did she miss us! The first thing she did when I opened my suitcase was jump inside, as if to say, nope, you’re not going anywhere else without me! Too precious!

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  70. All of the food here looks delicious! We usually have burgers on the grill, potato salad, corn on the cob and watermelon at our picnics. My dad always made a flag cake on the 4th of July. clugston.kathy@yahoo.com

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  71. My husband’s grandmother always prepared Red Devil Franks (hot dogs with a chili sauce topping) - so, that’s our go-to for the 4th.

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  72. We always grill burgers and hot dogs for the fourth and have side dieshes. Thanks for sharing your recipes and the chance to win.
    Faithdcreech@gmail.com

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  73. Thanks for the recipes. Some look really tasty
    jwisley@aol.com

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  74. I always enjoyed my Mom's kidney bean salad. I don't have a photo but it's easy to make. You drain cans of dark red kidney beans. However many to accommodate the number of guests at your function. Then the amounts of other ingredients are according to taste. You add chopped onion, chopped hard boiled eggs and mayonnaise to the beans and gently fold ingredients together.. it makes any outdoor grilling occasion a great side dish.
    laurie.anismom2@gmail.com

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  75. Hot dogs, hamburgers, homemade salads. Watermelon. The recipes here look good. Thanks for the chance. sstipins2520@yahoo.com

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  76. I love corn on the cob and rice krispy treats.

    Sarah.fritchman@gmail.com

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  77. We normally purchase the chicken dinners our volunteer fire department prepares for their annual fundraiser and supplement with some favorite sides like pasta salad and deviled eggs plus a chocolate ice box cake for dessert.

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  78. I also like to make potato salad and i use the Kewpie Mayo - it is the best one ever , i put eggs in it too

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    1. I've never seen Kewpie mayo in our stores. We have Hellman's and in some stores, Duke's.

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  79. That is a lot of yummy recipes! bessert57@gmail.com

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  80. I love to make shrimp boil with corn on the cob and new potatoes. Easy but yummy. (casmith79 at aol dot come)

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  81. I love making what I call Dirty Dogs, Air fried or BB'Q hot dogs with onions, mushrooms & sour kraut. northstarvance@gmail.com

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  82. Growing up, I enjoyed the Fourth of July because our small family gathered for a meal. What was served each year varied, so I have no specific memories. However, I married a man of Italian heritage, and his mother was a first generation American who learned to cook from her immigrant mother. My life was transformed! Her Italian potato salads, one made with green beans as above, made the summer amazing!

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  83. Everyone brought watermelon after I told them to bring what you want…I was glad I covered all the rest with hotdogs and burgers along with salads…

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  84. We always eat MD blue crab over the 4th of July holiday. And my hubby also makes a big pot of chili!

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  85. So many good recipes here! Thanks for sharing! I love grilling ribs or brats. Cgstratman@hotmail.com

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  86. Hot dogs, chips, soda, and s'mores. Delicious

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  87. We went to ihop just hubby and me brought son home dinner, not a big cookout not many family members left, most of them, had to work.

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  88. Grilled hot dogs and hamburgers, potato salad, and watermelon are some of my favorites!! All of the recipes look so good!!!
    Kim
    2kweeks@gmail.com

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