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I am in Christmas lovin’ overdrive (I’m sure you are too). I just can’t get enough… and wait until you see what I have in store for you! (Get it… the barn? So clever.)

I don’t know what to talk about first! Gifts? Baking? What to wear? …Holidays literally give you the perfect excuse to go all out and have some fun. Go ahead, wear some flair, add some sparkle, or don that ugly sweater- I won’t judge. It’s time to shine! And in the off-chance that you haven’t had as much time to do Christmas research as I have this season, I’ve put together a few of my favorites.

Let’s start with the party. It’s a season of celebration! I love this play on a “cheese” board. Camille Styles has transformed that inspiration into the assembly of a festive “cookie and candy” board!

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How much cuter is that than the traditional tray? And yet, so simple! You can mix store bought and homemade. (Or all store bought… I know you’re busy.) It’s perfect for an office gathering, cocktail parties with friends, or watching Christmas movies with your fam!

Next, let’s talk gifts. First of all, I support shopping local. There are so many unique options, often including works from local artists and artisans that you just can’t get anywhere else. Secondly, you know my love of Amazon. They just make it so darn convenient! Lastly, for creative ideas that you haven’t even thought of, my go-to is UncommonGoods.com.

Hot Toddy Mugs? They got ’em.

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Uncommongoods.com has an extensive selection of beautiful handmade pottery, even as specific as, for the knitter in your life, this “Birdie Yarn Bowl”:

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How adorable is this bedding for the kiddos?

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Seriously, for hot sauce lovers, gem stone collectors, fanatics of retro games, or people looking for guitar socks… UncommonGoods.com has a plethora of ideas and gift options. (And no, they are not a sponsor… but I wouldn’t turn them down. You know what I’m sayin’.)

I know that some of you are crafty (in the best sense of the word). I’m really not. But if there was a cute project that would be fun to do with the kids this year, to keep or pass out as gifts… it would be this homemade “Vintage Truck in Mason Jar Snow Globe’ from itallstartedwithpaint.com. (For directions click on the link to the left.)

Adorable.

Ok, so now you know what you are serving or bringing to share. You have some great gifting selections… what are you going to wear? Well, if you are a man looking for a suit, you will have to find a different blog. As a mother of 3 boys, I empathize with the difficulty of the search. For the rest of you, my new favorite… (drumroll please)… is chicwish.com!

Okay, so maybe your occasions don’t call (necessarily) for something dressy. (Maybe they call for something ritzy to the nines, what do I know?) All I’m suggesting is give Chicwish.com a try. (Also, not a sponsor.) They boast “Indie Design in Onepiece dresses, Top clothing, Outers and Bottoms – Retro, Indie and Unique Fashion.” And even better, their prices- especially with their on-going sales, are affordable! #SeasonalWinning!

Alas, perhaps the whole scene isn’t for you and you’re just looking to get the heck out of dodge? MyDomaine.com has put together “7 Winter Vacation Ideas That Are Better Than The Beach”! Now although I can’t verify this to be true, I have to admit that I wouldn’t mind putting it to the test.

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Hope you are all enjoying the season!

See Colleen, I don’t get all of my inspiration from Pinterest… Just the featured image, courtesy of BestofChristmasToys.com

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I’m in love with a Christmas Tree Farm. Broadview Christmas Tree Farm to be exact. It’s quaint and special and lovely and perfect and… At the risk of being redundant, I’ve had another holiday experience with the family that made me feel like I was living in a made for TV movie from a specific channel (that I have referred to in several previous posts) that specializes in heartfelt movies with a focus for a particular holiday. T’is the season!

Let’s ignore the fact that less than 48 hours before my baby had a full blown bout with the flu and we debated even going. Let’s pretend that my husband and I weren’t arguing on the drive there about walking “the back 40” knowing that the farm was closing in an hour. Because when we arrived and walked through the gate, all of the negatives disappeared. We were mentally transported to the essence of the season, and we were able to enjoy the moment with our family.

Growing up, we had a mix of years with real and fake trees in our home. I really loved them all. It was about the lighting, the decorating, and (in full disclosure) the anticipation of what would be under them. But some of my favorite childhood memories of the season definitely include going out on a dark snowy night to pick out the perfect tree to bring back home.

So it wasn’t dark or snowing on our trip this year, but that didn’t matter. There was enough chill in the air to keep the excitement, and enough to see and do for a memorable adventure. Broadview Christmas Tree Farm has a lot to offer:

  • Wagon Rides
  • U-Cut & Pre-Cut Trees (saws provided)
  • Wreaths
  • Roping
  • Free Boughs
  • Santa Claus
  • Warming Barn
  • Refreshments
  • Gifts
  • Petting farm area

Large parking lot – tailgating area.  “Feel free to bring your own entertainment to make this a holiday to remember.”

Behold the pure enthrallment… You can’t buy that!

All we need now is some hot cocoa from the on-site cafe. (You have to buy that.)

Inside, it was warm and inviting. It felt like a real gathering place, with spacious tables for your whole group, where they wouldn’t scoff at your muddy boots. They offered hot drinks and food, as well as, homey decor and seasonal ambiance.

Now back to our business! We decided for time and convenience sake to go with a pre-cut tree. (Next year we can plan ahead to have our full Christmas Vacation/Clark Griswold family experience.)

It didn’t take long to find the perfect one for our family.

I can’t say no to those faces. Let’s pay the lady.

Next, it’s just a matter of prepping it for the ride home…

Which clearly requires supervision (or not).

But we do have to wait our turn. And it’s not a bad view.

BTW, did I mention Broadview Christmas Tree Farm maintains environmentally sound practices? Worth noting, I think.

Okay, now let’s wrap this up. (I can’t help myself. I’m so punny.)

It seemed so big in person?

Drum roll please…

The final presentation! (Well almost, because which one of my tree waterers pulled down the tree skirt? But the truth is, embracing the imperfections makes for such a nicer season… because in reality if we waited for the perfect moment, we probably still wouldn’t have a tree!)

Hope you are all loving this time of year! I really am.

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I love when the chilly outdoor air permits the perfect reason for a roasting fire inside. It’s something I wait for all summer long. I can get by with bonfires, on the beach or a backyard on a chilly night, but there is nothing like getting cozy with the kids, when all is calm and well, in front a the crackling warmth of a fire at home. I like to make tea, the kids beg for cocoa, and for the moment time slows down like in the days of old.

By the Fireside – Poem by Robert Browning

How well I know what I mean to do
When the long dark autumn-evenings come:
And where, my soul, is thy pleasant hue?
With the music of all thy voices, dumb
In life’s November too!

I shall be found by the fire, suppose,
O’er a great wise book as beseemeth age,
While the shutters flap as the cross-wind blows
And I turn the page, and I turn the page,
Not verse now, only prose…

Image courtesy of James P. Jordan

As a child it’s awe-inspiring; the heat, the danger, the excitement. As an adult… it’s just as awesome.

My baby, contemplating the phenomenon of fire

In the latest issue of the Magnolia Journal, Joanna Gaines shares her excitement about the season in an article titled Anticipating Nostalgia, “…I see Chip and me fireside with all of the kids snuggled in around us, gazing at the lights till our eyes are too heavy to keep open…”

Ideal.

It’s just a classic tale that never gets old. You don’t “outgrow” having a fire.

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Traditional Irish House Blessing:

God bless the corners of this house
And be the lintel blessed.
Bless the hearth, the table too
And bless each place of rest.
Bless each door that opens wide
To stranger, kith and kin;
Bless each shining window-pane
That lets the sunshine in.
Bless the roof-tree up above
Bless every solid wall.
The peace of Man, the peace of love,
The peace of God on all.

-courtesy of appleseeds.org

I love that, “bless the hearth, the table too…” I don’t take being warm for granted.

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Here’s to enjoying life’s simple pleasures, and hoping you are staying warm on these chilly nights.

Love,

Sadie

 

Featured Image courtesy of townandcountrymag.com (which also has quite a few more cozy pics if you are interested!)

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Serendipitously, I’ve been reading books containing other people’s quotes. While reading a Pete the Cat book to my son, we came across this nugget:

“To begin, begin.” -William Wordsworth

There is so much wisdom in the simplicity of that! Regardless of the situation, just start; you’ll work your way through it… I love that. And I saver the moments I just want to dwell on someone’s words (hoping the wisdom is also sinking into my children). Of course, the book of Proverbs is a great place to start.

“A soft answer turneth away wrath; but grievous words stir up anger.” Proverbs 15:1 KJV

Infinite wisdom. Choose your words wisely!

…So much choice to be had.

 

And some people just seems to really get why;

“The pen is mightier than the sword.” -Edward Bulwar-Lytton, 1839

The whole notion that hope is worth living for… It’s powerful. Inspiration is priceless. Faith. The belief you are meant for more. Purpose…

 

Inspiring, right?

Undoubtedly, words do more than inspire. There really is nothing like someone saying the perfect thing, the moment you needed to hear it. There is so much comfort and healing in compassion, understanding, and kindness. There is so much to be said for timeless wisdom, the words and truisms that get passed down from generation to generation. And often it doesn’t have to be lengthy and drawn out; just to the point.

“If you cannot explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.” -Albert Einstein

Genius.

Thankfully, there are also humorous writings, often my personal favorites. Things can be serious, my family often (not always) tends to deal with such things with comedic relief; like Fried Green Tomatoes and Steel Magnolias. I’ll never forget years ago while my father was having a heart attack, his chronically painful knees gave out at the bottom of a set of stairs entering the garage. I was a mess at the time, hating to watch my dad suffer and in shock by the fall. Then he looked at me and quoted Tommy Boy, “Could’ve done without that.”

I envy people who have the strength to take things in stride.

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This week I was reading, Tea at the Mary Jackson House by the Milford Historical Society. In it are a variety of citations and facts that I think I enjoyed reading even more than the recipes… well, they probably enhanced one another. Anyway, one of the informative quotes that stuck out the most was this:

“Things not to be forgotten at a Picnic… A stick of horseradish, bottles of mint-sauce, salad dressing, vinegar, and made mustard, pepper, salt, good oil, and pounded sugar. If it can be managed, take a little ice. It is scarcely necessary to say that plates, tumblers, wine glasses, knives, forks and spoons, must not be forgotten; as well as tea cups and saucers, three of four teapots, some lump sugar, and milk, if this last-named article cannot be obtained in the neighborhood. Take three corkscrews. Beverages – three dozen quart bottles of ale, packed in hampers, ginger-beer, soda-water, and lemonade, of each two bottles; six bottles of sherry, six bottle of claret, champagne a discretion, and any other light wine that may be preferred, and two bottles of brandy.

Isabella Beeton, Book of Household Management, 1861

I chuckled out loud at the ‘beverages’ part. How many people were going to that picnic? Because it sounds like a plan to survive the prohibition. It’s good to laugh.

“A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones.” -Proverbs 17:22

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There really are so many great sayings. I wish I was full of them. And I’d really like to be able to say it to you the moment you need it…

In the meantime, I can share other people’s goodies.

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I was a teenager when the first 24 hour superstore, Meijer, came to our hometown. It was a marvel, unprecedented and life-changing. You could buy anything, groceries and a poster; a bean bag and a gold fish; a movie and an air popper popcorn maker. And the best part was that it was open all of the time! Maybe a Friday night football game victory lead to a celebratory cheeseburger at the local McDonald’s… And then you remember that you were supposed to grab donuts and juice for your little sister’s slumber party! Gone were the days that your hometown grocery store that closed by 9 (on a late day) was your only lost opportunity. Just drive over to Meijer! You couldn’t miss it, the store was gargantuan and the parking lot was lit.

Kids these days will never know what a world of opportunity that opened up. It didn’t matter if you worked the night shift, you could still stop at the store on your way home from work. And, the rural nocturnal people finally had a destination complete with cafeteria. Be that as it may, it is 2018 now and there is only one name you need to know, Amazon.

From the comfort of my easy chair in my non-judgmental (and quite acceptable) pajama wearing living room, I can order just about anything I want; products even my neighborhood Meijer may not carry, and it will be delivered to my doorstep in about 2 days. (I am certain that within a few years that too will seem archaic, because those little drones (or devices I have yet to imagine) will have it delivered in “30 minutes or less, or it’s free!”) But for now, with a little planning, I’ve got it made.

This week alone, I ordered my middle schooler’s mask and accessories for his Drift costume (whatever that is),

Za’atar and other organic spices not found at my local grocer,

the Cash and Carter Family Cookbook, because obvi,

as well as, ahead-of-my-usual-game Christmas gifts and other miscellaneous items… Because, yeeaaahh! I don’t know why it took me so long to get on board? But currently my Prime floodgates are wide open… and at the moment, I am loving my Amazon.

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I’m a mess this week, a walking inconsistency- like the weather in Michigan. I don’t know if I should turn on the heat or the air conditioning. Should I take a nap or go for a walk? I want to bake and lounge reading a book. (I really should vacuum out the crumbs in my car.) The only constant is that I am 2 years behind on discovering more fine stuff. I finished Parks and Recreation on Netflix, it was a good show. And I just read Molly On the Range by Molly Yeh, food blogger and creator of My Name is Yeh. So. much. fun. Who knows what I might discover last next? So exciting- and I’m sleepy, all at the same time.

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I finally got my haircut. I have mixed feelings about it. It’s fine… but, I have discovered that I can still put it into a pony tail- which is a comfort and an annoyance. I really wanted to be more mature than that, but not so much that I didn’t cover up my gray.

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In other news, my friend Pinterest, who knows me so well, has randomly selected vintage pictures of things like Volkswagen Beetles and Fiats, etc., to post on my feed. How did they know? I love them! They’re happy. Not like the boho-chic park it at Venice Beach VW’s, like classic carefree vintage I want to go on a road trip, drink an espresso, and ride a Vespa. Whatever. I’m digging it.

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Of course, I’m always into food. How cute are these (very thematic) black and white donuts by the aforementioned Molly Yeh?

And how great is this Volkswagen Beetle playing peek-a-boo behind this wall? (…I’m sure it’s a phase.)

Image courtesy of Pinterest

So the graffitied wall is a little out of character, but the shiny turquoise vintage bug still makes me want to buy a new pair of high heels in a primary color! (But seriously, who am I trying to kid? A pair of fuzzy Ugg slippers are so much more pragmatic.)

I’m going back to bed… or getting a cup of coffee.

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There is nothing like feeling uncomfortable, literally in your jeans that are getting too tight, than going full bonkers in a delicate-state-of-mind-moment and changing your appearance unrecognizable to your family and self to: A. Inspire you to make those changes that push you forward and make you grow. Or B. Accelerate the inevitable bout of upcoming depression. Either way, I’m all about the short hairstyles lately and my appointment is set for next week.

The key for me (which I have painfully learned through past experience) is not to do a drastic cut and color change at the same time. Pick one or the other. If you decide to go with a drastic color change (and you are not a spy or on the lam), may I also suggest from painful past experience to slowly transition into newly lightened or darkened hair with highlights or lowlights, etc to get accustomed to the changes rather than fully regretting your spontaneity. That said, I am also one to encourage others to go for it. You might love it!

Currently, I am cringe-in-the-mirror worn out with my ridiculous folded-pony/bun, lack of any style go-to. It’s just so easy and natural for me to do. Therefore, I have decided to make sure the hairstylist cuts it short enough that it is impossible to even reach a ponytail. I am forcing myself out of my comfort zone, in hopes that I will be inspired to make changes all around. Would I like it to look like the “face-slimming” style above? Yes. However, I realize that it also requires work, which I am likely not to do.

Ideally, my newly cut hair would just fall into perfectly coiffed place, and would accentuate my obviously small waist like the photo above (courtesy of eshorthairsyles.com). But for my daily routine of chauffeur, chef, housekeeper, etc. I really need a wash and go- or something equally as effortless. (I am incorrigible.) I think I would be happy with this (courtesy of stylendesigns.com):

Cute, right? Seems doable.

In my hair dreams, my artsy, pulled together, boho-chic, creative writing self would style it like this (courtesy of hercampus.com):

But if I don’t take the time to braid my long hair, what is the likelihood I would braid my short hair? Ultimately, I am certain that my hair will end up with a variation of what I know best. But I am set in my heart that even this will look better and more stylish than my current situation. (Photo below courtesy of byrdie.com)

I’ll let you know how it goes… Maybe I’ll even be brave enough to post a before and after? (Don’t hold your breath, I doubt it.)

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So many things to love lately.

  1. Let’s start with deep dish (square) BBQ Chicken Pizza from Jet’s because it’s the best. Grilled chicken, red onion, and barbecue sauce on top of their perfectly balanced crispy crust with a little soft chew. I just can’t get enough of it lately. Towards the beginning of summer my in-laws came over and ordered one… and for a moment everything was right. Genius! It’s summer pizza, and “ba-da-da-da-da I’m lovin’ it.”

2. Haircuts. We’re getting ready for back-to-school over here. Look at those little hoodlums with their tight lines. (I really don’t know why they gave the scowls. They remind me of some Irish ruffians from the local football (soccer) club hanging out at the neighborhood pub.) Love ’em.

Number 3. True story: I’d been eyeing this popular blogger cookbook, hugely successful, awarded and recognized… and I like to support my fellow bloggers (even though they have no idea who I am). But, it’s kind of pricey. And because I have more cookbooks than I could ever really make all of the recipes, I really try to bargain hunt. But this one boasts recipes made by specific farmer’s market ingredients from like avocado to zucchini or something- so I splurged. (And on my way out I grabbed the bargain, Cook’s Country Cookbook– every recipe from every season.) When I got home I went through every page of my new collection of recipes. I quickly realized that the whole book was vegetarian, which is okay I don’t mind a “meatless Monday” now and again. Except to me the whole thing seemed like uninspiring side dishes. I don’t know how many vegetarian tacos I could eat? Then I opened my ‘bargain’ book- the first recipe was that mac n’ cheese with tomatoes pictured above. (Coincidentally enough it’s vegetarian.) It jumped right out at me and immediately I wanted to eat it. My mom used to bake tomato slices on top of her homemade mac n’ cheese! I love how the bursts of tomato and their little acidity gave a burst of juice and complimented the cheesiness. That was just page one, and the awesomeness didn’t stop there. Needless to say, I returned the pricey ‘popular’ book. Loving Lately: The Complete Cook’s Country TV Show Cookbook.

Quatro. I love Michigan summers. I’m sure most people who live in regions with similar climates (cold and snowy winters) love this time of year. Everything is green and the sky is blue. But I am so partial to Michigan! Our lakes and waterways get so much play and appreciation right now. The picture above is from the Tahquamenon River just a couple weeks ago, and for a minute I was in a time warp. It was so peaceful and could have easily been fifty- or one hundred- or so on- years ago. I love those little connections where we seem so small and insignificant and get to enjoy such vast timeless beauty… and I love summer in Michigan.

I really could go on. Right now the kids are healthy, I’m not stressing over pulling weeds or school clothes shopping. (I probably should be.) I’m trying new recipes and enjoying the prospects of writing… I’m just loving.

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I know, I know… Once again, I have vanished into the great unknown. This time I have been making my way through a literary universe spanning hundreds of years. I really can’t remember the last time I’ve allotted this much self indulgence. For the first time since my children started attending school, I actually feel like I’m taking a summer break. It’s fantastic.

In the course of the last week alone, I have read (or re-read) A Tale of Two Cities, Loving Frank, Cheaper by the Dozen, and The Grass is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank. I have contacted two universities in a tempting pursuit of a Master’s Degree in Creative Writing. Simultaneously, I have become obsessed with store fronts. (I don’t even understand myself.) I only know that I am on a perpetual trail of self discovery… and I am certain that one day it will all make sense.

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I don’t think it is a coincidence that I have a strong attraction to store windows filled with colorful book covers. Like a moth to a flame, I suppose, they are magnetic rectangles of various size and illustration beckoning me with their stories and works unknown. There is something so deeply comforting about bookstores, knowing that everyone is welcome and they behold treasures for people of all ages and interests. Of course, the romantic side of me likes to take it a step further- imagining scenarios and happenings… I mean, can’t you just envision yourself ducking into this store on a cold rainy day to escape the elements and the immediate welcome of relief and inspiration?

Courtesy of Pinterest

Although, I can’t say I’d be disappointed to find my way in this store either.

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For all of the colorful old world charm books and bread have to offer, this girl can also be easily persuaded to enter almost any (seemingly trustworthy) establishment advertising with such words as “pastry” or “cake” or “biscuit”…

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I find the terms “café” and “coffee” just as appealing. (Daydream… sigh… ahhh)

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I really don’t even consider myself a cat person, but I could see me being a regular if this store was nearby.

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Naturally, my curiosity would get the best of me with such an artistic appeal as this:

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Basically, if a store front boasts of books… or food… or drink… It has my attention. But, think of all the money I save our family on shoes and clothing!

So many places to see and books to read, so little time…

Until we meet again ❤?☕

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The hot dog is an American classic.

Hot dogs are synonymous with BBQ’s, baseball games and basically all things summer. It’s made of pork, beef, chicken, turkey or combinations thereof, and a bun (and nobody wants to get more specific with ingredients than that.) Moreover, they are tasty, salty, meaty carriers of creative toppings. Hot dogs can be grilled, boiled, baked or even microwaved (I actually know people who prefer them this way, I don’t judge), and for my low-carb friends- just omit the bun. (Once it’s smothered with chili and onions, you won’t even miss the bread!)

If you are looking for some new ways to dress your dog, look no further! Williams-Sonoma just made hot dogs ideas the front cover of their current catalog. And since I’ve never been disappointed with my WS recipes, I gladly pass along their blog link: Five Chef-Approved Ways to Top a Hot Dog.

Courtesy of Williams-Sonoma.com

Oddly enough, when I was a child I didn’t like hot dogs. But as an adult, I figured it out. It’s all about finding the right hot dog for you. Personally, I like Hebrew National- all beef; no if’s, and’s or butt’s. It just works for me. In one of my Barefoot Contessa cookbooks, she talks about Martha Stewart’s philosophy of “best in class.” Whatever the ingredient, try to get the best- the one you like the most. So, if you’ve been unhappy with your selection, here are some suggestions of The Best Supermarket Hot Dog Brand You Can Buy according to BonAppetit.com.

Courtesy of BonAppetit.com

I love experimenting with flavors. Why not? Chicago Style, New York, Pizza Dog, the Hawaiian Hot Dog Recipe pictured below… If you can’t have fun playing up a hot dog, then what can you have fun with? Ponder that.

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Of course, there’s no shame in keeping it simple. Ketchup. Just mustard? Really, hot dogs are about gathering and having fun. So, call your friends and fire up the grill! Sun’s out ‘hot dog’ buns out!

Featured Image is the Grilled Link Hotdog with Homemade Pickle Relish from Foodnetwork.com