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Happy 4th of July weekend! The grills are fired up, the coolers are packed with ice, and the countdown to the local July 4th fireworks show is officially on.
Whether you are hosting a massive backyard party or just relaxing with family, there is one thing everyone can agree on: 4th of July food is the absolute best part of the holiday.
But while we love the classic American cookout, it also sparks some incredibly fierce debates. Every family has that one relative who defends their secret potato salad recipe with their life, or the kid who thinks sparklers are better than the main event.
Let's settle the ultimate holiday arguments once and for all. Where do you stand on these four classic 4th of July traditions?
Debate 1: Hot Dogs vs. Hamburgers
It is the ultimate grilling showdown.
The Case for the Burger: It's a canvas for creativity. Cheddar, bacon, BBQ sauce, jalapeños—you can make it your own. A perfectly juicy cheeseburger is the undisputed king of the American cookout.
The Case for the Hot Dog: It’s nostalgic, effortless, and easy to eat while walking around playing backyard games. Plus, nothing screams "summer holiday" like a charred dog with classic mustard and relish.
Debate 2: Potato Salad vs. Pasta Salad
You can't have 4th of July recipes without talking about the sides. The table is crowded, but you only have room on your paper plate for one scoop. Which one gets the real estate?
Team Potato Salad: Creamy, savory, and traditionally southern. It’s the ultimate comfort food side dish.
Team Pasta Salad: Light, tangy, and packed with summer veggies, feta, and Italian dressing. It feels a little more refreshing when it's 90 degrees outside.
Debate 3: Sparklers vs. The Big Fireworks Show
When the sun goes down, the fireworks come out. But how do you prefer to celebrate?
The Sparkler Squad: You like the hands-on experience. Running around the backyard, writing your name in the air with glowing light, and taking the perfect aesthetic photo.
The Big Show Fans: You prefer the real deal, packing up the lawn chairs, finding the perfect spot in the park, and watching the massive sky-high display choreographed to music.
Debate 4: Watermelon vs. Bomb Pops
You need something cold to survive the July heat.
The Backyard Classic: Fresh, crisp, ice-cold watermelon slices. Bonus points if you're having a seed-spitting contest.
The Childhood Nostalgia: The iconic red, white, and blue Bomb Pop (or Rocket Pop) fresh out of the freezer box.
Join the Debate!
Every backyard has its own rules, and we want to know yours.
Drop a comment below and tell us your perfect lineup: Are you Team Burger or Team Hot Dog? Do you prefer pasta salad or potato salad?
Whatever your answers are, we hope you have a fantastic, safe, and happy 4th of July filled with great food, good company, and plenty of sunshine!
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Pick your favorites below to see what everyone else is choosing!

Do not make me chose between hamburgers and hot dogs. Normally I'd go for burgers, but on the Fourth of July, it definitely has to be both!
ReplyDeleteI am going to a friend for lunch today. They will have grilled chicken!; I am taking 13 strawberries and 13 peanut butter cookies, in honor of the 13 original colonies. Georgia was the 13th!
ReplyDeleteI like hamburgers better and like to have potato salad when having hamburgers. :)
ReplyDeleteAlways have watermelon on the 4th. :)
I have a difficult time choosing between hamburgers and hotdogs, because I love them both, if they're quality meat and properly dressed. The other choices were easy - potato salad, sparklers, and water melon! Happy 4th and 250th Birthday USA, to you and your loved ones!
ReplyDeleteIch denke, man kann essen was einem schmeckt. Es kommt auf die perfekte Mischung an, dass für jeden das Richtige dabei ist. Ich denke, in erste Linie zählt das gesellige Zusammensein. LG Romy
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