
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, often when we think of summer, we think of hotdogs. It’s just part of the overall experience. A summer day at the amusement park or at a baseball stadium pairs nicely with a hot dog . Anyone can enjoy the age old American favorite food any time of year. Sure, hot dogs can be purchased and enjoyed at any time of the year, however on July 20 is absolutely the day we hold them in the highest regard.
A little history of the hot dogs. The term hotdog was derived in the 19th century, at a time when German immigrants brought their own culinary traditions with them to the new world. It’s believed they brought to New York America’s first hot dogs, originally referred to as a dachshund sausage — for their long shape that resembled the beloved dachshund pups. Around 1870, Charles Feltman, a German immigrant, began to sell hot dogs out of a stand on Coney Island. He sold over 3,600 frankfurters in a bun that year alone.
Hotdogs can be served in many different fashions creating a custom experience for the hungry . There are a million fun ways to dress up hot dogs for summer barbeques and gatherings and there is no one “right” way to cook hot dogs (no matter what your uncle says at the family cookout).
Well well, we all know who will be eating at least three. Right, humm,
Rutt’s Hut
Johnny & Hanges with “All The Way Sauce ” !! The Best!!
How many will Mikey have ,
( 4 ) And fries ,
Yummy!
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