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Hot Diggity Dog by Adrienne Sylver
Hot Diggity Dog by Adrienne Sylver










Hot Diggity Dog by Adrienne Sylver Hot Diggity Dog by Adrienne Sylver

Sylver’s picture book lets us in on the facts of how Americans fell in love with a “dog on a bun” aka a frank, wiener, or “red hot”, as they’re referred to regionally and we continue to consume them at a rate of 2 billion each July! A tasty tip Ms.

Hot Diggity Dog by Adrienne Sylver

More to follow, faithful frank followers!! Callahan’s also had the most mouth-watering and crispy on the outside, soft on the inside fries, that were a taste-tempting treat.īut Ms. Since 1950, this roadside stand that sat next to a rival hot dog stand called Hiram’s, (yes, these TWO distinct places existed side by side, each with their own faithful followers for many years), quenched the taste buds of hot dog hounds from near and far! The motto of Callahan’s was, “So Big, So Good” and it was. Mine was Callahan’s in Fort Lee, New Jersey. This historical hymn to the hot dog will put parents and young readers in touch with their inner child and bring back fond memories of favorite hot dog hang outs and haunts you parents still remember! It certainly did for me. So what better picture book to meet and greet it than Adrienne Styler’s homage to the hot dog. Summer is spending itself with the speed at which kids consume hot dogs at a summer barbecue. Here’s a great quote on the hot dog from the iconic movie star, Humphrey Bogart: “I would rather have a hot dog at the ball park than a steak at the Ritz.” Ain’t it the truth as regards this all American fare, followed closely by apple pie!Īnd, folks, lest you think this is only about the hot dog, the french fry has its day in Americana importance and it’s today.: so what better quote to launch the day….and the dog than this homage. Hot Diggity Dog: The History of the Hot Dog By Adrienne Sylver illustrated by Elwood H.












Hot Diggity Dog by Adrienne Sylver