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July 2, 2024 2 mins
What are we Googling for this July 4th? Dangerous Dave looks at Google trends that include food, fun and what to wear. Plus, why do we love grilling? A poll says because we love the taste and experience.
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This is uber in the den withdangerous day. Google trends posted as Big
Fourth of July roundup, looking atthe top things we're googling right now.
Some of the highlights include how togrill, searches for corn on the cobs,
salmon, asparagus, chicken, andburgers. Top boozy drinks were googling
bomb pop cocktails, Sangria, aviationcocktail, margarita, and sprits. The

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most common salads were googling, aren'tthe leafy kind? Pasta salad, cucumber
salad, chicken salad, fruit salad, potato salad, macaroni salad, corn
salad, yellow pretzel salad, whichis more of a dessert, and cowboy
caviar, which is beans, cornsand some other stuff mixed together. Transdone
for dogs is trending. That's ananxiety medication helps them deal with Fireworks searches

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always spike in July, as wellas searches for baby headphones Our way up.
Also things to do searches are forwater parks, fireworks, camping,
movies and trips to the zoo,and top trending red, white and blue
clothing searches this year, Sports topthe list. That's kirt shorts kind of
a hybrid t shirts for second,then hats, and the last thing that

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people are googling is a question whatare people googling? In the two what's
the one meat option? Every solidFourth of July cookout has to have a
new pole said burgers are number one. It was followed by hot dogs,
then steak, chicken ribs. Fishvoted the most underrated option. Some of
the top reasons people say they loveto grill in the summer grilling food is

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delicious. Sixty three percent of peopleagreed with that cooking outside is a nice
change, followed by it puts mein a good mood, is a seasonal
experience, It's easy. Also includedwas it's fairly healthy, it's quick,
creates time to spend with family andloved ones. And I'm proud of my
grilling skills. And I have tosay I am kind of proud of my
grilling skills. I know I canget better, but I think I'm pretty

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dog one good. Speaking of thoseskills, the poll also found women deserve
more cred when it comes to grillingthen they get. Most Americans say it's
an outdated idea to think men shouldautomatically man the grill. Now, I
don't admit that that I'm obsessed withgrilling. I do have two gas grills,
a black stone griddle and a pelletsmoker, so I think i'd actually

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have to have a charcoal grill tooto have an obsession. To me again
for another episode of Deeper in theDen with Dangerous daved Right, Dear
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