Friday, June 30, 2017

Fourth of July foods, ranked

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The best part of the Fourth of July is indisputably the cookout, whether that’s lakeside with your family and a huge grill or TV-side in your unfurnished apartment with your roommate and a stovetop. (It still counts as a cookout because we opened the windows.) 

Regrettably, though, our stomachs do not have an infinite capacity for food. If you’re looking to maximize your available storage this Independence Day, you’ll need to prioritize your treats — not by how good each food is on its own, necessarily, but by how vital it is to the cookout experience.

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