National Cheeseburger Day

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And what a fine day it is, what a wonderful thing to celebrate, live a little!

Cheeseburger Day FAQ’s
What Day Was The Cheeseburger Invented?

While the exact date is unknown, the cheeseburger was invented in 1926 by Lionel Sternberger in Pasadena, CA at his father’s sandwich shop called the “Rite Spot.”

What is the Birthplace of the Cheeseburger?
Despite what you might hear from people from Kentucky, the cheeseburger was born in California at the aforementioned “Rite Spot” in Pasadena, CA. This comes as no surprise with the Golden State’s heritage of Americana and car dominated drive-in culture.


Why is it National Cheeseburger Day?
Certain days exist out of pure love (and hunger). But we celebrate them just the same. Cheeseburger Day falls in that hazy post-summer space between Labor Day and the fall equinox. Think of it as your final summer dining fling.
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A little early in the morning to be celebrating no?? :emoji_laughing:
Nice looking cheeseburger! ;)

It's lunch or dinner time somewhere in the world close enough :emoji_sunglasses:

It may still be morning but that cheeseburger is looking pretty good might just have to find one for lunch
 
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I hope that includes "Deerburgers", because Lucky Me has one left of the 8 Patties I Grilled a couple days ago. I think I'll have it for lunch, so I have room for a couple of BLTs for Supper tonight.

YeeeHaaaaw!!

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The burger in the pic is a Southwest Bacon Hipshot Burger, a recipe given to me by my dear departed friend and sausage making guru Barry Byner, aka Chuckwagon. Barry was a wealth of knowledge and a great wit, I owe most of what I know about charcuterie and sausage making to him. I miss him. RAY

https://www.smokingmeatforums.com/threads/buns-burgers.171380/#post-1253866
 
How funny, I decided to make burger today for dinner using my asian seasoning.
will be posting soon.
 
Fresh ground brisket burger, provalone cheese, thin slice of Vidalia sweet onion, pickle and yellow mustard and catsup on a toasted Texas toast (heel ends).
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