Hot Dogs.

The hot dog[2][3] (also spelled hotdog) is a grilled or steamed sausage sandwich where the sausage is served in the slit of a partially sliced bun.[4] It can also refer to the sausage itself. The sausage used is the wiener (Vienna sausage) or frankfurter (also frank). The names of these sausages also commonly refer to their assembled sandwiches.[5] Hot dog preparation and condiments vary regionally in the United States. Typical condiments include mustard, ketchup, mayonnaise, relish, and cheese sauce, and common garnishes include onions, sauerkraut, jalapeños, chili, grated cheese, coleslaw, and olives. Hot dog variants include the corn dog and pigs in a blanket. The hot dog’s cultural traditions include the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest and the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile.

These types of sausages and their sandwiches were culturally imported from Germany and became popular in the United States, where the “hot dog” became a working-class street food sold at stands and carts. The hot dog became closely associated with baseball and American culture. Although particularly connected with New York City and its cuisine, the hot dog eventually became ubiquitous throughout the US during the 20th century, and emerged as an important part of other regional cuisines, including Chicago street cuisine

How Time Wasted on Social Media Inspired Kate Vane to Write Her New Novel Still You Sleep! @k8vane — RatherTooFondofBooks

Interesting insights from author on Learning Disability and Hate Speech. Should make for a revealing read!  

Today I’m delighted to welcome author Kate Vane back to my blog. Kate has written a fab post all about how spending too much time on social media inspired her new novel, Still You Sleep! A lot of us lament the time we spend on social media. It is habit forming and time can race […]

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Make it Click – Park View Project

We are a registered Digital Support service (Online Centres Network). We can now role out to our community support from our volunteer Online Chum Mentor tutors. This element of our services reaches out to all individuals living in North Tyneside regardless of age or disability along with small organisations/businesses who have yet to incorporate digital processes. Contact office@parkviewproject.org.uk or visit our website http://www.parkviewprojectne.com Screenshot 2020-03-14 14.26.04

Guest Post: Ami Ireland — beetleypete

Importance of support for those who may be home bound. Blogging can be liberating! 

In all the years I have been blogging, I have not known another blogger who lived so close to me. Ami lives quite near to Beetley, but so far, we haven’t had the chance to meet. I am very happy to present her truly excellent guest post here, which is unedited. If you know anyone […]

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NROP: Going viral – the double-edged sword of social media. — One day at a time…

Dealing with bullies – an overview! 

Has your content ever gone viral? Mine has not. Why would it? There is so much better content out there like the #BottleCapCallenge, a photo of a good looking guy working at Target, or a guy asking for $10 to make a potato salad (and receiving over $50,000). Have you ever been bullied? Who has not? […]

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Great British Railway Journeys

Great British Railway Journeys is a BBC documentary series presented by Michael Portillo, a former Conservative MP and Cabinet Minister who was instrumental in saving the Settle to Carlisle line from closure in 1989.[1][2] The programme was first broadcast in 2010 on BBC Two and has returned annually for a total of 11 series.

The series features Portillo travelling around the railway networks of Great BritainIreland and the Isle of Man, referring to Bradshaw’s Guide and comparing how the various destinations have changed since; initially, he used an 1840s copy, but in later series he used other editions.[3][4][5]

Portillo has also presented 7 other programmes with a similar format: Great Continental Railway Journeys (6 series; 2012–2018), Great American Railroad Journeys (4 series; 2016–2020), Great Indian Railway Journeys (2018), Great Alaskan Railroad Journeys and Great Canadian Railway Journeys (broadcast consecutively in January 2019), Great Australian Railway Journeys (2019) and Great Asian Railway Journeys (2020).

A writer’s guide to internet safety – by Triona Guidry… — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog

Useful insights to help us all

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on WriterMag: The internet may be a wealth of information for writers, but it can also be a heap of trouble. Your productive workday can easily derail thanks to a sneaky computer virus, a rogue link, or an infected ad. Today’s internet viruses are more aggressive than ever, commandeering your computer and charging cash ransoms […]

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