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10 Ways to Dress Up a Corn Dog | Your Myers-Briggs Entertaining Style | 17 No-Bake Desserts | The Happiest Kitchen Playlist | Why an Ice Cream Cone Is Better than a Cup | Cheezy Potato Salad for Mayo Haters

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[10 Ways to Dress Up a Corn Dog] No Images? [Click here] [The Kitchn] inspiring cooks, nourishing homes June 29, 2016 [Facebook] [Pinterest] [Instagram] [10 Easy Ways to Dress Up a Corn Dog] [10 Easy Ways to Dress Up a Corn Dog] Corn dogs are actually pretty amazing. Think about it: It's a hot dog covered in cornbread batter and deep-fried on a stick. The result is a symphony of flavors and textures that deserves more than just a dab of yellow mustard. Consider the dressed-up corn dog a centerpiece of your next get-together. Whether you make your corn dogs from scratch or grab the bake-at-home variety from the grocery store, here are 10 ways to dip, drizzle, sprinkle, or dress your corn dog for maximum delight. [Get 10 Ways to Dress Up a Corn Dog] [17 No-Bake Desserts for Your 4th of July Get-Together] 4th of July Recipes [17 No-Bake Desserts for Your 4th of July Get-Together] Summer cooking is all about minimalism, and the treats we whip up for the Fourth of July are no exception. If you're looking for a delicious dessert to bring to an Independence Day bash and have zero interest in turning on the oven, any of these picks below will work. [Get the Recipes] [The Happiest Songs to Play in the Kitchen] Kitchn Tunes [15 of the Happiest Songs to Play in the Kitchen] The kitchen is our happy place, where we let loose, sing off-key, and dance with abandon. It's even happier when there are good tunes playing — sometimes a little too loudly. [Read More] [Discover the Summer Entertaining Style for Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type] Go Outside (If You Want To) [Discover the Summer Entertaining Style for Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type] The Myers-Briggs personality test can provide keen insights into your summer entertaining style. Here's what your four-letter personality type says about your soirée of choice. [Read More] Global Ice Cream Social [Why a Cone Is Better than a Cup, According to Jeni Britton Bauer] [Why a Cone Is Better than a Cup, According to Jeni Britton Bauer] 4th of July Recipes [Cheezy Potato Salad for Mayo Haters] [Cheezy Potato Salad for Mayo Haters] Kitchn Face-Off [What's the Difference Between Sausage and Bratwurst?] [What's the Difference Between Sausage and Bratwurst?] Wine Coolers Are Cool Again [Lemonhead Wine Cooler: Get Your Pucker On] [Lemonhead Wine Cooler: Get Your Pucker On] One Good Thing [My 5 Favorite Ways to Use French’s Classic Yellow Mustard] [My 5 Favorite Ways to Use French’s Classic Yellow Mustard] The Ramadan Table [This Sheet Cake Is the Taste of Home] [This Sheet Cake Is the Taste of Home] Apartment Therapy [5 Smart Things We Can Learn from This Small Kitchen] [20 Festive DIY Projects for Your Fourth of July Party] [Follow us!] Sponsored [A Simply Better Summer Snack: Peach, Blueberry, & Cream Cheese Toast] [A Simply Better Summer Snack: Peach, Blueberry, & Cream Cheese Toast] This The Kitchn Daily email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Manage your subscription preferences] for all The Kitchn emails, or [unsubscribe] from the The Kitchn Daily list. [Apartment Therapy] [The Kitchn] AT Media | 270 Lafayette Street, Suite 1300 | New York, NY 10012 [Our Privacy Policy] | [Terms of Use] [Unsubscribe hidden with permission, #372326]

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