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ParsiCuisine.com BUZZ Newsletter - July 2010 Parsi Cuisine celebrates a Happy 4th - An American Birthday Picnic with Hot Dogs and Jello Stars Recipe for Hot Dogs with Leeli Chutney The Fourth of July 2010On this day in 1776, the Declaration of Independence was approved by the Continental Congress, setting the 13 colonies on the road to freedom as a sovereign nation. As always, this most American of holidays will be marked by parades, fireworks and backyard barbecues across the country. 2.5 millionIn July 1776, the estimated number of people living in the newly independent
nation. 309.6 millionThe nation's estimated population on this July Fourth. Flags$3.0 millionIn 2009, the dollar value of U.S. imports of American flags. The vast
majority of this amount ($2.5 million) was for U.S. flags made in China. $920,277Dollar value of U.S. flags exported in 2009. Mexico was the leading customer,
purchasing $333,882 worth. $301.5 millionAnnual dollar value of shipments of fabricated flags, banners and similar
emblems by the nation's manufacturers, according to the latest published
economic census data. Fireworks$209 millionThe value of fireworks imported from China in 2009, representing the bulk of
all U.S. fireworks imported ($217 million). U.S. exports of fireworks, by
comparison, came to just $42.9 million in 2009, with the United Arab Emirates
purchasing more than any other country ($14.5 million). $331.4 millionThe value of U.S. manufacturers' shipments of fireworks and pyrotechnics
(including flares, igniters, etc.) in 2007. Patriotic-Sounding Place Names31Number of places nationwide with "liberty" in their name. The most populous one as of July 1, 2008, is Liberty, Mo. (30,568). Iowa, with four, has more of these places than any other state: Libertyville, New Liberty, North Liberty and West Liberty.
Sources: Population estimates <http://www.census.gov/popest/cities/SUB-EST2008-4.html> and American FactFinder <www.census.gov> Early Presidential Last Names138Ranking of the frequency of the surname of our first president, George
Washington, among all last names tabulated in the 2000 Census. Other early
presidential names that appear on the list, along with their ranking, were Adams
(39), Jefferson (594), Madison (1,209) and Monroe (567). The British are Coming!$93.2 billionDollar value of trade last year between the United States and the United
Kingdom, making the British, our adversary in 1776, our sixth-leading trading
partner today. Fourth of July CookoutsMore than 1 in 4The chance that the hot dogs and pork sausages consumed on the Fourth of July
originated in Iowa. The Hawkeye State was home to 18.9 million hogs and pigs on
March 1, 2010. This represents more than one-fourth of the nation's total. North
Carolina (9.1 million) and Minnesota (7.2 million) were the runners-up. 6.5 billion poundsTotal production of cattle and calves in Texas in 2008. Chances are good that
the beef hot dogs, steaks and burgers on your backyard grill came from the Lone
Star State, which accounted for about one-sixth of the nation's total
production. And if the beef did not come from Texas, it very well may have come
from Nebraska (4.6 billion pounds) or Kansas (3.9 billion pounds). 6Number of states in which the value of broiler chicken production was $1
billion or greater between December 2007 and November 2008. There is a good
chance that one of these states -- Georgia, Arkansas, North Carolina, Alabama,
Mississippi or Texas -- is the source of your barbecued chicken. About 1 in 3The odds that your side dish of baked beans originated from North Dakota,
which produced 34 percent of the nation's dry, edible beans in 2009. Another
popular Fourth of July side dish is corn on the cob. Florida, California,
Georgia, Washington and New York together accounted for 66 percent of the fresh
market sweet corn produced nationally in 2009. Please Pass the Potato SaladPotato salad and potato chips are popular food items at Fourth of July
barbecues. Half of the nation's spuds were produced in Idaho or Washington state
in 2009. More than three-fourthsAmount of the nation's head lettuce production in 2009 that came from
California. This lettuce may end up in your salad or on your burger. 7 in 10The chances that the fresh tomatoes in your salad came from Florida or
California, which combined accounted for 70 percent of U.S. fresh market tomato
production last year. The ketchup on your burger or hot dog probably came from
California, which accounted for 95 percent of processed tomato production in
2009. FloridaThe state that led the nation in watermelon production last year (818 million
pounds). Other leading producers of this popular fruit included California,
Georgia and Texas, each with more than 500 million pounds. 76 millionNumber of Americans who said they have taken part in a barbecue during the
previous year. It's probably safe to assume a lot of these events took place on
Independence Day. Following is a list of observances typically covered by the Census Bureau’s Facts for Features series:
Editor’s note: The preceding data were collected from a variety of sources and may be subject to sampling variability and other sources of error. Facts for Features are customarily released about two months before an observance in order to accommodate magazine production timelines.
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