Cadillac Tech
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I hope everyone has a great 4th of July holiday. 
What are your plans this upcoming weekend?
Be safe.

What are your plans this upcoming weekend?
Be safe.
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Two wins and they are CHAMPS! On the 4th, heading over to my mom's for her annual 4th of July party. Always a fun time with family.

I am looking forward to 3 wonderful days of warm weather, I have some yard work to do, I need to wash the cars, I look forward to seeing Kathy & Bruce, and the rest of my family.
I am thankful that I live in a country, (the best country in the word) the good old USA, where we can still "celebrate our independence " and where we can still buy and drive the cars and trucks we want, travel as we like, and have wonderful friends like all of you.
God Bless the USA
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Let us all remember what the 4th of July really stands for, it is Independance Day, the day our ancestors fought so that we might live in a country that is free of the King's rule. Let us give thanks to those brave men and think about the state of our nation today, our forefathers are probably turning over in their graves if they know our country is burdened with such an outlandish debt, no longer the leading industrialized nation of the world. If you get a chance drive to Louisville, Kentucky and visit the National Headquarters of the Sons of The American Revolution of which I am a proud member and refresh your memory about the 4th of July. I have five direct ancestors that fought for our freedom in the Revolution.

My grandfather was in the Civil War, my father in WWI, my brother in WWII & Korea, I was in the Korean War, my sister in the Viet Nam war, my grandson served in Japan and Iraq. Guess my family has always stood for freedom. We also have represented all branches, father was Navy, brother and I Army, sister Air Force, grandson Marine and a grand nephew who is married to a Coast Guard lady.
Mmmmmmm bacon...............this is a heart attack waiting to happen.
Handmade ground beef patties, topped with sharp cheddar cheese, wrapped in a bacon weave.then the next step, add hotdogs as the heads, legs and tail.
Next step?
Place on an ovenrack, covered loosely with foil and baked for 20-30 minutes at 400 degrees. A little crispy, not too crunchy...just how a turtle should be, no?
Those are verrrrry cute!
Happy 4th of July !!