Anderson Dental Care - July 2019

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ANDERSON DENTAL CARE Nathan Brooks, DDS, Inc.

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WHAT I LEARNED DURING 9 YEARS AS A PAPERBOY INSIDE THIS ISSUE

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HIKING WITH YOUR KIDS

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THE SIMPLE TOOTH: TIME FOR FUN FACTS!

THE SIMPLE TOOTH FUN FACTS ABOUT THE MONTH OF JULY!

A DATE MIX-UP Do you remember John Trumball’s 1819 painting depicting all the Founding Fathers and Continental Congress huddled over the Declaration of Independence? While it’s nice to believe that all the important men got together in one room to mull over the document and sign it together, that’s not what actually happened. It’s true that July 4 marks the day the document was formally dated, finalized, and adopted, but it wasn’t actually signed until August 2. HOT DOG HEAVEN According to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council (yes, that’s a thing!), approximately 150 million hot dogs are consumed by Americans on the Fourth of July. That’s enough hot dogs to stretch all the way from Washington D.C. to Los Angeles five times! In addition to funding their hot dog eating antics, Americans will spend upward of $7.1 billion on other cookout expenses to ring in their epic Independence Day celebrations!

If you’ve liked our Facebook page, you probably already know about our awesome Tuesday Trivia competition (almost) every week. If not, be sure to check inside the newsletter for instructions on how to play. Because our clients love these weekly trivia questions, our team at Anderson Dental Care decided to help you expand your knowledge with some fun facts about our nation’s Independence Day!

SALMON SOIREE Many New Englanders like to slap a nice juicy salmon on their plate before enjoying the firework festivities. While this fishy Independence Day dinner has been in

practice since the 18th century, the start of the tradition came about purely by happenstance. It just so happened that during the middle of the summer,

salmon was in abundance in rivers throughout the region, so it was a common sight on tables at the time. It eventually got lumped into Fourth of July tradition and has stayed that way ever since.

Be sure to check out our September edition for more fun facts!

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