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Red, White and Blue for Labor Day, Too

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Labor Day. Unlike the rest of the international community, here in the United States, we celebrate Labor Day on the first Monday of September rather than May 1st. There was a strike. President Cleveland thought it was a good idea to avoid conflict. It’s complicated.

Regardless, here we are on this lovely Monday, and Americans? Chances are you’re enjoying the last bit of summer and a long weekend. Here are a few easy-to-throw-together recipes for today’s barbecue before we head back to work and school tomorrow.

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Red, White and Blue for Labor Day, Too

Red, White and Blue Donuts

via Babble's Family Kitchen

What are you doing for Labor Day?

top image credit: Baker’s Royale

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