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 <description>National Corndog Day coincides with the Saturday of the final 32 teams in NCAA basketball tournament (this year it’s March 19).
This Saturday is the only day all year that one can watch a quadruple-header of college basketball games from start to finish without having to change the channel.
Therefore, to celebrate the excitement of the college basketball tournament, and have fun with friends, we eat Corndogs! Lots of Corndogs...</description>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Our corndog event came after moving day. Someone suggested spaghetti for the adults and corndogs for the kids.  It was quite embarrassing. Once we settled in and got the chairs where we could sit on them I counted heads and popped in two per. But wait, keep the oven on ! We had a brother and sister (43 and 49 years old) fighting over the last corndog. Once I explained that I got two boxes of corndogs the fracas abated.  Apparently the corndogs brought back deep seated sibling rivalry issues that had been buried deeply for years.  There is just so much more to this day than food. It is a time for healing and grace also ! And we owe it all to the Corndogs !&lt;/p&gt;
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