National Cheeseburger Day - Centennial Anniversary

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Today is the day - and considering we as pilots are guilty as charged with the $100 Cheeseburger.. time to kick your faux vegan diet, get that prop spinning, dig in, and through your W&B off.. you're subject to one of the guarantees of life, may as well enjoy the ride.

Oh! Only 347 days to National Bacon Day.....

A little history of the Cheeseburger...

Lionel Sternberger's Creation: The most widely recognized story credits Lionel Sternberger, who, at the age of 16, is said to have placed a slice of American cheese on a hamburger patty at his father's sandwich shop, The Rite Spot, in Pasadena, California, around 1924. This combination was initially called a "cheese hamburger"

First Official Cheeseburger: The first sandwich officially labeled as a "cheeseburger" is claimed by Kaelin's Restaurant in Louisville, Kentucky, which introduced it in 1934. This establishment asserts that it was the first to use the term "cheeseburger" on its menu

Trademark Claim: In 1935, Louis Ballast of the Humpty Dumpty Drive-In in Denver, Colorado, trademarked the name "cheeseburger." This further solidified Denver's claim to the cheeseburger's history

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I took the opportunity and had a cheeseburger at lunch today
 
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At the risk of haters be hatin…
 
Double bacon cheeseburger no bun,will be on for dinner
 
Is it just me or was the cheeseburger invented by a Jewish guy? Which seems kinda ironic…..
 
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