The country is getting ready to celebrate the Fourth of July this weekend. For some, itโs a time to remember the birth of our nation. But letโs face it, for Black folks, itโs the perfect excuse to get together with family and friends and eat, drink and laugh at your Uncle Tony when he tries to dance after having a few too many dranks. But before your guests arrive...
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If youโre planning a cookout this holiday, these things are absolute musts.
Drinks

Nothing can ruin a cookout like running out of liquor, so make sure your bar stocked before you guests arrive. You canโt go wrong by offering some kind of brown liquor (Hennessy, Southern Comfort or Crown Royal are all acceptable options), Titoโs and Patrรณn. And of course, you need sweet tea, lemonade or Kool-Aid for the kids and the adults who donโt imbibe.
Cards

Black folks take our cards seriously. So you can pretty much guarantee that a card game will break out at your Fourth of July cookout. Make sure you have a deck of cards (or two) for your guests. And then get out of the way and let them play.
Dessert

Whether itโs peach cobbler, pound cake or red velvet, having something sweet on your table is an absolute must. The Fourth of July is not the time to be counting your calories. So if you canโt decide what to have, why not have all three?
Good Music

A cookout ainโt a cookout without good music, so make sure you put just as much effort into your playlist as your peach cobbler. A good mix of old school R&B and hip-hop is always a safe bet. And it wouldnโt hurt to have a Cha Cha Slide, Wobble or Electric Slide to get everyone on their feet. Check out our cookout playlist if you need a little inspiration.
Potato Salad

Potato salad is a must at any Black cookout. But if youโre responsible for making it, youโve got to get it right. That means it must have eggs, sweet relish and be seasoned properly. And please, for the love of all that is holy, do NOT under any circumstances add raisins. As a matter of fact, if you donโt know what youโre doing, delegate the responsibility to an auntie or grandma who does.
Ribs/Wings

Although sides are an important part of your cookout menu, you already know that everybody is coming for the main course. So make sure the person on the grill knows what theyโre doing, from the right seasonings to use to the perfect time to add the sauce. Consider yourself warned โ dry ass ribs are a no-no.
Deviled Eggs

Deviled eggs are a must-have side dish on your cookout table. If you donโt have your own recipe, this one from Divas Can Cook is pretty good.
A To-Go Container

If youโre spending the holiday at someone elseโs house, hopefully the food will be so good youโll want to take some home. And if thatโs the case, youโre going to want to bring your own to-go container. Otherwise, youโll have to create a makeshift container with two paper plates and foil.
Cornbread

Iโm all about healthy eating most of the year. But on the Fourth of July, all bets are off, which means cornbread is an absolute must. My favorite is sweet with a cake-like texture. And as far as Iโm concerned, thereโs no such thing as too much butter (on this day, at least).
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