Hey parents, trusty here. You know what I hear constantly from homeschool parents in the Who Smartered community? Thank you for introducing us to IXL. I get it. My cousin homeschools her kids and raves about how much IXL helps. We're heading into that stretch where families are finishing the year strong and then summer hits with travel, camps and shifting routines. And that's where IXL shines. IXL is an award-winning online learning platform that fits seamlessly into homeschooling with interactive practice across math, language arts, science and social studies from pre-K through 12th grade. Everything's organized by grade and subject so you quickly find what each kid needs. Kids get instant explanations and parents you get clear progress reports. Over 15 million students use IXL and it's proven to improve achievement in all 50 states. So make an impact on your child's learning. Who Smartered listeners get an exclusive 20% off when they sign up today at www.ixl.com slash smarted. That's IXL.com slash smarted. Hello smarty pants. Today we're grilling, topping and chomping into the tasty world of hot dogs. For the trivia, a double shout out. First, to Brandon in Winnipeg, Canada, who says the show is funny and not just good, it's the best. And to Liam in Cheyenne, Wyoming, who loves who's spurted because he loves learning. Two awesome reasons to smart with us. A big thanks to you both. Now let's take a big bite out of today's trivia. Question one. What is a hot dog? Is it a sandwich, be a type of sausage or see a dessert? If you pick B, that answer is frankly correct. A hot dog is a type of sausage made from meat and spices. Question two. Where did hot dogs become popular? Was it a the United States, B Australia or C Antarctica? If you said A, that is all American awesome. Hot dogs became hugely popular in the United States, especially at ball parks. You're on a roll. Let's keep it going. Now let's do a quick catch up with our sponsors. We'll be right back after these ads. Hey, smarty families, I've had the Skylight calendar in our kitchen for about a week. And I'll just tell you what changed. It became the one source of truth. Before this keeping track of who, what went and where with sticky notes, group texts and hopefully me remembering to get the groceries. Now everyone checks the same screen. The meal planning feature alone has saved us from the nightly what's for dinner spiral. And I can pull recipes right into it. Skylight is the calendar. I didn't know I needed. Skylight is designed to bring families together for more time. It syncs seamlessly with Google Calendar, Apple Calendar and Outlook with customizable daily, weekly and monthly views. The tasks feature helps kids build healthy routines and independence, brushing teeth, homework and chores become fun and rewarding. Assign each family member their own color and the excuses disappear. If you're not 100% thrilled in four months, you can get a full refund. Now you know I love an adventure, but Skylight has helped me make organizing the family less of a safari. Families are better when they're working together. Right now, Skylight is offering our listeners $30 off their 15 inch calendars by going to myskylight.com slash smarted. Go to myskylight.com slash smarted for $30 off your 15 inch calendar. That is my SKY LI G H T dot com slash smarted. Welcome back. Today we're talking about hot dogs, a classic favorite food. Question three, what is a hot dog typically served in? Is it a bun, be a bowl or see a cup? If you picked a that is unbelievable. Hot dogs are usually served in a soft bun. Question four, which of these toppings is most common for hot dogs? Is it a mustard, be ice cream or see chocolate? If you said a you mustered up the right answer. Mustard is one of the most popular hot dog toppings. You're grilling it with these questions. We're going to take a quick cookout break and hear some ads from our sponsors. Final question coming right up. Welcome back. We're talking all about hot dogs, the classic cookout and ballpark favorite that's been serving up tasty bites for generations. Now let's jump into our final question. Why are hot dogs often eaten at baseball games? Is it because a tradition and convenience? B that's where hot dogs grow or C there's free giveaways. If you picked a that answer is a home run. Hot dogs became a stadium tradition because they're easy to eat and serve to crowds. You knocked that out of the parks, Marty Pants. And if you want to learn more, check out our hot dogs episode in the Who Smarted archives. See you next week for another round of tasty, I mean trusty trivia.