Savannah's Hamburgers

written by

Katie Miraglia

posted on

May 22, 2020

Savannah is Katie's daughter and the youngest of the 1902 Legacy Meats family. She is the one that keeps us cracking up and she is always willing to do something silly. 

The ranch is a favorite destination for her. She loves riding horses, feeding the dogs, and going on four wheeler rides in the pastures. Aunt Michelle has hosted "ranch camp" for the past three years where Savannah and her sister Peyton go up for a week and live the ranch life. They get a kick out of all the regular ranch chores and the older cousin's get a couple of little ranch hands. 

Back at home Savannah is our little music star. She is currently in a rock band! She takes vocal lessons and sings in the band and will be having her very first rock concert this summer. 

She is probably the most picky eater out of everyone. However, we tell her that she will grow out of it or have to find another family ;) But she is a fan of a burger and requests them at least once a week. Katie has the 1902 hamburger patties ready to go for all the summertime burger requests. You can toss them on the grill frozen and have burgers ready in minutes for an easy summertime pool side lunch!

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