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Mamacita wrote: [quote=Em26]
You're no woman of mine!!!! :evil: :evil:
Mustard I can't stand.Eww.
Mustard is FOUL. I don't even want it in my house. God forbid I get a giant pretzel and somebody breaks out the mustard. It's just wrong. Ick.
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Mamacita wrote: [quote=Em26]
You're no woman of mine!!!! :evil: :evil:
Mustard I can't stand.Eww.
Mustard is FOUL. I don't even want it in my house. God forbid I get a giant pretzel and somebody breaks out the mustard. It's just wrong. Ick.
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Flexichick wrote: [quote=Mamacita][quote=Em26]
You're no woman of mine!!!! :evil: :evil:
Mustard I can't stand.Eww.
Mustard is FOUL. I don't even want it in my house. God forbid I get a giant pretzel and somebody breaks out the mustard. It's just wrong. Ick.
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What happened up there? Who said that shit?
LOL!
Edit** Mamacita , I haaaaaaaaaate mustard! You don't like mayo on your burger so we're even biotch. -
Flexichick wrote: [quote=Mamacita][quote=Em26]
You're no woman of mine!!!! :evil: :evil:
Mustard I can't stand.Eww.
Mustard is FOUL. I don't even want it in my house. God forbid I get a giant pretzel and somebody breaks out the mustard. It's just wrong. Ick.
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What happened up there? Who said that shit?
LOL!
Edit** Mamacita , I haaaaaaaaaate mustard! You don't like mayo on your burger so we're even biotch. -
Hee hee I think Flexi's post got mixed in with mine.
Did you know Carny has a Hotdog rule regarding condiments. Dude, that guy is harsh! :P -
Hee hee I think Flexi's post got mixed in with mine.
Did you know Carny has a Hotdog rule regarding condiments. Dude, that guy is harsh! :P -
Mamacita wrote:
I'll quote my last post on the issue:
Hee hee I think Flexi's post got mixed in with mine.
Did you know Carny has a Hotdog rule regarding condiments. Dude, that guy is harsh! :PCarnivore wrote: From "The Straight Dope":
Dear Cecil:
You can read the whole thing at the link above. The piece is flawed by a description of a Chicago hot dog as the ideal, but is otherwise right on!
I was sitting at the Montreal Pool Room eating my all-dressed hot dog and suddenly the question hit me: why is there no ketchup in an all-dressed? Is ketchup not as respectable a condiment as relish or mustard? Is there a conspiracy? Does Dirty Harry's remark about ketchup in a hot dog have anything to do with it? I would be so thankful if you could shine a light on this obscure bit of knowledge for a passionate and perplexed user of ketchup. --Paul Macneil, Dorval, Quebec
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I know you don't mean to act like an alfalfa-chewing barbarian, but this is like asking why Leonardo didn't paint the Mona Lisa on black velvet. Ketchup is destructive of all that is right and just about a properly assembled hot dog (and we're talking about a pure beef hot dog, not one of those things you could serve with dressing on Thanksgiving).
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If you go into an authentic hot dog joint and ask for ketchup on your hot dog, the counterman will pause and look you in the eye. He may or may not say, "Ketchup?" with a tone of disbelief. But you may be certain what he's thinking: "Behold this creature that walks like a man. It wants ketchup on its hot dog."
And for what it's worth, the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council (whose website is currently down), specifically states that "Council etiquette recommends against consuming ketchup on hot dogs after the age of 18."
FTW! -
Mamacita wrote:
I'll quote my last post on the issue:
Hee hee I think Flexi's post got mixed in with mine.
Did you know Carny has a Hotdog rule regarding condiments. Dude, that guy is harsh! :PCarnivore wrote: From "The Straight Dope":
Dear Cecil:
You can read the whole thing at the link above. The piece is flawed by a description of a Chicago hot dog as the ideal, but is otherwise right on!
I was sitting at the Montreal Pool Room eating my all-dressed hot dog and suddenly the question hit me: why is there no ketchup in an all-dressed? Is ketchup not as respectable a condiment as relish or mustard? Is there a conspiracy? Does Dirty Harry's remark about ketchup in a hot dog have anything to do with it? I would be so thankful if you could shine a light on this obscure bit of knowledge for a passionate and perplexed user of ketchup. --Paul Macneil, Dorval, Quebec
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I know you don't mean to act like an alfalfa-chewing barbarian, but this is like asking why Leonardo didn't paint the Mona Lisa on black velvet. Ketchup is destructive of all that is right and just about a properly assembled hot dog (and we're talking about a pure beef hot dog, not one of those things you could serve with dressing on Thanksgiving).
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If you go into an authentic hot dog joint and ask for ketchup on your hot dog, the counterman will pause and look you in the eye. He may or may not say, "Ketchup?" with a tone of disbelief. But you may be certain what he's thinking: "Behold this creature that walks like a man. It wants ketchup on its hot dog."
And for what it's worth, the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council (whose website is currently down), specifically states that "Council etiquette recommends against consuming ketchup on hot dogs after the age of 18."
FTW! -
Livetotravel wrote: Corn flakes mixed in cool whip
That sounds tasty to me. Corn flakes are probably sweeter than ice cream cones. -
Livetotravel wrote: Corn flakes mixed in cool whip
That sounds tasty to me. Corn flakes are probably sweeter than ice cream cones. -
phooey on the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council, then. I will always be a kid at heart and there will always be ketchup on my hotdogs (preferably Sabrett's)
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phooey on the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council, then. I will always be a kid at heart and there will always be ketchup on my hotdogs (preferably Sabrett's)
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Back in my poor days Libby's Vienna Sausage or Underwood Deviled Ham on top of a very margerined saltine was my Food of the God's. So was throwing a stick of butter and half a jar of Aunt Millie's meat in 3 packs of cooked Ramen. That was my splurge meal. The broth was a waste.
Btw, Ketchup on Sabrett's and Vienna Beef's rule! They gotta be cased though. -
Back in my poor days Libby's Vienna Sausage or Underwood Deviled Ham on top of a very margerined saltine was my Food of the God's. So was throwing a stick of butter and half a jar of Aunt Millie's meat in 3 packs of cooked Ramen. That was my splurge meal. The broth was a waste.
Btw, Ketchup on Sabrett's and Vienna Beef's rule! They gotta be cased though. -
National Hebrew or Nathans Kosher cooked on George Foreman grill and topped with cheese (I slice through the middle of the hot dog and put the cheese in and let it melt), diced onions and yes KETCHUP!
I don't care sue me. -
National Hebrew or Nathans Kosher cooked on George Foreman grill and topped with cheese (I slice through the middle of the hot dog and put the cheese in and let it melt), diced onions and yes KETCHUP!
I don't care sue me. -
I should sue you for eating Hebrew Nationals and Nathan's. I know it's not for religious reasons because you're topping them with cheese. What gives????
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I should sue you for eating Hebrew Nationals and Nathan's. I know it's not for religious reasons because you're topping them with cheese. What gives????
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Idlewild wrote: I should sue you for eating Hebrew Nationals and Nathan's. I know it's not for religious reasons because you're topping them with cheese. What gives????
It's because they are Kosher. Good quality dogs.
I don't want to eat hot dogs made with kidneys , liver or hearts aka " meat by-products."
Icky. -
Idlewild wrote: I should sue you for eating Hebrew Nationals and Nathan's. I know it's not for religious reasons because you're topping them with cheese. What gives????
It's because they are Kosher. Good quality dogs.
I don't want to eat hot dogs made with kidneys , liver or hearts aka " meat by-products."
Icky. -
Em26 wrote: National Hebrew or Nathans Kosher cooked on George Foreman grill and topped with cheese (I slice through the middle of the hot dog and put the cheese in and let it melt), diced onions and yes KETCHUP!
I don't care sue me.
that sounds totally delish. I do have a GF grill, so I might have to try that -
Em26 wrote: National Hebrew or Nathans Kosher cooked on George Foreman grill and topped with cheese (I slice through the middle of the hot dog and put the cheese in and let it melt), diced onions and yes KETCHUP!
I don't care sue me.
that sounds totally delish. I do have a GF grill, so I might have to try that -
[quote=Carnivore]

YOU LOOK AT IT!!!
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[quote=Carnivore]

YOU LOOK AT IT!!!
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Flexichick wrote: [quote=Em26]National Hebrew or Nathans Kosher cooked on George Foreman grill and topped with cheese (I slice through the middle of the hot dog and put the cheese in and let it melt), diced onions and yes KETCHUP!
I don't care sue me.
that sounds totally delish. I do have a GF grill, so I might have to try that
Mmm , yes it sure is.Especially eaten in some Martins long potato rolls (Hot dog buns).
I don't like to boil my hot dogs. I love 'em grilled. -
Flexichick wrote: [quote=Em26]National Hebrew or Nathans Kosher cooked on George Foreman grill and topped with cheese (I slice through the middle of the hot dog and put the cheese in and let it melt), diced onions and yes KETCHUP!
I don't care sue me.
that sounds totally delish. I do have a GF grill, so I might have to try that
Mmm , yes it sure is.Especially eaten in some Martins long potato rolls (Hot dog buns).
I don't like to boil my hot dogs. I love 'em grilled. -
There was a guy with a hot dog cart in PHX that REFUSED to serve ketchup. He would seriously get pissed off. His sign listed condiments as free, Ketchup....$1,000.
Anyways, at risk of being politically incorrect, I would just like to remind everyone that the root of mustard is tard, and one should stay away from it.
I had a friend in HS that ate mustard and grilled cheese sandwiches. He had a dented head and was strange. The sandwiches were nasty. -
There was a guy with a hot dog cart in PHX that REFUSED to serve ketchup. He would seriously get pissed off. His sign listed condiments as free, Ketchup....$1,000.
Anyways, at risk of being politically incorrect, I would just like to remind everyone that the root of mustard is tard, and one should stay away from it.
I had a friend in HS that ate mustard and grilled cheese sandwiches. He had a dented head and was strange. The sandwiches were nasty.
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