How would you dress up a hotdog?
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Honestly, I’ve always been a fan of the chili/cheese dog.
There’s the best little dog joint about a mile from my home that makes them the best. Great fries too. Only allow myself about once a month
@SEKA – The closest one to me is 25 miles away. That’s probably a good thing
Fursuit and lingerie, obviously.
I’m kind of a purist. Kosher hot dog for the taste, lots of mustard and sauerkraut is the I roll.
We have a hot dog shop, about four miles away, that has been in business for 98 years, I like their “Super Dog” quarter pound all beef dog with chili, onions, mustard and coleslaw (a North Carolina thing). I order a “tray of pickles”, a paper plate with thin sliced dill pickles too.
I love a chili dog aka coney, but I’ve seen a few in NY and Chicago that are loaded and look great. Reuben dogs, veggies and pickle. Sounds good.
@KNOWITALL -Reuben sandwiches are my favorite. I wonder what the dog version would taste like?
@lucille Mine, too! They looked really good on tv. Hopefully the quality of dogs suits the toppings, I hate the cheap hotdogs. Gotta be Nathans or something better.
Chili cheese dogs are great.
But for a straight hotdog, ketchup and mustard only. A hotdog is the only food that I like mustard on.
@KNOWITALL – I am not familiar with Nathan’s but yeah, the cheapos are not so good.
Regular length of a hot dog bun but plumped up ! I think they have custom made for them.
My wife and I went out on Friday to Mason’s Famous Lobster RollsĀ® for lobster rolls (top cut buns) with just melted butter!
@Tropical_Willie I could live with that! The lobster roll as well.
I’ve never had it served on a bun before
I just checked out their menu and I’d have to go with the clam chowder.Yum!
I would relish the opportunity to try.
@elbanditoroso -Make sure it doesn’t belong to anyone as that might get you in a pickle.
Glad I read the question a second time. Was about to give an answer on how I would dress up as a hotdog. Started thinking about what materials would I need to construct the costume. Lol
To answer the OP….I don’t usually dress up a hotdog. Hotdog and bun’s fine as long as there’s soda. Love the taste of a great dog sans condiments.
I won’t touch a hot dog, but make it homemade kielbasa from the butcher and it gets dressed in mustard only. Sounds really good right now.
@Sagacious My dad wouldn’t touch hotdogs because he saw how they were made.
All meat is super disgusting to see how it comes about, from beginning to end.
@lucillelucillelucille I grew up not far from a meat packing plant and had friends whose dads worked there. Those households got free bologna and hotdogs and would not eat them. :) When we had pink wieners for Wednesday night Church supper, we knew someone had donated them from the meat packing plant. But you know what, we all survived, both those of us who ate that stuff and those that didn’t. So…........
@Sagacious- My dad didn’t give us the details so we still ate them.
My sister was an accountant at a slaughter house and during her interview, they took her on a tour of the plant. The stuff of nightmares IMO.
Seeing how it’s done did not stop her from eating a ham sandwich.A fact which amazes me to this day.lol
For some reason, my grandparents (may they rest in peace) would go to the local deli and pick up beef tongue. Apparently they thought it was a delicacy and a treat.
Yuck. I had it once and said never again.
Chipped beef is super nasty.
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