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Old 06-14-2006, 05:56 PM   #1
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Default How do you garnish your hot dog?

I like chopped onions, relish, and some shredded cheese.

I like bottles of mustard and catsup on the range for targets.
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Old 06-14-2006, 05:58 PM   #2
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I just mail it to the IRS...they've garnished a lot of my stuff.
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Old 06-14-2006, 06:01 PM   #3
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Some Americans believe that a properly made hot dog should never be topped with ketchup. Often these people believe the flavor of ketchup overpowers and destroys the taste of the hot dog instead of complimenting it.

Nowhere is this difference in opinion more apparent than in Chicago. Restaurants and stands that consider themselves to be "true" Chicago hot dog grills do not, as a rule, carry ketchup in stock, even if they serve other food items that use this condiment, such as french fries.[citation needed] The National Hot Dog & Sausage Council, in its recommendations for proper Hot Dog Etiquette capitulate only slightly to the public's general regard for ketchup, saying "Don't use ketchup on your hot dog after the age of 18."

The attitude against the use of ketchup was summarized by Mike Royko in one of his columns:

No, I won't condemn anyone for putting ketchup on a hot dog. This is the land of the free. And if someone wants to put ketchup on a hot dog and actually eat the awful thing, that is their right. It is also their right to put mayo or chocolate syrup or toenail clippings or cat hair on a hot dog. Sure, it would be disgusting and perverted, and they would be shaming themselves and their loved ones. But under our system of government, it is their right to be barbarians.

In the film Sudden Impact, San Francisco detective Harry Callahan (Clint Eastwood) looses a tirade while conversing with a cop who's munching a ketchup-topped dog at a murder scene:

Nah, this stuff isn't getting to me — the shootings, the knifings, the beatings... old ladies being bashed in the head for their social security checks[.] [...] Nah, that doesn't bother me. But you know what does bother me? You know what makes me really sick to my stomach? It's watching you stuff your face with those hot dogs. Nobody... I mean nobody puts ketchup on a hot dog.
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Old 06-14-2006, 06:05 PM   #4
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So now it's not politically correct to put ketchup on a hot dog?

Sheesh...
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hehehe.....ketchup is a no-no in my book
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A friend of mine had a long article on how to serve and not to serve bologna.

After reading about the first page, where they told how different conditions, etc., would affect the taste and whatnot, I turned to my friend and said, "It's just baloney, Yo."
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Just mustard and relish.

If it's cooked on a stick over a camp fire, it doesn't need anything at all.
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Quote:
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If it's cooked on a stick over a camp fire, it doesn't need anything at all.
You've got that right. And, that really makes em taste yummy.
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Old 06-14-2006, 06:49 PM   #9
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Spicy mustard
Pickle relish
onions

EDIT: But NEVER catsup.
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Ill take a chili dog with onions and cheese

or a hotdog with mustard

or even one with ketchup,mustard,and relish.
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Mustard, chopped onions and Chow-Chow relish or onions and chile.
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Chili cheese dog with mustard and jalepenos or a slaw dog.
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I just go down to T&L HotDog and say 12 with everything and get a fork !!!!
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Spicy mustard(Boars Head preferably) and sauerkraut.

My wife puts mayo and ketchup on hers and she is ruining my kids with that crap too. It's a shame I tell you. A crying shame.............
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Whatever is available in the fridge...I'm not picky, ketchup, relish, spaghetti sauce...you name it.
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