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The only way I can stand to eat a hot dog is the Cincinnati way...topped with Skyline chili, diced onion and shredded Cheddar cheese! Yummy!
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Give me the Martha Stewart Dog from Pink's: relish, onions, bacon, chopped tomatoes, sauerkraut & sour cream
Now, if it only came in an FF version... |
I know I had already mentioned my favorite chili dog but I just remembered as I child we had BBQ hot dogs. They were hot dogs sauted with onions and BBQ sauce on a toasted bun. Yummy!
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Natalia, ma chere:
Qu'est ce que c'est poutine?? Answer in English, since I just used up most of my French vocabulary! Merci bien!! Ton amie Chicagouane, --FatToFitVirgo |
mustard, relish, diced onions
mmmmmm.... |
Mostly naked, lol. Once in a while with yellow mustard and relish, or with chili & cheese.
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A poutine is fries with gravie and cheese curds...YUMMMMMMMMMMM can't have too many of those anymore they are deal breaker for my sister.
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That's right, poutine is fries covered with cheese curds, then gravy so the curds get warm and meltey :) Mmmm!! Of course in Quebec they do not offer or give ketchup with poutine, but in other parts of Canada they actually ask if you want ketchup with it! Les Quebecois would be aghast and I don't blame them. When I see someone putting ketchup on top I can taste the vomit in the back of my mouth
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Now, now, Natalia, be nice! We all have strong reactions to food, both pro and con. It helps to remember: "What I write/say about things objectifies it for me, but subjectifies it for whoever's listening."
In other words, if you write/say "I can taste the v....", you're simply describing how whatever makes you feel in a very objective way. But whoever else reads or hears it is disgusted, because the nausea itself becomes the subject for them, not the whatever you were describing. I don't object to your strong feelings for poutine with ketchup. In fact, I loved the heartfelt feeling in your first posting: "That is just WRONG."! Made me laugh! I'm just observing the "v"-word in your next post was pretty strong to unexpectedly come across in a food context--made me 'bout feel nauseous myself...and I had to figure out why, since it was "only" words.... |
I can't believe no one else eats mayo on their dog!!
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Ketchup only.
Fattofit - we were in Chicago a couple of years ago and went to Superdog. That was fun...and I did eat my dog the Superdog way....but when I choose for the sake of choosing...ketchup only. :D |
Onion,pepperoccini(or cucumber if peppers are unavailable),tomato,and mustard.Yummmm!
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too harsh? lol
I'm sure many people would be aghast with what I put on my eggs in the morning- I can only eat them with Barbecue sauce! Don't know anyone who puts mayo on hotdogs but I know some who dip their fries into it. I can't do that but fries are good with tartar sauce :) |
We've kinda detoured on to french fries here, but it made me think of my mom putting butter on her fries/fried potatoes, along with the salt. It melts, and is really, really good--and really, really bad for you! I used to do it myself till I was in my mid-twenties & switched to nothing but salt &/or ketchup. I was thinking that mayo or tartar sounded greasy till I remembered that lovely pool of melted butter I myself endorsed 30 years ago! Seems kinda ghastly, now!
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#1 DODGER DOGS! with just mustard, onion and relish
#2 Turkey dogs or Oscar Meyer weiners (not the hot dogs) with Dennison's chili #3 From PINKS Hot dog with chili, onion, cheese and bacon....yum-o |
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