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What do you put on your hot dogs? Just mustard? Just ketchup? Both? Neither? Or do you hate hot dogs?
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What do you put on your hot dogs? Just mustard? Just ketchup? Both?> Neither? Or do you hate hot dogs?
I am SO excited to have the opportunity to answer this question. Practically agog.
Ketchup, definitely. A little bit of mustard, spread thinly on the bun. Chopped raw sweet onion bits. Liberal dollops of melted cheddar.
If I'm in a hurry, ketchup alone is fine.
Now I'm hungry.
Deirdre
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Todays question is being brought to you by our very own Gigglz >
What do you put on your hot dogs? Just mustard? Just ketchup? Both?> Neither? Or do you hate hot dogs?>
Jackie> ~*~It takes a real storm in the average person's life to make him realize how much worrying he has done over the squalls~*~> ~ Bruce Fairchild Barton
cheese and relish.
Sall
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What do you put on your hot dogs? Just mustard? Just ketchup? Both?
Mustard (yellow), relish, and chopped onions.
xxoo Anne
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On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 17:50:37 -0500, Monarchdancer@gmail.com wrote:
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What do you put on your hot dogs? Just mustard? Just ketchup? Both?>Neither? Or do you hate hot dogs?>
Jackie>~*~It takes a real storm in the average person's life to make him realize how much worrying he has done over the squalls~*~> ~ Bruce Fairchild Barton
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Now I know! When my friend Zak returns again from NYC, I'll look for an opportunity to casually mention dirty water dogs, and see him aghast at my cultural ... uh ... knowledge.
We're pretty cultured here in SW Michigan. We have pasties. Yes, those are really Upper Peninsula fare, but here in the Lower Peninsula, you can go to the frozen food section of Meijer's and get a box of Albie's beef pasties, which are basically calzones with beef, potato, rutabaga, and onion. Brought to the miners in the U.P. by the Cornish. It's a Cornwall delicacy. Very good with gravy, or, my favorite, liberal amounts of salt and pepper. Will fill your tummy, and make your cat jealous.
Ian -- I'm sick of following my dreams. I'm just gonna ask where they're goin', and hook up with 'em later. (Mitch Hedberg) http://sundry.ws/
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Jackie>~*~It takes a real storm in the average person's life to make him realize how much worrying he has done over the squalls~*~> ~ Bruce Fairchild Barton
Oh, I see! LOLOLOL
So the more grease in the water, the better the dog! WOOF ;^)
Love, Giggz
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On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 18:06:59 -0500, Ian Rastall <idrastall@gmail.com> wrote:
::Now I know! When my friend Zak returns again from NYC, I'll look for ::an opportunity to casually mention dirty water dogs, and see him ::aghast at my cultural ... uh ... knowledge.
I`ll make a New York boy out of you yet!~
::We're pretty cultured here in SW Michigan. We have pasties. Yes, those ::are really Upper Peninsula fare, but here in the Lower Peninsula, you ::can go to the frozen food section of Meijer's and get a box of Albie's ::beef pasties, which are basically calzones with beef, potato, ::rutabaga, and onion.
That almost sounds like Pierogies. Calzones in New York are basically pizza dough filled with ricotta and mozzarella cheese. You can also throw in meatballs, sausage, ham, and lots of veggies. You dip pieces of the calzone in marinara sauce. To die for!!
Jackie ~*~It takes a real storm in the average person's life to make him realize how much worrying he has done over the squalls~*~ ~ Bruce Fairchild Barton
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On Sun, 2 Jul 2006 12:44:05 -0500, Monarchdancer@gmail.com wrote:
That almost sounds like Pierogies.
Well, pierogies are like calzones too. These things are big. About as big as a fist, for a manly, mining coal type of meal. Pasties are the best.
Ian -- I'm sick of following my dreams. I'm just gonna ask where they're goin', and hook up with 'em later. (Mitch Hedberg) http://sundry.ws/
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On Mon, 3 Jul 2006 19:49:06 -0500, Ian Rastall <idrastall@gmail.com> wrote:
::>That almost sounds like Pierogies. :: ::Well, pierogies are like calzones too. These things are big. About ::as big as a fist, for a manly, mining coal type of meal. Pasties are ::the best.
Wellllll.............you know how us New Yaaaawkers like to brag <said in her best Fran Drescher voice>
Our calzones are the size of a dinner plate. Try to top that............nanananana ~~
Jackie ~*~The bad things of life were very transitory. It was the good things,the ribbed sand, the wind blowing over the white capped waves, the sunshine and the stars, that were so tough and durable~*~
~~Elizabeth Goudge
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On Tue, 4 Jul 2006 18:44:11 -0500, Monarchdancer@gmail.com wrote:
Our calzones are the size of a dinner plate. Try to top>that............nanananana ~~
We only have one calzone in SW Michigan. It starts at the top of Berrien county, and goes all the way down to Three Rivers. That's why living in this part of the state is known as "living under the calzone". People from other parts think that means we're living under an oppressive regime or crime family or something, but no, we're literally living under a giant calzone. The humidity is incredible, and everything smells like cheese. Whenever we want to eat it, we have to get the Army Corps of Engineers over here to dip it in a giant tank of marinara. Bet you can't top that!
Ian -- I'm sick of following my dreams. I'm just gonna ask where they're goin', and hook up with 'em later. (Mitch Hedberg) http://sundry.ws/
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