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Hot Dog Etiquette: The Video
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Originally posted by roossy90
I prefer to "dress" my bun’s………[:0]
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I am not going to say a word!!
For I could get in REAL trouble!
this is killing me. i get "Weighed In " at 730 pm so that picture has my drooling!
I prefer to "dress" my bun’s………[:0]
Lunch today…..So, did I do it right???[:p]
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Originally posted by MBFDFyre
why just half a pickle? why not the whole thing? 🙂
John A said; "and half sour pickle for breakfast."
half sour is a type of pickle, not a half of a pickle.
MikeS.
why just half a pickle? why not the whole thing? 🙂
"Don’t…
ever think there is a wrong time to serve hot dogs."
I get up at 4: am and occasionally eat a hot dog and half sour pickle for breakfast. [:p]
John
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Originally posted by Mosca
Hot Dog Etiquette
Dos and Don’ts: Everyday guidance for eating America’s sacred foodDon’t…
use ketchup on your hot dog after the age of 18.
So when did I miss this memo? I can’t eat a hot dog without ketchup. Unless, of course, it has chili and/or cheese on it.
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Originally posted by Mosca
Hot Dog Etiquette
Dos and Don’ts: Everyday guidance for eating America’s sacred foodDo…
eat hot dogs on buns with your hands. Utensils should not touch hot dogs on buns.
Do you follow this rule with an "all the way" Lafayette coney ???
Sometime Ilike to have a glass of cold milk with my Texas Hot Wiener.
Cheers, John
I like mustard against my bread, and then on top of the weiner. Then I add my chopped onion and then either coleslaw or chili. I don’t like my onion on top because it falls off when you take a bite of the hot dog. ( My husband still used ketchup on his and he is 56 years old)

Anonymous
Happy National Hot Dog Month! And yes, the messier the better!!
It may be heresy, but I prefer a dual line of mustard dressing each side of the dog, giving flavor to both the dog AND the bun.
I have been known to put the chopped onion UNDER the dog (while still maintaining vital dog-onion contact) to avoid spillage in certain places (like a business trip through an airport, or a dog grabbed during lunch off a cart) that I don’t want to risk trashing my shirt should spillage occur.
My condiment order is out of whack. I put my onion anywhere but last to prevent them from falling all over the place. I guess I’m too "neat", therefore unacceptable.[V]
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