Happy National Hot Dog Day, July 18th!!!

Ronaldo

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Finally, would or wouldn't anyone?
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Big_Dangerous

Talk Tennis Guru
Pale imitations, these brands of tubular meat treats. Of course they cannot compete in quality or name with JOHNSONville Brats.

Yeah but normally I lump Bratwursts in with the other sausages category, like Kielbasa and Chorizo, whereas hotdogs are in their own category for me.
 

stringertom

Bionic Poster
I love when Americans pretend they would never put ketchup on a hot dog because they put ketchup on everything.
I am Bullsheet 'Murican bcoz it's mustard only as a smooth condiment for me. I'll do chili, onions, relish, pico de gallo but NEVER ketchup, which is reserved for burgers and fries.
 
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Big_Dangerous

Talk Tennis Guru
I love when Americans pretend they would never put ketchup on a hot dog because they put ketchup on everything.

I watched that episode of Parts Unknown where Bourdain went to Vietnam and had lunch with then President Obama. He asked him point blank since Obama is from Chicago, would he ever put ketchup on a hot dog? Obama said, never. And I'm like what's wrong with that? My usual hot dog is super simple - a low-calorie slice of bread (40-50 calories) toasted lightly - closer to bread than toast, I'm not joking - Ballpark or Hebrew Nat'l 45 calorie per Frank Hotdogs, French's Yellow Mustard and Heinz Ketchup. Occasionally, I will heat up some Hormel Turkey Chili with a little 2% Taco/Mexican blend cheese melted in with it and spoon that onto the hot dogs, but in those cases, the only thing I'll add is mustard.
 

Big_Dangerous

Talk Tennis Guru
I love when Americans pretend they would never put ketchup on a hot dog because they put ketchup on everything.

I mean as a kid, I put ketchup on everything. Fried fish, chicken nuggets, burgers, hot dogs, chips (fries), potato wedges.

These days I don't do potatoes very often, instead, I'll substitute baked plantain slices in for my fry fix. Essentially, they're just healthier tostones since they're baked and not fried. Season with a little Lawry's salt and Heinz ketchup = magnificent! :D
 

stringertom

Bionic Poster
Yeah but normally I lump Bratwursts in with the other sausages category, like Kielbasa and Chorizo, whereas hotdogs are in their own category for me.
Like I said, my JOHNSONville tubular meat treats are far superior to those dogs you listed. Now, if you want to narrow it down to pure pedigree dogs, I'll take Nathan's or Sabrett's over Ball Park and in the mix with Hebrew National for NY style and Vienna Beef for Chicago style franks.

#TubularMeatConnoisseurHere
 

Big_Dangerous

Talk Tennis Guru
Like I said, my JOHNSONville tubular meat treats are far superior to those dogs you listed. Now, if you want to narrow it down to pure pedigree dogs, I'll take Nathan's or Sabrett's over Ball Park and in the mix with Hebrew National for NY style and Vienna Beef for Chicago style franks.

#TubularMeatConnoisseurHere

Quick little sidebar here, do you eat canned meats as well? Spam, tuna, salmon, chicken, etc.
For some reason I imagine you being a big spam fan. ;)
 

Ronaldo

Bionic Poster
I mean as a kid, I put ketchup on everything. Fried fish, chicken nuggets, burgers, hot dogs, chips (fries), potato wedges.

These days I don't do potatoes very often, instead, I'll substitute baked plantain slices in for my fry fix. Essentially, they're just healthier tostones since they're baked and not fried. Season with a little Lawry's salt and Heinz ketchup = magnificent! :D
Grandson put ketchup in a cup, treated it like a slush. Fries in ketchup, please. Just bought a chicken chorizo sausage.
 

Big_Dangerous

Talk Tennis Guru
Nope, just cold cuts for the most part.

Spam on, though; it matches your poasting style.

Favorite cold cut? :)

For me, it's either Hillshire Farm Chipotle Chicken or Brown Sugar Ham.

Though I usually buy the store brand kind because it's cheaper. HEB, Kroger, etc.
 

hollywood9826

Hall of Fame
How can this post be more than 20 minutes old and nobody post the old Olivia munn riding on the some guys back deep throating a hot dog gif?

Instead we get a guy jumping off a pier while dropping a deuce.
 

stringertom

Bionic Poster
Favorite cold cut? :)

For me, it's either Hillshire Farm Chipotle Chicken or Brown Sugar Ham.

Though I usually buy the store brand kind because it's cheaper. HEB, Kroger, etc.
OM makes a bold rotisserie blackened chicken that's good but I prefer paying the extra at the deli counter for Boar's Head Bold Jerk Chicken...matches my personality!
 

Big_Dangerous

Talk Tennis Guru
How can this post be more than 20 minutes old and nobody post the old Olivia munn riding on the some guys back deep throating a hot dog gif?

Instead we get a guy jumping off a pier while dropping a deuce.

Made me bust out laughing at work! Thank you, sir, may I have another?

:D
 

Raul_SJ

G.O.A.T.

r2473

G.O.A.T.
I watched that episode of Parts Unknown where Bourdain went to Vietnam and had lunch with then President Obama. He asked him point blank since Obama is from Chicago, would he ever put ketchup on a hot dog? Obama said, never. And I'm like what's wrong with that? My usual hot dog is super simple - a low-calorie slice of bread (40-50 calories) toasted lightly - closer to bread than toast, I'm not joking - Ballpark or Hebrew Nat'l 45 calorie per Frank Hotdogs, French's Yellow Mustard and Heinz Ketchup. Occasionally, I will heat up some Hormel Turkey Chili with a little 2% Taco/Mexican blend cheese melted in with it and spoon that onto the hot dogs, but in those cases, the only thing I'll add is mustard.
I bet Trump would put ketchup on his hotdog, like any other red blooded, patriotic real American would.
 

Big_Dangerous

Talk Tennis Guru
I bet Trump would put ketchup on his hotdog, like any other red blooded, patriotic real American would.

'Ol Spanky? Yeah, that xenophobic fool puts ketchup on everything and refuses to try anything outside his norm. He's so stupid he could trip over the cord of the cordless phone. ;)
 

stringertom

Bionic Poster
When is Glazed Doughnuts day ?

And is there a chocolate cake day, too ?

@Ronaldo - you are the greatest poaster ever. You have a gift for poasting the best food pics.
National Donut Day has pA.S.Sed (June 3) but there is a more general National Dessert Day on October 14.

Also, my source (U.S. News & World Report) claims July 23 to be National Hot Dog Day. @Ronaldo ???
 
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