Heid the Ba' wrote:Ketchup, mustard and onions. No omissions, no substitutions.
Arneb wrote:I have no words for my feeling of desolation amid this cesspool of sin!
Repent!
MM_Dandy wrote:Lunch at last Saturday's Cub Scout winter camp-out: boiled hot dogs served on a bun and drowned in ketchup.
I had two.
Arneb wrote:Heresy. The onions must be the roasted, of the cheap, heavily salted type that tastes like an onion ring that fell into the chips frying fat in the morning and was fished out at 10 pm. Also, the mustard must not taste of anything but saring hotness. The tepid fatty non-taste is cared for by the remoulade sauce that MUST contain unidentifiable bits of plant matter that taste of absolutely nothing at all.
A Danish polse with an orange plastic skin is preferable to anything else, however, as these wapons of mass destruction are prohibited outside Denmark, anything that tastes only of fat and nitrate salt with a neutral skin is admissable under the Laws of the Hot Dog.
MM_Dandy wrote:Lunch at last Saturday's Cub Scout winter camp-out: boiled hot dogs served on a bun and drowned in ketchup.
I had two.
Heid the Ba' wrote:MM_Dandy wrote:Lunch at last Saturday's Cub Scout winter camp-out: boiled hot dogs served on a bun and drowned in ketchup.
I had two.
Outside camping? In winter? Or was it in huts? On a culinary level, I have no problem with this.
Arneb wrote:As Nietzsche said (and as Nazi Germany proved) whole peoples are much more likely to go crazy than single persons.
You can’t compare yourself with others: if Nature has made you a bat you shouldn’t try to be an ostrich.
Lance wrote:<A funny picture about hotdogs, ketchup, and Chicago.>
MM_Dandy wrote:Lance wrote:<A funny picture about hotdogs, ketchup, and Chicago.>
Aren't you something like 20 minutes outside Chicago city limits?
Heid the Ba' wrote:From here "Chicago" includes Illinois, Iowa, Parts of Minnesota and only doesn't include Wisconsin because I'm a Packers fan.
Enzo wrote:On those rare occasions I eat a McDonalds product, I find the predominant taste in a McDonald hamburger is indeed the ketchup.
MM_Dandy wrote:Burger King is adding hot dogs to their menu. The standard toppings are going to be relish, chopped onions, mustard and ketchup. Now, it is Burger King, which claims that you can always have their hot dog any way you like, but you'll have to ask them to hold the ketchup.
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