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And don't forget the abomination called Dayton Dip, a slimy mass of Velveeta cheese, crumbled sausage, and Worcestershire sauce kept warm in a crock pot found at many a holiday party buffet. It looks like vomit, but it's kind of addictive. I feel such shame in admitting that.
Ketchup on a hot dog is just plain unAmerican. This may very well be the only topic in which the majority of us here agree! Maybe we need more threads like this.
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My nutty Hawaiian relatives put ketchup on their rice. WTF! OMG! ROFL! EWW!
I used to live in northern California, and there was a restaurant in our small town that served a chipotle ketchup that was amazing. I would have eaten that stuff on anything, including hot dogs. Come to think of it, I probably would have drunk it straight from the bowl. It was that good.
And don't forget the abomination called Dayton Dip, a slimy mass of Velveeta cheese, crumbled sausage, and Worcestershire sauce kept warm in a crock pot found at many a holiday party buffet. It looks like vomit, but it's kind of addictive. I feel such shame in admitting that.
They say organic is the way to go. Not a big hot dog fan but I like their cousin the hot link
When I lived in Chicago, we got Vienna Beef hot dogs from vendors. They were good, but I haven't seen them around here. Nathan's dogs are good, too, if you can find the ones that are NOT labeled "skinless." The casing gives them a nice little snap when you bite in.
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