
I don't give a rat's ass what is actually in them; I just enjoy the American delicacy that is the hot dog. Front loaded with onions and a good strong mustard, it is a filling meal that can be eaten whilst walking at a brisk New York City walking pace. I once waxed fondly about the mystery of the sacred dog. It can be a wonderous meal.
Once in awhile I go online to find new and creative versions of our circular friend. I don't often have occasion to physically venture north to West Virginia, but Hillbilly Hotdogs might be worth the drive. Please turn up your computer volume to enjoy their website theme song. Looks like they have lots of friendly folks there to welcome you.
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Oh, sorry, I saw the title of this post and thought it was about something else.
Carry on.
tubular, not circular. Should we start calling you wiener-girl? You are married to sausage-boy. A perfect match!
Hey - what's up with a re-run last night. I wanted something fierce.
Sorry C&W no way can I pair wine with this food (if that's what you can call it) item. Nor would I want to.
Types of weiners.
http://homecooking.about.com/od/meats/a/hotdogterms.htm
Other sites you might find interetsting.
http://www.roastmyweenie.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sausage_making#Cures:_sodium_and_potassium_nitrite_and_nitrate
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_dog
I'll pass on the weenies.
The URLs are long but you can highlight, copy and past them.
CW, I think you need to take a drive up to Maine and Flo's Hot Dogs! It's a downeast legend.
http://www.floshotdogs.com/
No cool song though.
With thanks to my tubular meat lovin' friends for their input. Damn, everyone loves the hot dog.
Yea who gives a s**t if they put dog, cat and horse meat i them! As long as they taste good!
:-)
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