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Poll

Do you put Ketchup on your Hot Dog?

Yes
- 7 (33.3%)
No
- 7 (33.3%)
Depends (explain)
- 5 (23.8%)
Your a Monster
- 2 (9.5%)

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Joxam

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Re: Hot Dog Ettiquette?
« Reply #20 on: July 06, 2010, 06:34:40 AM »

No. My bedroom set is black slate like material and all squares and right angles. I simply happen to like mustard, the hotter the better honestly! :D
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Re: Hot Dog Ettiquette?
« Reply #21 on: July 06, 2010, 09:23:02 AM »

I only eat maybe three or four franks a year, so there's no reason to sully the process with lackluster condiments. I take the same approach to drinking -- this is the only beer I'm going to have this week, so I'm not going to blow it on e.g. PBR. But on-topic, ketchup doesn't go on anything in this house -- it's mixed into other sauces like barbeque and that's it. We have cheap yellow mustard, dijon, and spicy Asian mustard in the fridge though.
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Re: Hot Dog Ettiquette?
« Reply #22 on: July 06, 2010, 11:03:32 AM »

I usually go chili cheese myself, but in the rare instances I want a hot dog at home I use ketchup and mustard, because packaged hot dogs are gross.

If I am at a park or something, just mustard is best. They have a lot of flavor by themselves so just a tiny bit of mustard really compliments the whole thing.
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Re: Hot Dog Ettiquette?
« Reply #23 on: July 06, 2010, 01:50:56 PM »

there are certain things that you can go "no, I am rebelling against food snobbery, I enjoy this thing and there's nothing wrong with that!" with.  the hotdog itself.

but ketchup is so fucking disgusting on its own, it makes me furious.  there might be an alternate universe where i learned more and didn't get hit in the head so much and i can actually comprehend how fucking furious ketchup makes me.

somehow though, it's a v. welcome addition to steak tartare.

addendum: read the second paragraph in mike tyson's voice
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