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Baseball/Hot Dog Cookout

Discussion in 'Food & Drink Forum' started by bigdan, Apr 11, 2010.

  1. bigdan

    bigdan Prep Hoops Moderator

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    Couple of my buddies and I brought back the Saturday Night tradition that we started last year...Saturday Night cookout and baseball on the dish.

    Just courious, what does everybody like on their dogs when you cook out? Who all on here are fans of the Chili, Slaw, Onions...and who are our mustard and relish fans? Also, what other combinations have you tasted that were good?
     
  2. gottalaff

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    I'm a chili, mustard, and onions guy. I am really picky about what I think is good slaw. If I know the slaw is good, I will occasionally throw some on a dog.
     
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    I like mustard chilli & slaw on mine. [No steenking fucking onions for me.:) ]
     
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    mustard, onions and pickles(not relish). sometimes chili and I'll eat barbecue(red) slaw if it's around. no f'n ketchup
     
  5. EastOfRaleigh

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    let's start with the brand of hot dog

    The only hot dog worth eating is the red-skinned Brightleaf Hot Dogs made at Carolina Packers in Smithfield, NC.

    oh yes.
     

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