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I knew you guys liked weiners.
I'm craving that Cubano hotdog...
Who doesn't?I knew you guys liked weiners.
RCF Hotdog meat-up?A friend of mine back home and myself have had a "hotdog party" planned for years that still hasn't come to fruition. Different bun/dog brands, different cooking methods, lots of condiments, different styles...My brother laughed and called us dorks when we mentioned the idea to him.. Then we explained the details, and his response was; "Alright that actually sounds fun, want to do it at my house?"
Still haven't tried this topping yet...
A Legacy of Hot Dog Onion Sauce
Alan S. Geisler, who invented the red onion sauce on hot dogs, died at age 78 on Jan. 6.archive.nytimes.com
Maybe we will finally do it this summer.
Hes gone 2 or 3 times, but it's always with our whole family (mom & sister). We get to enjoy the game at our pace, do things around the stadium and most importantly.....I bought great seats.A couple of "possible" comments.. If this is the first time you're going to a game live.. try to capture your little guy's reaction to seeing that expansive & beautiful green field for the first time.. the awe inspiring view of three decks and thousands of seats.. Seeing all kinds of people coming together for the pure enjoyment of a simple game, played at the highest level of ability...
...and no foam fingers.... smh...
Sam's Club sells an all beef hotdog that is pretty good. Then again, I make terrible food choices.On the topic of hot dogs, Hebrew National has got to be my favorite mainstream hot dog, has a lot more of a spicy flavor which isn't everyone's thing but I definitely like it the most. Nathan's gets a lot of hype but is comparatively bland to me. It's fine but just not the best. It's true that the non-kosher ones are full of a lot of odds and ends which is why they are cheaper. It's not so much the meat being kosher vs. non-kosher.