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Poll: What do you put on the "food" known as a hot dog? • Page 4

Discussion in 'General Forum' started by Dirty Sanchez, Apr 26, 2016.

  1. Chaplain Tappman

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    "ketchup is garbage" breh what
     
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  2. colorlesscliche

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    Where's the option for crab mac and cheese?

    This place is Baltimore is killer. Main - Stuggys

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  3. Miss Heartcore

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  4. Matt

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    stop putting ketchup on hot dogs. i stopped in high school and my hot dog game has been great ever since
     
  5. Ben

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    I put significantly less ketchup on my hot dogs today than I did five years ago, but I find a tiny squirt of it to go along with a bunch of mustard is pretty nice.
     
  6. suicidesaints

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    If you are putting ketchup on hot dogs, I don't know what to tell you.
     
  7. chris

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    Ketchup + mustard I think is a staple. Ketchup alone though? idk how I feel about that
     
  8. Brenden

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    I should go to this
     
  9. Zip It Chris

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    Do it.
     
  10. Arry

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    mix ketchup with sriracha and then eat all of it with rice. i used to do it as a kid... also i never put mustard on my hot dog, come at me breh
     
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  11. Fucking Dustin

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  13. Miss Heartcore Apr 28, 2016
    (Last edited: Apr 28, 2016)
    Miss Heartcore

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    Mustard is the pitts**. I don't know how else to put it. It's offensive to me....unless it's honey mustard with emphasis on honey.






    ***righteous supporter of ketchup on hotdogs
     
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  14. Surfwax

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    ketchup was made to be excellent on chicken fingers and french fries but imo it is a last resort on just about anything else. i'd rather have a hot dog with ketchup than a plain hot dog but i get why its offensive to people from places where lots of hot dog toppings is the norm.
     
  15. suicidesaints

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  16. Chaplain Tappman

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    Laughable that people think ketchup has such a narrow use. It is the most versatile condiment that exists.
     
  17. suicidesaints

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    Not to start another debate, but more versatile than mayo?
     
  18. Chaplain Tappman

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    Mayo is reprehensible.
     
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  19. Matt

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    Ranch can be used on salads, burgers, fries, pasta salad, etc. I wish it was good on hot dogs.
     
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  20. I'd be interested in banning everyone who voted for ketchup only.

    Mustard only for life.
     
  21. Surfwax

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    bbq > ketchup
     
  22. suicidesaints

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    100% of the time? What about aiolis or other mayo based recipes? I'm not a fan of mayo in general, but it's versatility is undeniable.
     
  23. Chaplain Tappman

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    i like aoilis
     
  24. Matt

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    Every time I go out to eat and get fries, I ask that they bring me all of their aiolis
     
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  25. suicidesaints

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    I would assume most are mayo based. That's why I consider mayo to be the most versatile... you can get 1000s of different kinds of aoili, but there are rarely alternate versions to ketchup, and when there are, they're pretty basic.

    edit: or at least aiolis are made from egg yolk/oil which is essentially mayo.