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dh and i were just discussing this and i decided if i could hav a poppy seed
bun and the trimmings he could have my hot dog, Lee "Nick Cramer" > wrote in message ... > "Stormmee" > wrote: >> chill dude, its not that serious, at least it shouldn't be, Lee >> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >> > On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 19:31:06 GMT, GregS wrote: >> >> > wrote: >> >>>On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 15:08:31 GMT, GregS wrote: >> >>> >> >>>> Is it not stupid to eat fries that have been salted and add salted >> >>>> ketchup ? >> >>> >> >>>No. >> >> >> >> You would probably put ketchup on hot dogs. >> > >> > Are you trying to insult everyone here who puts ketchup (or chili, >> > or cheese, or mustard) on their hot dogs? >> > >> > Because you just did. > > I didn't mention chili, cheese or sauerkraut, because those are part of a > hot dog on a bun. Not something you put ON it, like ketchup and mustard! > > -- > Nick, KI6VAV. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their > families: https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/ > http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/ Thank a Veteran! Support Our Troops! > http://anymarine.com/ You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ~Semper Fi~ |
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In article >, Nick Cramer > wrote:
>Sqwertz > wrote: >> On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 15:08:31 GMT, GregS wrote: >> >> > Is it not stupid to eat fries that have been salted and add salted >> > ketchup ? >> >> No. > >Agreed. I prefer mayonnaise on my fries, even my homemade contains salt. > With fries, you can basically put anything on. Some people always use ketchup, where I will ALWAYS also get mustard for the fries. Also like Horseradish sauce, white or red. greg |
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In article >, (GregS) wrote:
>In article >, Nick Cramer > > wrote: >>Sqwertz > wrote: >>> On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 15:08:31 GMT, GregS wrote: >>> >>> > Is it not stupid to eat fries that have been salted and add salted >>> > ketchup ? >>> >>> No. >> >>Agreed. I prefer mayonnaise on my fries, even my homemade contains salt. >> > >With fries, you can basically put anything on. Some people always >use ketchup, where I will ALWAYS also get mustard for the fries. >Also like Horseradish sauce, white or red. Also seem on TV, the orginal Hot Dog shop gives you too much fries. Had to quit going there. I mean. its a mountain of fries. http://onlyinpgh.com/wp-content/uplo...-_O_-fries.jpg Primanti Brothers sandwich.. http://s3.amazonaws.com/readers/2009...rimanti3_1.jpg |
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In article >, (GregS) wrote:
>In article .com>, > wrote: >> >>On 13-Jul-2010, (GregS) wrote: >> >>> In article >, Sqwertz >>> > wrote: >>> >On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 15:08:31 GMT, GregS wrote: >>> > >>> >> Is it not stupid to eat fries that have been salted and add salted >>> >> ketchup ? >>> > >>> >No. >>> >>> >>> You would probably put ketchup on hot dogs. >>> >>> greg >> >>I put ketchup on hot dogs and so do several million others. In >>fact I've never seen a hot dog vendor that did not offer ketchup >>along with mustard and other condiments. Now, if you want >>to travel to Germany, you;ll likely find many vendors that do >>not offer ketchup. But then tomatoes are not a prolific crop >>in Germany and folks tend to eat what they have. It's also >>amazing that I grew up not knowing that I was supposed to >>have an aversion to salt until I was over 40.. >> > >Oh I'm sure I have seen a shop on TV that was strickly no ketchup. >Even Dirty Harry knows. Its right there in his dialog. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5JIpT4GkyM >Usually I like just onions and yellow mustard. I'll eat the >brown mustard too, but I like it sour, and I love crout. >I would only eat beans and cheese on the side dish. >Ketchup and dogs is basically sickening. The first >time I had it when I was a kid, I barfed. Mustard cuts the grease. >I also like relish of some sort. But, absolutely have to have onions. > >There is a popular shop here that has unusual topping sauce. >Jim's sauce. I would describe it mildly mustardy, but >its light brown sauce. The story was, he did not want to >sell the recipe to Heinz. > >On the other side, I'm perfectly happy eating hot sausage sandwiches. >I think when it cooked in a tomatoe sauce it OK. > >greg > > > >greg |
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In article >, Sqwertz > wrote:
>On Thu, 15 Jul 2010 13:27:13 GMT, GregS wrote: > >> There is a popular shop here that has unusual topping sauce. >> Jim's sauce. I would describe it mildly mustardy, but >> its light brown sauce. The story was, he did not want to >> sell the recipe to Heinz. > >I Heinz wanted the recipe, they would just analyze it (using mass >spectrometry) and duplicate it. Mosre important is probably the >Brand and the recognition. > >Are you talking the Jim's in West Mifflin? I was a Lum's sauce >guy myself. yep I never ate there, but last year a friend bought the sauce and I got some to taste. |
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In article >, Sqwertz > wrote:
>On 14 Jul 2010 22:31:09 GMT, Nick Cramer wrote: > >> Me, too. And mustard! No mayo on my hot dogs. > >The Hellman's fiend doesn't use mayo on his hot dogs? I have been putting Mayo on tosted buns for pulled pork. Is anybody going to complain ?? Lets see, cole slaw probably allready has mayo. |
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I thiink there is some sorta opiate in that cheese crap, Lee
"Omelet" > wrote in message news > In article >, > (GregS) wrote: > >> In article >, Nick Cramer >> > wrote: >> > >> >Agreed. I prefer mayonnaise on my fries, even my homemade contains salt. >> > >> >> With fries, you can basically put anything on. Some people always >> use ketchup, where I will ALWAYS also get mustard for the fries. >> Also like Horseradish sauce, white or red. >> >> greg > > I like to mix Ketchup and mayo... > or substitute that liquid cheese crap that is so addicting. <g> > -- > Peace! Om > > Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet> > Only Irish coffee provides in a single glass all four essential food > groups: alcohol, caffeine, sugar and fat. --Alex Levine |
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"Stormmee" > wrote: > "Omelet" > wrote in message > news > > In article >, > > (GregS) wrote: > > > >> In article >, Nick Cramer > >> > wrote: > >> > > >> >Agreed. I prefer mayonnaise on my fries, even my homemade contains salt. > >> > > >> > >> With fries, you can basically put anything on. Some people always > >> use ketchup, where I will ALWAYS also get mustard for the fries. > >> Also like Horseradish sauce, white or red. > >> > >> greg > > > > I like to mix Ketchup and mayo... > > or substitute that liquid cheese crap that is so addicting. <g> > > I thiink there is some sorta opiate in that cheese crap, Lee ROFL! I agree and I have to wonder about that!!! -- Peace! Om Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet> *Only Irish *coffee provides in a single glass all four *essential food groups: alcohol, caffeine, sugar *and fat. --Alex Levine |
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Nick Cramer > wrote: > "Stormmee" > wrote: > > chill dude, its not that serious, at least it shouldn't be, Lee > > "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > > > On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 19:31:06 GMT, GregS wrote: > > >> > wrote: > > >>>On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 15:08:31 GMT, GregS wrote: > > >>> > > >>>> Is it not stupid to eat fries that have been salted and add salted > > >>>> ketchup ? > > >>> > > >>>No. > > >> > > >> You would probably put ketchup on hot dogs. > > > > > > Are you trying to insult everyone here who puts ketchup (or chili, > > > or cheese, or mustard) on their hot dogs? > > > > > > Because you just did. > > I didn't mention chili, cheese or sauerkraut, because those are part of a > hot dog on a bun. Not something you put ON it, like ketchup and mustard! I found these folks while looking about for Slotts Mustard a Swedish Mustard recently bought by unilever and moved from Sweden to Poland. Hard to fine now so guess it is time to take a stab at making my own. These guys sell stuff and are funny. I get their newsletter. http://www.mustardmuseum.com/ -- Bill S. Jersey USA zone 5 shade garden What use one more wake up call? |
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> Oh I'm sure I have seen a shop on TV that was strickly no ketchup. > Even Dirty Harry knows. Its right there in his dialog. > > Usually I like just onions and yellow mustard. I'll eat the > brown mustard too, but I like it sour, and I love crout. > I would only eat beans and cheese on the side dish. > Ketchup and dogs is basically sickening. The first > time I had it when I was a kid, I barfed. Mustard cuts the grease. > I also like relish of some sort. But, absolutely have to have onions. > No ketchup. Roast Grill- Raleigh NC http://roastgrill.com/ Craig |
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In article >, Craig Watts > wrote:
>> >> Oh I'm sure I have seen a shop on TV that was strickly no ketchup. >> Even Dirty Harry knows. Its right there in his dialog. >> >> Usually I like just onions and yellow mustard. I'll eat the >> brown mustard too, but I like it sour, and I love crout. >> I would only eat beans and cheese on the side dish. >> Ketchup and dogs is basically sickening. The first >> time I had it when I was a kid, I barfed. Mustard cuts the grease. >> I also like relish of some sort. But, absolutely have to have onions. >> > > >No ketchup. Roast Grill- Raleigh NC > >http://roastgrill.com/ > Nothing about ketchup, but I know a couple places I like. Nothing really special about the dogs, but good overall. There is a place Red Caboose; Rostraver PA Can't believe how busy it gets. Lines 20 deep. I think the best thing is the prices. I think they steam the buns. Dogs are nice and brown. Maybe you can get gravey on the fries too. The other is Eddie's Grill Geneva-on-the-Lake Ohio Its real retro, clean, and one of the best DQ's around. Eddie's has the cleanest, and best hamburger/fries/dogs topping center. Mayo/ horshradish, mustard, hot peppers, onions, relish, ketchup, sour peppers. |
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In article 7>, Wayne Boatwright > wrote:
>On Mon 19 Jul 2010 08:00:43a, GregS told us... > >> In article >, Craig >> Watts > wrote: >>>> >>>> Oh I'm sure I have seen a shop on TV that was strickly no >>>> ketchup. Even Dirty Harry knows. Its right there in his dialog. >>>> >>>> Usually I like just onions and yellow mustard. I'll eat the >>>> brown mustard too, but I like it sour, and I love crout. >>>> I would only eat beans and cheese on the side dish. >>>> Ketchup and dogs is basically sickening. The first >>>> time I had it when I was a kid, I barfed. Mustard cuts the >>>> grease. I also like relish of some sort. But, absolutely have to >>>> have onions. >>>> >>> >>> >>>No ketchup. Roast Grill- Raleigh NC >>> >>>http://roastgrill.com/ >>> >> >> Nothing about ketchup, but I know a couple places I like. Nothing >> really special about the dogs, but good overall. >> >> There is a place Red Caboose; Rostraver PA >> Can't believe how busy it gets. Lines 20 deep. >> I think the best thing is the prices. I think they steam the buns. >> Dogs are nice and brown. Maybe you can get gravey on the fries >> too. >> >> The other is Eddie's Grill Geneva-on-the-Lake Ohio >> Its real retro, clean, and one of the best DQ's around. >> Eddie's has the cleanest, and best hamburger/fries/dogs >> topping center. Mayo/ horshradish, mustard, hot peppers, onions, >> relish, ketchup, sour peppers. >> > >We used to have a cottage in Geneva-on-the Lake when we lived in the >Cleveland area. I really miss that place. > Have you seen my page and pics ?? http://www.pitt.edu/~szekeres/genevav.htm |
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(GregS) wrote: > In article >, Omelet > > wrote: > > >I imagine one could make a decent ketchup out of tomato paste, vinegar > >and a few spices? > > Sure. I try different spagette sauces and my sister wipped up a natch one > day, and i thought it was the best I ever had. > > I was thinking of mustard and dogs, and I used to use a very spicy > hot sauce, and would be good on dogs, well anything. From Maryland. > http://tensauces.com/content/mccutch...rnet-hot-sauce > > I would say its mildy hot but spicy, flavorfull. > I tend to add a couple drops of Dave's Insanity sauce to beef things up. > > greg Mustard is excellent mixed in to chicken marinades! -- Peace! Om Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet> *Only Irish *coffee provides in a single glass all four *essential food groups: alcohol, caffeine, sugar *and fat. --Alex Levine |
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