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How Do You Like Your "Tube Steaks" (Hot Dogs)?
If (or when) you get a craving for a hot dog/weiner, how do you prefer it cooked? My favorite way has always been cooked on a stick over a bonfire, but I don't even know if anyone does that anymore? The next best way would be cooked on a grill. If it's being cooked in the house, then I'll broil them, but sometimes when I'm in a hurry, I just stick it on the stove and boil it while toasting the bun. Hubby zaps them in the microwave, but I don't much care for it that way. Do you have a favorite brand of "tube steak" (as my sons call them)? We like the Hebrew National ALL beef ones. Unless my taste buds have changed over the years, hot dogs don't taste as good as they use to, IMO, but I still enjoy one every now and then, with just catsup and mustard on the bun, or else a good chili dog. Judy |
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"Judy Haffner" > wrote in message
... > > If (or when) you get a craving for a hot dog/weiner, how do you prefer > it cooked? My favorite way has always been cooked on a stick over a > bonfire, but I don't even know if anyone does that anymore? The next > best way would be cooked on a grill. > > If it's being cooked in the house, then I'll broil them, but sometimes > when I'm in a hurry, I just stick it on the stove and boil it while > toasting the bun. Hubby zaps them in the microwave, but I don't much > care for it that way. > > Do you have a favorite brand of "tube steak" (as my sons call them)? We > like the Hebrew National ALL beef ones. > > Unless my taste buds have changed over the years, hot dogs don't taste > as good as they use to, IMO, but I still enjoy one every now and then, > with just catsup and mustard on the bun, or else a good chili dog. > > Judy I like Evergood and Caspar's as brands, but the best are from Lakewood Meats in Lodi. I don't really keep hot dogs around much because I have a tendency to overeat them, cold, hot, doesn't matter to me. :-) Cheri |
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On Wed, 04 Jul 2012 19:23:50 -0400, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
>On Wed, 4 Jul 2012 12:05:55 -0800, (Judy Haffner) >wrote: > >> >>If (or when) you get a craving for a hot dog/weiner, how do you prefer >>it cooked? > >I almost aways simmer them... gets rid of much of the fat and salts. Well, we KNOW you'd have to respond to a post about "tube steak", Sheldon! It's your favorite subject! ;-) John Kuthe... |
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On Jul 4, 7:23*pm, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Jul 2012 12:05:55 -0800, (Judy Haffner) > wrote: > > > > >If (or when) you get a craving for a hot dog/weiner, how do you prefer > >it cooked? > > I almost aways simmer them... gets rid of much of the fat and salts. I simmer them first. Then onto the grill, or in the winter, into a cast iron pan. I like a well toasted bun with lots of raw onions, and mustard, relish. My favourite brand are Schneider's Red Hots. Mostly pork. I'll have to give all beef a chance. |
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Been experimenting with different brands. I bought a large pack of elcheapo
brand at Aldi. They were turning me off to dogs. I threw most of that in garbage. Kahn's ok, Hebrew national. Nathans seem greasier than most. Ball park, so so. Been making dogs in my little toastmaster turbo oven mostly. In 6 minutes, brown and usually split. Ball parks blow up real big, then shrink. Beef, chicken, pork, I don't know what's best. I don't care for snappy casings. Tried, boiling, and recently fry pan. It's so wonderful, the dogs turn all by themselves in the pan. Sometimes I microwave, but been looking for a steamer, like an old ceramic butter tray with lid. Dogs and ketchup never come close together here. Greg |
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Janet US wrote: >I have never understood why anyone > would like hot dogs. But if I have a > choice it would be a chili dog or a > Coney dog. Why is that? Have you never eaten any...even as a kid? I've always liked them. As I said I'd rather have one cooked from a stick over a bonfire, but I really enjoy the ones Costco sells. They are more like frankfurters though, than just a regular hot dog. Judy |
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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Jul 2012 12:05:55 -0800, (Judy Haffner) > wrote: > >> If (or when) you get a craving for a hot dog/weiner, how do you prefer >> it cooked? My favorite way has always been cooked on a stick over a >> bonfire, but I don't even know if anyone does that anymore? The next >> best way would be cooked on a grill. >> > > First, they should be natural casing. Best cooked on the grill, or > course. In the winter, we'll either fry them or use a stovetop grill. > > Favorite brands are Old Neighborhood (local to Lynn MA), Kayem, Grote > & Wiegel. They are local or regional too. Now which is the casing that gave a nice snap when you bite it? I like that. I rarely eat any brand other than Niman Ranch's Fearless Franks. If I were to have another, it would also have to be uncured. -- Jean B. |
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On Wed, 04 Jul 2012 23:33:03 -0400, "Jean B." > wrote:
>Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> >> First, they should be natural casing. Best cooked on the grill, or >> course. In the winter, we'll either fry them or use a stovetop grill. >> >> Favorite brands are Old Neighborhood (local to Lynn MA), Kayem, Grote >> & Wiegel. They are local or regional too. > >Now which is the casing that gave a nice snap when you bite it? I >like that. > That is the natural casing >I rarely eat any brand other than Niman Ranch's Fearless Franks. >If I were to have another, it would also have to be uncured. Hard to find uncured. |
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On Jul 4, 1:05*pm, (Judy Haffner) wrote:
> If (or when) you get a craving for a hot dog/weiner, how do you prefer > it cooked? My favorite way has always been cooked on a stick over a > bonfire, but I don't even know if anyone does that anymore? The next > best way would be cooked on a grill. > > If it's being cooked in the house, then I'll broil them, but sometimes > when I'm in a hurry, I just stick it on the stove and boil it while > toasting the bun. Hubby zaps them in the microwave, but I don't much > care for it that way. > > Do you have a favorite brand of "tube steak" (as my sons call them)? We > like the Hebrew National ALL beef ones. > > Unless my taste buds have changed over the years, hot dogs don't taste > as good as they use to, IMO, but I still enjoy one every now and then, > with just catsup and mustard on the bun, or else a good chili dog. > > Judy I rarely eat a hot dog because, as you say, they don't taste good any more. I prefer a real weiner sausage that is well seasoned/spicy with a real casing that has some snap. I always preferred them done over a fire of some sort, either a grill or on a stick, so that they are becoming crispy skinned and charred. I like them simple, if they have that great sausage flavor, with just mustard (brown preferably) and maybe just a hint of kraut. The closest thing to a 'real' hot dog anymore is a polish dog from Costco. And they aren't that great. |
I'm with you. non-kosher for me , thanks. Nathans and hebrew Naitonal are both way greasy for me. I like a pork beef mix with some seasoning in a natural casing. Either simmered, grilled or over the bonfire; I love it if the dogs good. Local butcher shops tend to dominat this realm of food. This is also true of the other delicacies you mentioned. My local guy makes a better dog than any of those national crappers.
+1 on the bun, too. Have a great sausage ona sawdust bun. Blah! Chew in the bun, snap in the sausage, baby. |
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On Jul 4, 9:25*pm, Janet Bostwick > wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Jul 2012 17:51:10 -0800, (Judy Haffner) > wrote: > > > > >Janet US wrote: > > >>I have never understood why anyone > >> would like hot dogs. But if I have a > >> choice it would be a chili dog or a > >> Coney dog. > > >Why is that? Have you never eaten any...even as a kid? I've always liked > >them. As I said I'd rather have one cooked from a stick over a bonfire, > >but I really enjoy the ones Costco sells. They are more like > >frankfurters though, than just a regular hot dog. > > >Judy > > Yes, I've had plenty. I've had quite a few too, and enjoyed very few of them. The only positive about hot dogs is that they are cheap. Favorite way to eat them? Cold from the fridge and scarfed down quickly, chased by beer to get the taste out. Calling them tube steak is stupid because they're about as far from steak as any meat could get. 100% pink slime. > Janet US --Bryan |
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Bryan wrote:
> > Favorite way to eat > them? Cold from the fridge and scarfed down quickly, chased by beer > to get the taste out. WTH? ;-o |
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On Jul 5, 5:05*pm, Gary > wrote:
> Bryan wrote: > > > Favorite way to eat > > them? *Cold from the fridge and scarfed down quickly, chased by beer > > to get the taste out. > > WTH? * ;-o I don't like them. I really don't like them hot, and even less so browned. My most enjoyable hot dog experience was when John Kuthe, his ~5 YO son, my wife and I paddled the upper stretches of the Jack's Fork River. When we got to the takeout (Buck Hollow), I was sick with hunger, and I remembered that I had bought a package of chicken hot dogs that was super cheap at a little grocery store out near there. I offered to share, but no one was interested. I ate all 8 of them very quickly and felt much better very soon. http://www.missouricanoe.org/river-maps/jacksfork.html --Bryan |
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On 2012-07-05 22:05:16 +0000, Gary said:
> Bryan wrote: >> >> Favorite way to eat >> them? Cold from the fridge and scarfed down quickly, chased by beer >> to get the taste out. > > WTH? ;-o I wonder what the preferred was is of eating cow patties and stuff. More beer? |
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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On Wed, 04 Jul 2012 23:33:03 -0400, "Jean B." > wrote: > >> Ed Pawlowski wrote: > > >>> First, they should be natural casing. Best cooked on the grill, or >>> course. In the winter, we'll either fry them or use a stovetop grill. >>> >>> Favorite brands are Old Neighborhood (local to Lynn MA), Kayem, Grote >>> & Wiegel. They are local or regional too. >> Now which is the casing that gave a nice snap when you bite it? I >> like that. >> > That is the natural casing Thanks. > > >> I rarely eat any brand other than Niman Ranch's Fearless Franks. >> If I were to have another, it would also have to be uncured. > > Hard to find uncured. Not particularly hard here, just expensive. -- Jean B. |
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Bryan > wrote:
> On Jul 5, 5:05 pm, Gary > wrote: >> Bryan wrote: >> >>> Favorite way to eat >>> them? Cold from the fridge and scarfed down quickly, chased by beer >>> to get the taste out. >> >> WTH? ;-o > > I don't like them. I really don't like them hot, and even less so > browned. My most enjoyable hot dog experience was when John Kuthe, > his ~5 YO son, my wife and I paddled the upper stretches of the Jack's > Fork River. When we got to the takeout (Buck Hollow), I was sick with > hunger, and I remembered that I had bought a package of chicken hot > dogs that was super cheap at a little grocery store out near there. I > offered to share, but no one was interested. I ate all 8 of them very > quickly and felt much better very soon. > http://www.missouricanoe.org/river-maps/jacksfork.html > > --Bryan My childhood memory, sitting at the bleachers at Forbes field. Watching the game. Watching them cook hot dogs on charcoal right down in front on the bleachers. You couldn't help but get Hungry. Greg |
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Bryan > wrote:
> > My most enjoyable hot dog experience was when John Kuthe, > his ~5 YO son, my wife and I paddled the upper stretches of the Jack's > Fork River. When we got to the takeout (Buck Hollow), I was sick with > hunger, and I remembered that I had bought a package of chicken hot > dogs that was super cheap at a little grocery store out near there. I > offered to share, but no one was interested. I ate all 8 of them very > quickly and felt much better very soon. Yeah, but... sucking down several tubesteaks at one sitting is no big deal for you, Bwrrryan. |
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"gregz" wrote in message
... Bryan > wrote: > On Jul 5, 5:05 pm, Gary > wrote: >> Bryan wrote: >> >>> Favorite way to eat >>> them? Cold from the fridge and scarfed down quickly, chased by beer >>> to get the taste out. >> >> WTH? ;-o > > I don't like them. I really don't like them hot, and even less so > browned. My most enjoyable hot dog experience was when John Kuthe, > his ~5 YO son, my wife and I paddled the upper stretches of the Jack's > Fork River. When we got to the takeout (Buck Hollow), I was sick with > hunger, and I remembered that I had bought a package of chicken hot > dogs that was super cheap at a little grocery store out near there. I > offered to share, but no one was interested. I ate all 8 of them very > quickly and felt much better very soon. > http://www.missouricanoe.org/river-maps/jacksfork.html > > --Bryan My childhood memory, sitting at the bleachers at Forbes field. Watching the game. Watching them cook hot dogs on charcoal right down in front on the bleachers. You couldn't help but get Hungry. Greg The ****ing english love those little dicks. |
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On Jul 4, 4:05*pm, (Judy Haffner) wrote:
> If (or when) you get a craving for a hot dog/weiner, how do you prefer > it cooked? My favorite way has always been cooked on a stick over a > bonfire, but I don't even know if anyone does that anymore? The next > best way would be cooked on a grill. > > If it's being cooked in the house, then I'll broil them, but sometimes > when I'm in a hurry, I just stick it on the stove and boil it while > toasting the bun. Hubby zaps them in the microwave, but I don't much > care for it that way. > > Do you have a favorite brand of "tube steak" (as my sons call them)? We > like the Hebrew National ALL beef ones. > > Unless my taste buds have changed over the years, hot dogs don't taste > as good as they use to, IMO, but I still enjoy one every now and then, > with just catsup and mustard on the bun, or else a good chili dog. > > Judy A quick boil, then cut and grilled. About once ev. ten years the desire strikes. |
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On Sat, 7 Jul 2012 09:26:34 -0700, "Jasper Towing Service"
> wrote: > My childhood memory, sitting at the bleachers at Forbes field. Watching the > game. Watching them cook hot dogs on charcoal right down in front on the > bleachers. You couldn't help but get Hungry. > Too bad it's not done that way anymore. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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Kalmia wrote:
> >A quick boil, then cut and grilled. About once every ten years the >desire strikes. Hehe, Kalmia does tube steak like my ex. |
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On 04/07/2012 4:05 PM, Judy Haffner wrote:
> > If (or when) you get a craving for a hot dog/weiner, how do you prefer > it cooked? My favorite way has always been cooked on a stick over a > bonfire, but I don't even know if anyone does that anymore? The next > best way would be cooked on a grill. > I rarely have hot dogs. I will occasionally eat on at a BBQ if there is nothing better. Cheap wieners are great training reward treats for dogs. |
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2012 16:47:19 -0700 (PDT), Bryan
> wrote: .... >I don't like them. I really don't like them hot, and even less so >browned. My most enjoyable hot dog experience was when John Kuthe, >his ~5 YO son, my wife and I paddled the upper stretches of the Jack's >Fork River. When we got to the takeout (Buck Hollow), I was sick with >hunger, and I remembered that I had bought a package of chicken hot >dogs that was super cheap at a little grocery store out near there. I >offered to share, but no one was interested. I ate all 8 of them very >quickly and felt much better very soon. >http://www.missouricanoe.org/river-maps/jacksfork.html > >--Bryan Well that's funny Bryan, because I remember a kayak trip where you and I melted the top of our only Bic lighter trying to get a fire started on a gravel bar, and I managed to find the flint and spring and hold the whole mess together to finally get the fire started, to roast some hot dogs! And how we remarked after that it was a good thing we finally got that fire started cause otherwise we'd have had to eaten raw hot dogs! And I in no way remember you grossing out about eating those hot dogs either. John Kuthe... |
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On Jul 7, 7:42*pm, John Kuthe > wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Jul 2012 16:47:19 -0700 (PDT), > wrote: > > ... > > >I don't like them. *I really don't like them hot, and even less so > >browned. *My most enjoyable hot dog experience was when John Kuthe, > >his ~5 YO son, my wife and I paddled the upper stretches of the Jack's > >Fork River. *When we got to the takeout (Buck Hollow), I was sick with > >hunger, and I remembered that I had bought a package of chicken hot > >dogs that was super cheap at a little grocery store out near there. *I > >offered to share, but no one was interested. *I ate all 8 of them very > >quickly and felt much better very soon. > >http://www.missouricanoe.org/river-maps/jacksfork.html > > >--Bryan > > Well that's funny Bryan, because I remember a kayak trip where you and > I melted the top of our only Bic lighter trying to get a fire started > on a gravel bar, and I managed to find the flint and spring and hold > the whole mess together to finally get the fire started, to roast some > hot dogs! And how we remarked after that it was a good thing we > finally got that fire started cause otherwise we'd have had to eaten > raw hot dogs! > > And I in no way remember you grossing out about eating those hot dogs > either. > > John Kuthe... If you two queens start your catfights again, I'm going to resume my efforts to ruin your career. Not that you need much help with that. |
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ZittyBoobs slobbered:
> If you two queens start your orgy without me again, I'm going to pull out > my pubes with a needle-nose pliers. Isn't that funny, using a needle-nose > pliers right next to my needle dick. I can't even get some dumb crackhead > rentboy to suck my tiny dick because I smoke all the crack before he gets here. Glad to hear your life is getting better, Zippy. |
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sf wrote:
> On Sat, 7 Jul 2012 09:26:34 -0700, "Jasper Towing Service" > > wrote: > >> My childhood memory, sitting at the bleachers at Forbes field. Watching the >> game. Watching them cook hot dogs on charcoal right down in front on the >> bleachers. You couldn't help but get Hungry. >> > Too bad it's not done that way anymore. > Sigh. That's how they used to do them at the church fair. And they grilled the buttered buns a bit. This is no longer the case, alas. -- Jean B. |
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On Jul 7, 7:31*pm, BillyZoom > wrote:
> On Jul 7, 7:42*pm, John Kuthe > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > On Thu, 5 Jul 2012 16:47:19 -0700 (PDT), > wrote: > > > ... > > > >I don't like them. *I really don't like them hot, and even less so > > >browned. *My most enjoyable hot dog experience was when John Kuthe, > > >his ~5 YO son, my wife and I paddled the upper stretches of the Jack's > > >Fork River. *When we got to the takeout (Buck Hollow), I was sick with > > >hunger, and I remembered that I had bought a package of chicken hot > > >dogs that was super cheap at a little grocery store out near there. *I > > >offered to share, but no one was interested. *I ate all 8 of them very > > >quickly and felt much better very soon. > > >http://www.missouricanoe.org/river-maps/jacksfork.html > > > >--Bryan > > > Well that's funny Bryan, because I remember a kayak trip where you and > > I melted the top of our only Bic lighter trying to get a fire started > > on a gravel bar, and I managed to find the flint and spring and hold > > the whole mess together to finally get the fire started, to roast some > > hot dogs! And how we remarked after that it was a good thing we > > finally got that fire started cause otherwise we'd have had to eaten > > raw hot dogs! I can imagine being very grateful for the fire, but there's no such thing as "raw" hot dogs. > > > And I in no way remember you grossing out about eating those hot dogs > > either. I don't gross out on them. I just don't like the way hot dogs taste. > > > John Kuthe... > > If you two queens start your catfights again, I'm going to resume my > efforts to ruin your career. Not that you need much help with that. That is close to a threat that could open you up to a libel suit. --Bryan |
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On Sat, 7 Jul 2012 21:03:37 -0700 (PDT), Bryan
> wrote: >On Jul 7, 7:31*pm, BillyZoom > wrote: >> On Jul 7, 7:42*pm, John Kuthe > wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > On Thu, 5 Jul 2012 16:47:19 -0700 (PDT), > wrote: >> >> > ... >> >> > >I don't like them. *I really don't like them hot, and even less so >> > >browned. *My most enjoyable hot dog experience was when John Kuthe, >> > >his ~5 YO son, my wife and I paddled the upper stretches of the Jack's >> > >Fork River. *When we got to the takeout (Buck Hollow), I was sick with >> > >hunger, and I remembered that I had bought a package of chicken hot >> > >dogs that was super cheap at a little grocery store out near there. *I >> > >offered to share, but no one was interested. *I ate all 8 of them very >> > >quickly and felt much better very soon. >> > >http://www.missouricanoe.org/river-maps/jacksfork.html >> >> > >--Bryan >> >> > Well that's funny Bryan, because I remember a kayak trip where you and >> > I melted the top of our only Bic lighter trying to get a fire started >> > on a gravel bar, and I managed to find the flint and spring and hold >> > the whole mess together to finally get the fire started, to roast some >> > hot dogs! And how we remarked after that it was a good thing we >> > finally got that fire started cause otherwise we'd have had to eaten >> > raw hot dogs! > >I can imagine being very grateful for the fire, but there's no such >thing as "raw" hot dogs. That was the crux of the joke! >> > And I in no way remember you grossing out about eating those hot dogs >> > either. > >I don't gross out on them. I just don't like the way hot dogs taste. I seem to remember you "relishing" them the same as as I did! >> >> > John Kuthe... >> >> If you two queens start your catfights again, I'm going to resume my >> efforts to ruin your career. Not that you need much help with that. > >That is close to a threat that could open you up to a libel suit. Word! ;-) John Kuthe... |
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On Sat, 7 Jul 2012 21:03:37 -0700 (PDT), Bryan
> wrote: .... >I can imagine being very grateful for the fire, but there's no such >thing as "raw" hot dogs. And it was warm and sunny. We gathered up a few sticks abnd leaves, etc. just for a small perfunctiry fire on the gravel bar to cook the hot dogs we had brought for lunch. No reason to be "very grateful" for the fire. Selective memory to suit your argument of the momet? John Kuthe... |
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John Kuthe wrote:
> > Bryan wrote: > >I don't gross out on them. I just don't like the way hot dogs taste. > > I seem to remember you "relishing" them the same as as I did! I used to take long hikes in the nearby state park. I don't walk on the people trails which only border the park.....I drive to the middle border and follow animal trails that most people never see. I'd always take a few hotdogs and fresh buns in my backpack. At some point, I'd make a tiny campfire and cook them on a stick. Doesn't get much better than that, imo. No condiments necessary. Also good cooked over a campfire is a steak on a forked stick. Don't know if it was best steak ever but I still remember it as so. AND also....one winter morning, I dug a small pit in the beach sand and got a fire going. I walked out in the shallow low tide water and harvested about 6 oysters all stuck on the exposed rocks. Once the fire burned down to hot coals, I put them on there and cooked until they opened. A very nice snack! G. |
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On Sun, 08 Jul 2012 09:07:09 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>John Kuthe wrote: >> >> Bryan wrote: >> >I don't gross out on them. I just don't like the way hot dogs taste. >> >> I seem to remember you "relishing" them the same as as I did! > >I used to take long hikes in the nearby state park. I don't walk on the >people trails which only border the park.....I drive to the middle border >and follow animal trails that most people never see. > >I'd always take a few hotdogs and fresh buns in my backpack. At some point, >I'd make a tiny campfire and cook them on a stick. Doesn't get much better >than that, imo. No condiments necessary. And that was the joy of it Gary! We had brought hot dogs, buns AND condiments as I recall in drybags in our kayaks and stopped on a gravel bar to make our little "best campfire ever" and roast a few dogs in the beautiful warm clrear weather, right there on the gravelbar just becaose we could. >Also good cooked over a campfire is a steak on a forked stick. Don't know >if it was best steak ever but I still remember it as so. I remember the "best steak I ever had" and this was on another kayaking trip with Bryan, on the Jack's Fork at an access called Bay Creek. Bryan and I went into the woods to find firewood, and found a bunch of cut split oak forewood that looked like it washed out of someone's woodpile in a recent flood! So we boult a big hot oak fire and I had brought some filel mignon steaks. I placed my camp grill directly on the hot oak embers until it glowed a dull red. Then I placed a filet on this very hot grill, flipped it in about 15 seconds, did the other side then removed it, sprinkled a little salt and pepper on and just gnawed on the charred outside crust down to where the meat was very cool and still red, then I placed it back on the fire and repeated!! THOSE were the best steaks ever!! :-) > >AND also....one winter morning, I dug a small pit in the beach sand and got >a fire going. I walked out in the shallow low tide water and harvested >about 6 oysters all stuck on the exposed rocks. Once the fire burned down >to hot coals, I put them on there and cooked until they opened. A very nice >snack! > >G. Mmmmmm! FRESH oysters!! I might have been tempted to eat them raw on the 1/2 shell what with as fresh as they were!! Maybe still wiggling!! :-) John Kuthe... |
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On Jul 8, 8:51*am, John Kuthe > wrote:
> On Sat, 7 Jul 2012 21:03:37 -0700 (PDT), > wrote: > > ... > > >I can imagine being very grateful for the fire, but there's no such > >thing as "raw" hot dogs. > > And it was warm and sunny. We gathered up a few sticks abnd leaves, > etc. just for a small perfunctiry fire on the gravel bar to cook the > hot dogs we had brought for lunch. No reason to be "very grateful" for > the fire. > > Selective memory to suit your argument of the momet? > > John Kuthe... Game on, faggot. |
How Do You Like Your "Tube Steaks" (Hot Dogs)?
On Jul 8, 12:03*am, Bryan > wrote:
> On Jul 7, 7:31*pm, BillyZoom > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > On Jul 7, 7:42*pm, John Kuthe > wrote: > > > > On Thu, 5 Jul 2012 16:47:19 -0700 (PDT), > wrote: > > > > ... > > > > >I don't like them. *I really don't like them hot, and even less so > > > >browned. *My most enjoyable hot dog experience was when John Kuthe, > > > >his ~5 YO son, my wife and I paddled the upper stretches of the Jack's > > > >Fork River. *When we got to the takeout (Buck Hollow), I was sick with > > > >hunger, and I remembered that I had bought a package of chicken hot > > > >dogs that was super cheap at a little grocery store out near there. *I > > > >offered to share, but no one was interested. *I ate all 8 of them very > > > >quickly and felt much better very soon. > > > >http://www.missouricanoe.org/river-maps/jacksfork.html > > > > >--Bryan > > > > Well that's funny Bryan, because I remember a kayak trip where you and > > > I melted the top of our only Bic lighter trying to get a fire started > > > on a gravel bar, and I managed to find the flint and spring and hold > > > the whole mess together to finally get the fire started, to roast some > > > hot dogs! And how we remarked after that it was a good thing we > > > finally got that fire started cause otherwise we'd have had to eaten > > > raw hot dogs! > > I can imagine being very grateful for the fire, but there's no such > thing as "raw" hot dogs. > > > > > > And I in no way remember you grossing out about eating those hot dogs > > > either. > > I don't gross out on them. *I just don't like the way hot dogs taste. > > > > > > John Kuthe... > > > If you two queens start your catfights again, I'm going to resume my > > efforts to ruin your career. Not that you need much help with that. > > That is close to a threat that could open you up to a libel suit. > > --Bryan When I need legal advice from a janitor, I'll let you know. |
How Do You Like Your "Tube Steaks" (Hot Dogs)?
On Jul 7, 9:32*pm, George M. Middius > wrote:
> ZittyBoobs slobbered: > > > Glad to hear your life is getting better, Zippy. "George", you might like to keep in mind what I've done to Kuthe before you continue to **** with me. I've done a little research on you, and the feeling on usenet seems to be unanimous - you need a lesson. Fat ****. |
How Do You Like Your "Tube Steaks" (Hot Dogs)?
On Sun, 8 Jul 2012 14:05:35 -0700 (PDT), BillyZoom
> wrote: .... Oh BillyBeanbag! Have you got a chubbie for me again? How many times to I have to tell you I'm very HETEROsexual! Sorry to disappoint, but... John Kuthe... |
How Do You Like Your "Tube Steaks" (Hot Dogs)?
BloobyBoop blubbered:
> > ZittyBoobs slobbered: > > Glad to hear your life is getting better, Zippy. > > "George", you might like to keep in mind what I've done to Kuthe > before you continue to **** with me. I've done a little research on > you, and the feeling on usenet seems to be unanimous - you need a > lesson. Fat ****. Nyaah! So's yer mama! |
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