New York Times – Amelia Nierenberg – Inflation Hit Iceland Hard. Even Its Beloved Hot Dogs.
Phil has a question:
How can the Prime Minister of Iceland tell us Canadians not to put pineapple on pizza when he allows ketchup on hot dogs on Iceland.
Time – Lauryn Higgins – Which Is Worse for You: A Hot Dog or a Hamburger?
Mashed – Kristina Manente – The Untold Truth Of IKEA’s Vegan Hot Dog
Southern Living – Josh Miller – Alabama Hot Dogs
Phil has a question:
Who the fuck puts mayonnaise on a Hot Dog.
The classic Chicago hot dog has mustard, neon-green relish, raw onions, a full pickle spear, tomatoes, a little bit of celery salt and a poppy seed bun; sport peppers are optional. Historians link the Chicago version to the Depression, when people could get a full meal from a hot dog and toppings.
Huff Post – Elisa Shoenberger – Don’t Even Think About Putting Ketchup On A Hot Dog
Phil has a question:
If you put tomatoes on a classic Chicago hot dog, can you put a spiced tomato smoothie on.
Any administration foolish enough to call ketchup a vegetable cannot be expected to cut the mustard.
John Glenn
A good mustard should have heat. It should quickly rise up through the nose, bring a tear to the eye and then as rapidly, dissipate, opening all the senses to the full flavours on the plate.”
Mephasnifanis
Phil has a question:
Is it Okay to put ketchup on an IKEA Veggie Dog.
Phil has a question:
What the … is Italian Poutine.
Ontario Pork – Hot Italian Sausage on a Bun
Phil M. Stockmen

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