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Quoted from NashtyFunk:That's grilling, not BBQing.
Oh, please. It's a variation of barbequing. Look it up.
The whole gathering is called a barbeque! No one says come over for a grilling!
If you want real controversy, try telling me I can't put noodles in my chili!
Quoted from pinlink:Maybe in your part of the country
That's my whole point, one region's ways are another's no-no's. Doesn't mean one is "right."
Quoted from Jaybird815:Does your mommy still cut up your hot dogs for you too?
My mommy is dead, but your mother liked the way I used a hot dog last night.
Quoted from Jaybird815:Your one sick bastard, your back must be hurting from all that digging you would of had to do.
My one sick bastard? Don't know why my back "must be hurting" if I "would of" had to dig, since "would've" means I didn't. Why would I? She told me in a dream that she liked the way I smother my dogs in ketchup, I don't know what twisted thing you envisioned.
I like my dogs with a natural casing. It's gotta snap! when you bite it.
I personally cannot tolerate Hunt's ketchup, Heinz all day for me, but I have convinced myself that Aldi ketchup tastes exactly the same as Heinz for less than half the price. There are rumors that a lot of their store brands "come out of the same spigot" as the name brands do.
They also have a lot of store brands at Aldi whose names are evocative of the brands they are competing with, such as "Savoritz" crackers. Hmmm.
They also have a margarine called "I Can't Believe It's Not I Can't Believe It's Not Butter."
Ha! Kidding. Just trying out a joke for my eventual "tight five" at the local comedy club's open mic night. Fame and fortune, here I come!
Quoted from zarco:Another fave is brautwurst. A couple slices with mustard between some nut bread. Yummy!
Ya had me and ya lost me. Bratwurst are da bomb, but they belong whole, parboiled in beer and grilled, on a chewy roll specifically sold as a "brat bun" in these parts, and they oddly taste even better with sauerkraut on top. That's how flavorful they are, the kraut doesn't overwhelm.
You know summer is coming here in Wisconsin when you see your first "Brat Fry" fundraiser in a grocery store parking lot!
I must have brats on the brain, I always jokingly mispronounced the Subaru Brat as the Bra(h)t.
Beyond dumb! Did you see the puny injector refill squeeze bottles? I would use up one of those full of ketchup on one hot dog!
Guess old Clint has never done a Google image search for hot dogs.
Also: https://www.thrillist.com/eat/nation/ketchup-on-hot-dogs-best-toppings
Finally: Appleton has a dog shop called Taste of the Windy City. Despite the Chicago reference right in their name, ketchup is available right there with the other condiments. Using it might prompt an eye roll, but Wisconsinites are far too polite to get in your face about something so utterly meaningless.
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