I don't think I've eaten a hotdog since 1988.
Balsamic vinegar and strawberries sounds like it could be a nice combination. I won't ever try it, since vinegar leaves a funky taste & feel in my mouth.
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I don't think I've eaten a hotdog since 1988.
Balsamic vinegar and strawberries sounds like it could be a nice combination. I won't ever try it, since vinegar leaves a funky taste & feel in my mouth.
There is a hot dog place in Salem I need to try.
I had hot dogs this weekend! In buns, even. I would have had ketchup and sweet relish, but I had no relish, so the ketchup sat lonely on the hot dog.
(I do not believe in adding things to the hot dog that effectively make it Hot Dog Soup, like gallons of chili or cheese or onions or cabbage. Even if I liked all these things, and I do like some of them, they kind of ruin the whole idea of hot dog as hand-food.)
Balsamic vinegar and strawberries sounds like it could be a nice combination.
There's an Italian salad with strawberries and red onions and (I think) watercress that has a balsamic dressing and is delish.
It's like if 6 different recurring natter conversations suddenly exploded around mayonnaise.
It's like if 6 different recurring natter conversations suddenly exploded.
So, who likes cats?
It's like if 6 different recurring natter conversations suddenly exploded around mayonnaise.
It's the universal convo spoke.
So, who likes cats?
With mayonaisse? Never.
With or without mayo?
I don't think I've eaten a hotdog since 1988.
Hot dogs aren't food, they're industrial waste and red dye #6. I can sympathize with the idea of wanting to disguise industrial waste with a lot of condiments though.