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On Tue 08 Jul 2008 11:33:02a, Kate Connally told us...

> Blinky the Shark wrote:
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>> Wayne Boatwright wrote:
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>>>On Mon 07 Jul 2008 06:13:07p, Lou Decruss told us...
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>>>>On Tue, 08 Jul 2008 00:45:15 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
> wrote:
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>>>>>On Mon 07 Jul 2008 03:48:07p, Lou Decruss told us...
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>>>>>>On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 17:39:25 -0500, "Chris Marksberry"
> wrote:
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>>>>>>>>Because of the neighbor's kids years ago, I still feel that
>>>>>>>>I have to say Corn! with an exclamation point. Today I stopped at
>>>>>>>>a farm stand and picked up three ears of corn.
>>>>>>>>Still early, though the were very good, it will be great soon
>>>>>>>>enough.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>I picked up a nice large tomato and a couple of cucumbers.
>>>>>>>>I made, ta da!, tomato cucumber salad with red wine vinaigrette.
>>>>>>>>A Nathan's hot dog, salad and corn on the cob, that was my first
>>>>>>>>real 'summer' meal of the season. nancy
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>We have a little while to wait for corn. We love the Olathe stuff
>>>>>>>from Colorado. My favorite hot dogs are Hebrew National, but
>>>>>>>husband has decided his favs are the Nathan's "over the bun"
>>>>>>>length.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>So what condiments are popular in Texas?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Lou
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>>>>>I can't speak for Texas, but I like to make a hot dog relish using
>>>>>yellow mustard, finely diced onion, and sweet pickly relish, all
>>>>>mixed together and spread on top of the dog.
>>>>
>>>>All that's in our common dogs. Vlasic makes a relish with the mustard
>>>>mixed in it. It's also private labeled around here too.
>>>
>>>I've tried the Vlasic, but I like mine better. I think I use less
>>>mustard and more onion. It was the jarred version that prompted me to
>>>make my own.
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>>>
>>>>http://www.gerritysdelivers.com/5410001850.html
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>>>>>Catsup? Never
>>>>
>>>>The flavor just doesn't mix, but lots of people use it. <shudder>
>>>
>>>Yep, including my SO, who also puts it on bologna. I like catsup, but
>>>I don't eat it on too many things, usually a little on a burger, on
>>>fries, and sometimes on meatloaf.

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>> You sir, are a gentlemen; gentlemen do not put catsup on hot dogs.
>> Even *cultured* rowdies don't put catsup on hot dogs.

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> Not true! Only the most cultured, most refinee people
> put ketchup on hot dogs! Hmmpf!
>
> Kate
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And you would know this...how? :-)

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