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View Poll Results: How do you cook your Hotdogs?
Boiled 12 29.27%
Grilled 28 68.29%
Microwaved 11 26.83%
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Old 01-01-08, 01:28 AM   #1
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Boiled, Grilled, or Microwaved?
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Old 01-01-08, 01:33 AM   #2
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No roast on a stick over an open fire option? :p
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Old 01-01-08, 01:35 AM   #3
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Whoops for got that
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Old 01-01-08, 01:36 AM   #4
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I guess roasting is a form of grilling. So I'll vote for that one.
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Old 01-01-08, 01:37 AM   #5
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And what about garnish? Hot english mustard, chilli sauce cheese and fried onion for me.
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And what about garnish? Hot english mustard, chilli sauce cheese and fried onion for me.
Great! Now I'm hungry for hotdogs. I'll never get those ingredients at this time of night. :p

Not even New Years. Still stuck with chips and cold dip.
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Old 01-01-08, 01:48 AM   #7
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Grilled for me
Garnish sounds like a chili-cheese dog and chili-cheese dogs are the best, Sonics 1ft long coney dogs are also the best.
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1. Put all kind of fleshy leftovers after having slaughtered and produced steaks and such into a huge tub.

2. Add a sufficient ammount of enzymes to it, until he mass becomes fluid.

3. Add salt and some spice and stir until the viscous mass is well-mixed

4. Add another enzyme that solidifies it again.

Born is the "meat" of your hot dog. It is already predigest, so to speak. Effectively it is waste that is being sold to you. Bon appetit!

Brrrrr! - Thanks, not for me. I even make my ground meat myself, manually, to have control over what kind of meat is put into it, not just meat leftovers. A bit oldfashioned to use a hand-run meat grinder at home, but it is a perfect solution.
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1. Put all kind of fleshy leftovers after having slaughtered and produced steaks and such into a huge tub.

2. Add a sufficient ammount of enzymes to it, until he mass becomes fluid.

3. Add salt and some spice and stir until the viscous mass is well-mixed

4. Add another enzyme that solidifies it again.

Born is the "meat" of your hot dog. It is already predigest, so to speak. Effectively it is waste that is being sold to you. Bon appetit!

Brrrrr! - Thanks, not for me. I even make my ground meat myself, manually, to have control over what kind of meat is put into it, not just meat leftovers. A bit oldfashioned to use a hand-run meat grinder at home, but it is a perfect solution.
Your probably right but you know what they say! If it tastes good its good for ya.
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1. Put all kind of fleshy leftovers after having slaughtered and produced steaks and such into a huge tub.

2. Add a sufficient ammount of enzymes to it, until he mass becomes fluid.

3. Add salt and some spice and stir until the viscous mass is well-mixed

4. Add another enzyme that solidifies it again.

Born is the "meat" of your hot dog. It is already predigest, so to speak. Effectively it is waste that is being sold to you. Bon appetit!

Brrrrr! - Thanks, not for me.
I'm no longer hungry for hot dogs. Thank you. Blarrg.
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Old 01-01-08, 02:59 AM   #11
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I'm no longer hungry for hot dogs. Thank you. Blarrg.
If more mustard doesn't get you over it, try some Mad Dog 22 Midnight Special It will relieve your troubled mind immediately, promised.
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Old 01-01-08, 08:23 AM   #12
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Boiled better for you.
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Old 01-01-08, 09:58 AM   #13
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I don't eat meat, but when I prepare them for guests on the 4th and whatnot I grill them. Boiling meat just does not seem right to me.

EDIT: I just noticed that this poll will close in April. Take your time and think over the choices, people. You have plenty of time.
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EDIT: I just noticed that this poll will close in April. Take your time and think over the choices, people. You have plenty of time.
Now you go and tell me, it's a bit to late in the day.
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I don't. Typical bad food.
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