Ketchup on hotdogs? eww??

How much do you love this stuff?

Should you ever be aloud to put ketchup on a hotdog?

Poll ended at Wed Apr 19, 2006 10:05 am

Hell Yes, the ketchup rocks!
22
65%
No you idiot, that's morally wrong!
10
29%
it's catsup and no it should not be allowed!
2
6%
 
Total votes: 34
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Ketchup on hotdogs? eww??

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I'm gonna be honest i would never ever put ketchup on a hotdog. Actually in chicago you will be rudely laughed at for even trying this. but what do you think Is ketchup proper topping for hotdogs?
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by the way i know you all wanted to know my perfect hot dog is mustard, jalepenos, a pickle, onions, and more mustard. mmm mmm good.
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Post by jimtyrrell »

You can call me crazy, but:

Hot dogs should be adorned with EITHER yellow mustard or cheese.
With no other recourse, they can be enjoyed plain.

ALSO: Not sure about the ketchup/catsup difference, really. But I didn't think it was a moral issue either, so that's how my vote went.
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Post by fodroy »

i used to eat hot dogs with mustard, but lately i've been going plain. i think it's just the brand of hot dogs that they use here. very flavorful.

never ketchup.
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Those good old indianian hot dogs.

But I didn't think it was a moral issue either, so that's how my vote went.
oh it is it is.
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Post by HeuristicsInc »

you left off "don't eat hot dogs"
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HeuristicsInc wrote:you left off "don't eat hot dogs"
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Post by john m »

If there is any food on which you would not put ketchup, we diverge on key issues, and would likely not work in a long-term relationship.

Hot dogs are pretty disgusting, though. Except ballpark hotdogs, which are good but they usually come with mustard and mustard is even more disgusting.
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Post by anti-m »

(I anticipate a "Mayo pro or con" poll coming...)

I'm anti-ketchup/catsup on hotdogs, but I'm pro- ketchup in other venues.

Must be the Chicago upbringing thing.
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Post by Tex Beaumont »

jimtyrrell wrote: ALSO: Not sure about the ketchup/catsup difference, really. But I didn't think it was a moral issue either, so that's how my vote went.
I'm completely anti ketchup/catsup.

I am pro tomato sauce (a.k.a. red sauce, or 'dead horse')
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Post by jimtyrrell »

Oh yeah, tomato sauce -- now that's good eatin'!

Marinara sauce is okay too, but its only real purpose is as a garnish for fried cheese.
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The problem that keeps racking my brain is why do i like ketchup on other things(i.e. eggs, burgers etc.) but can't stand it on a hotdog. This and a unified theory of physics linking general relativity and quantum physics together into a cohesive theory are the two greastest mysteries in modern science.

oh yeah and what is consciousness, those three.

on a side note anyone who believes in string theory is a crackpot and an idiot.


edit:: I'm seriously thinking about never posting again, due to my post count. though it may seem childish, i believe should be considered.
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You should make a new account. And then stop when that one hits the same postcount.

And then make 67 more accounts.
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Post by Hoblit »

Ketchup goes on hot dogs, hamburgers, steaks, spam, chili, french fries, roast beef, corned beef hash, chicken nuggets, bread, grilled cheese sandwiches, shrimp & salads (think about it), philly cheese steaks, onion rings, macaroni & cheese, eggs, hasbrowns, meatloaf, Gyro meat, pork chops, ketchup, catfish, sausage, home fries, women, and mash potatoes.
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Ketchup and mustard on dogs. With pickles or chillis. I prefer chicken dogs. Well done, fried in oil or roasted over a fire (NEVER boiled) with a little of that smokey burnt flavor thing happening. And a toasted bun.

Chocolate on women, though.
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Ketchup = yes. Ideal hotdog toppings are mustard and sauerkraut.
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Mustard. Period.
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puce, you lifesaver i completely forgor about sourkraut. that is gooood stuff. im with leaf i love you puce.
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All HS football season I worked in the refreshment stands(I was helping the marching band parents, as they head some local organization that gives veeeery nice scholarships to people they like that help the music department or some jazz.) After making hundreds of hot dogs every Friday night for a few months, I'm pretty sick of hot dogs. They're horrible and nasty and smell diiiiisgusting.

Boo hot dogs.
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Chili dogs.

The end.
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Gotta be mustard...and maybe some cheese...and chili is OK too.

No ketchup!

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P.S. - "allowed"
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