"Nobody, I mean NOBODY puts ketchup on a hot dog."

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Well, if I ever have the pleasure of meeting Clint Eastwood, I will not put ketchup on my hot dog while he is around or can see it.

This is one security blanket though that I have not grown out of especially as I do not care all that much for mustard, chili, pickles, sauerkraut, onions, etc.
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Why Does Ketchup on a Hot Dog **** People Off? - Food News -

Well, if I ever have the pleasure of meeting Clint Eastwood, I will not put ketchup on my hot dog while he is around or can see it.

This is one security blanket though that I have not grown out of especially as I do not care all that much for mustard, chili, pickles, sauerkraut, onions, etc.
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All beef hot dog
Poppyseed hot dog bun
Yellow mustard
Sweet pickle relish
Chopped onion
Tomato wedges
Dill pickle spear
Sport peppers
Dash celery salt

NO ketchup!
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That's a big NO, NO, for me. I remember being a little kid and some kids wanted ketchup on their dogs. Even then, I went, ewwww!!!!!!!!!!!!! It was used to kill the taste of everything, as some put in on, their steaks. Double eeeewwwwww!!!!!!

Some thing ketchup is good for, hamburgers, french fries and potato and eggs sandwich,(potatoes used are french fries).

As one gets older, their taste buds should reflect a better idea, of what goes on certain items.

I vote no ketchup on hotdogs, ever.
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I saw the article in the Daily Sun the other day. No catsup after age 18 (or something like that).

I put mustard on the bun. Then the hot dog. I prefer the Ball Park beef dogs from the grill or boiled or fried in a pan.Then I put catsup, onions, relish, baked beans and cole slaw on the top.

Always have and always will.

As far as I am concerned, there is no wrong way to eat a hotdog.

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No ketchup on hotdogs. OK if you agree to nothing on grits.
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I saw the article in the Daily Sun the other day. No catsup after age 18 (or something like that).

I put mustard on the bun. Then the hot dog. I prefer the Ball Park beef dogs from the grill or boiled or fried in a pan.Then I put catsup, onions, relish, baked beans and cole slaw on the top.

Always have and always will.

As far as I am concerned, there is no wrong way to eat a hotdog.

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I agree that there is no wrong way to eat a hot dog but would not recommend anyone but a professional eater try to chomp down any more than 4 or so. These guys are pushing in 61 or more now!!!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Chestnut

I did see that Villages Daily Sun article on National Hot Dog day. http://nationaldaycalendar.com/2014/...ice-cream-day/
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All beef hot dog
Poppyseed hot dog bun
Yellow mustard
Sweet pickle relish
Chopped onion
Tomato wedges
Dill pickle spear
Sport peppers
Dash celery salt

NO ketchup!
See, Bonnie? Relish on a hot dog by a mid-westerner!
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That's a big NO, NO, for me. I remember being a little kid and some kids wanted ketchup on their dogs. Even then, I went, ewwww!!!!!!!!!!!!! It was used to kill the taste of everything, as some put in on, their steaks. Double eeeewwwwww!!!!!!

Some thing ketchup is good for, hamburgers, french fries and potato and eggs sandwich,(potatoes used are french fries).

As one gets older, their taste buds should reflect a better idea, of what goes on certain items.

I vote no ketchup on hotdogs, ever.
If you grew up where Heinz had their home offices and kitchens, you might put ketchup on a hot dog. I used to, along with mustard and onions. I used to put it on hamburgers too, along with mayo.

Now I don't eat hot dogs or hamburgers.
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See, Bonnie? Relish on a hot dog by a mid-westerner!
Hey, I'm a Midwesterner too and love my relish AND KETCHUP on my hotdogs
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Hey, I'm a Midwesterner too and love my relish AND KETCHUP on my hotdogs
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My wife is from the Philippines. What she puts on her hot dog is what they put on almost everything in the Philippines. Ketchup and Mayonaise! Yuk!
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Yum!
Ketchup yes! I'm from CT, we put ketchup on everything including corn on the cob!
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Default 50/50 mustard and ketchup

I love a mixture of half mustard and half ketchup. That along with a little onion is a wonderful combination. Try it!
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We'll I just love hot dogs! Mustard and onion are my usual, but I will try almost anything. Thanks for all the ideas for new combinations. I plan to try them all!
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