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Thanks for the assist Paul. smile

Basically a Corn dog is a hot dog encased in corn bread on a stick for easy eating.

[Linked Image from content.answers.com]

This is the type of place where you should be buying them

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Doesn't that giant plastic corn dog on the roof just look so appetizing? laugh


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CORN DOGS ARE AN EXCELLENT SOURCE OF CALORIES, FAT, CHOLESTEROL AND SALT.

DON'T let your body levels of these important dietary components sink to unsafe levels!


If Corn dogs are not your style another popular treat in my area are "Hot Wieners" 'All the way'. A natural-casing wiener topped with mustard, meat sauce, onion, celery salt and all served on a steamed bun.

[Linked Image from olneyvillenysystem.com]

The only proper way to prepare them is on a hairy mans arm like this

[Linked Image from olneyvillenysystem.com]

A typical persons order will be four to six of these little bundles of health. wink


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It's a good job I've just had lunch! smile

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This is the type of place where you should be buying them


I love the whole fun-of-the-fair hot dog stand bit. There's just something about the atmosphere.

Looking at that second to last pic I can't help but think of Tatum O'Neal in Paper Moon, being told to "Drink your Nehi and eat your Coney Island."

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Originally Posted by iwire
Thanks for the assist Paul. smile

Basically a Corn dog is a hot dog encased in corn bread on a stick for easy eating.

[Linked Image from content.answers.com]

This is the type of place where you should be buying them

[Linked Image from taquitos.net]

Doesn't that giant plastic corn dog on the roof just look so appetizing? laugh


Don't forget...

Quote
CORN DOGS ARE AN EXCELLENT SOURCE OF CALORIES, FAT, CHOLESTEROL AND SALT.

DON'T let your body levels of these important dietary components sink to unsafe levels!


If Corn dogs are not your style another popular treat in my area are "Hot Wieners" 'All the way'. A natural-casing wiener topped with mustard, meat sauce, onion, celery salt and all served on a steamed bun.

[Linked Image from olneyvillenysystem.com]

The only proper way to prepare them is on a hairy mans arm like this

[Linked Image from olneyvillenysystem.com]

A typical persons order will be four to six of these little bundles of health. wink


Funny and scary at the same time, Bob. smile

But man, those do look good!! (The dogs, not the guy's hairy arms..)

I also love a traditional chili dog, yummy!!

Oh, and of course, a staple here in L.A., the "Dodger dog" by Farmer Johns. smile


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Cozy Dog in Springfield Illinois!!!

http://www.cozydogdrivein.com/


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Call me a Philadelphian, but I'll take a cheesesteak. laugh

Ian (Go Philly suburbs!) A.


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Darn few things better fit a summer jobsite ... than bending PVC, then cooking lunch over a nice bed of coals!

The dogs and burgers taste best if you let the other guys make wise-cracks all morning ... then grill in front of their disbelieving eyes, as they suffer another balony sandwich!

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While on the subject of meat - I have an annual "Meat fest" party mid June. This last one boasted 3 full racks of ribs, 2 8# briskets, and a 10# pork shoulder. Hickory and mesquite smoked all morning. Greater than 1 lbs per person. This year we had side dishes too...


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Ian - do they have "steak bombs" in Philly? A cheese steak with everything Mushrooms, peppers, onions, hots and sweets - and pastrami.


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Originally Posted by e57
Ian - do they have "steak bombs" in Philly? A cheese steak with everything Mushrooms, peppers, onions, hots and sweets - and pastrami.


[Homer]Mmmm, steak bombs. D'oh![/homer]

Mark you owe me a keyboard (from making me drool by thinking of steaks this early laugh )

Okay, I know they do have them, I just forget where. Probably everywhere. Next time I see my uncle I'll ask him (since he commutes to Philly a lot.)

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How about the Electrocuted Hot Dogs! at one time, every pub in town had them.

Hot dog vendor is also an excellent choice for a weathly future, one of the guys in school voted most likely to end up in prison, went into the hot dog business, today he lives in the style of the rich, and famous. We must really love those dogs.

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