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Don't put ketchup on hot dogs!

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So you both agree dogs playing poker is a great piece of art. Doesn't make it so.

Ketchup, or chili cheese. No mustard, onions, peppers.
You didn't even mention relish. Sweet, sweet relish . . . sharp mustard's heavenly companion.

What kind of culinary stunted Philistine are you? 😱
 
Nathan's hot dogs: overrated, not great, just a decent hot dog that's famous.

Better hot dog: Pink's, Los Angeles or Las Vegas.

Ketchup or chili cheese, the legitimate picks:

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(I've also made a point to have a frankfurter in Frankfurt, and, well, generally the Germans do sausages and beer very right and deserve a reputation for doing so - but that's more about sausages than hot dogs. I don't remember the frankfurter much.).
 
I can't even look at this thread. I bought 3 packs of dogs a few days ago..thats 36 fucking weiners...all gone in one day... I had one to myself.
 
Nathan's hot dogs: overrated, not great, just a decent hot dog that's famous.

Better hot dog: Pink's, Los Angeles or Las Vegas.

Ketchup or chili cheese, the legitimate picks:

p05.jpg


(I've also made a point to have a frankfurter in Frankfurt, and, well, generally the Germans do sausages and beer very right and deserve a reputation for doing so - but that's more about sausages than hot dogs. I don't remember the frankfurter much.).

So much wrong with that picture. Where to even begin?

The one on the far left has some kind of malignant green mold.

On the one next to it, someone slipped in some unmelted American cheese-like substance.

The one in the middle reveals that these dogs were boiled and not broiled. Sad!

On the last two, someone missed their fries by a country mile.

I support a woman's right to choose, but not these 5 late-term abortions!
 
You didn't even mention relish. Sweet, sweet relish . . . sharp mustard's heavenly companion.

What kind of culinary stunted Philistine are you? 😱

Now now, be nice. Some 5 year olds are allowed to use the internet unsupervised. His tastes will change when he becomes a big boy in the 6th or 7th grade.
 
One of the many reasons why i come up with a fruit and not a pill, is because those pills are man made. And in a free society, it is up to you to not buy them and to investigate before you buy them.
If 2 or 3 of those cough drops give you the diarrhea, don't buy them. The other reason was to show that a one side diet causes trouble. Eating rosehips alone causes trouble. But rosehips are an extreme example. As what i have been trying to show you that you only have extreme examples.
Also claiming that consuming processed foods that contain high amounts of hfcs (you did not even notice i spelled it wrong throughout the entire post) are just as healthy or unhealthy as fruit and vegetables.
That is just wrong.
I already stated that fruits and vegetables contain much more than just sugar.
It is just sad that you have to fight so much to defend hfcs while giving a bad rep to fruits and vegetables..

*MASSIVE WOOSH*

I notice that and a whole lot more but perhaps I'm not as petty as you think and genuinely had a point to make that had nothing to do with picking apart your spelling to support my argument.

Now, funny you should mention taking the vitamin C cough drops: I wouldn't. I get plenty of vitamin C and all evidence is that it does not boost your immune system, speed recovery, or reduce symptoms from a typical respiratory infection. It will fight scurvy. Selling the idea that vitamin C boosts your immune system is what lets them get away with selling you "Halls Defense" cough drops and snake oil like Airborne. People gobble that pseudoscience up and spread it, just like HFCS hysteria.

You hoped that we would just accept the ridiculous notion that ketchup with HFCS is somehow worse for having HFCS even though the constituent tomatoes are already loaded with fructose. In doing so you hoped to champion even more people into this shared delusion (bandwagon). What a hero!

Sorry, but I don't abide. If you don't like the push back then try spreading better-supported ideas next time and be a little more skeptical of dietary hoodoo you read about.
 
One of the many reasons why i come up with a fruit and not a pill, is because those pills are man made. And in a free society, it is up to you to not buy them and to investigate before you buy them.
If 2 or 3 of those cough drops give you the diarrhea, don't buy them. The other reason was to show that a one side diet causes trouble. Eating rosehips alone causes trouble. But rosehips are an extreme example. As what i have been trying to show you that you only have extreme examples.
Also claiming that consuming processed foods that contain high amounts of hfcs (you did not even notice i spelled it wrong throughout the entire post) are just as healthy or unhealthy as fruit and vegetables.
That is just wrong.
I already stated that fruits and vegetables contain much more than just sugar.
It is just sad that you have to fight so much to defend hfcs while giving a bad rep to fruits and vegetables..

You can't learn if you already know everything. 😉
 
*MASSIVE WOOSH*

I notice that and a whole lot more but perhaps I'm not as petty as you think and genuinely had a point to make that had nothing to do with picking apart your spelling to support my argument.

Now, funny you should mention taking the vitamin C cough drops: I wouldn't. I get plenty of vitamin C and all evidence is that it does not boost your immune system, speed recovery, or reduce symptoms from a typical respiratory infection. It will fight scurvy. Selling the idea that vitamin C boosts your immune system is what lets them get away with selling you "Halls Defense" cough drops and snake oil like Airborne. People gobble that pseudoscience up and spread it, just like HFCS hysteria.

You hoped that we would just accept the ridiculous notion that ketchup with HFCS is somehow worse for having HFCS even though the constituent tomatoes are already loaded with fructose. In doing so you hoped to champion even more people into this shared delusion (bandwagon). What a hero!

Sorry, but I don't abide. If you don't like the push back then try spreading better-supported ideas next time and be a little more skeptical of dietary hoodoo you read about.

You can push all you like, you are not convincing anyone.
You are just incredibly misinformed.
Like i said, internet warrior.
 
You can push all you like, you are not convincing anyone.
You are just incredibly misinformed.
Like i said, internet warrior.
"Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye."

Your self-deluding, non-sensical, anti-HFCS "Internet Warrior" behavior is EXACTLY what triggered me and I was thinking it before I even wrote my first post about fructose and HFCS. It's downright HILARIOUS to me that you would try to level the accusation in reverse to defend your delusional position on HFCS.

Guess that amounts to "I know you are but what am I." Still the truth though.
 
I'd say shit no, but so many people eat crap dogs where it doesn't matter for shit what they put on it. I'd wager money if they were eating a Sabrett dog they wouldn't want to put ketchup on it. It's mind blowing how hard it is to find a Sabret in California, the best dogs ever and they don't even fucking sell them anywhere unless you're in NY.

I found a place that sells them in my city (San Antonio, Tx), but man $7.50 for a 14 oz pack of them. So do they absolutely destroy Hebrew National? (which I can get for $3 for a 12 oz pack).
 
So much wrong with that picture. Where to even begin?

The one on the far left has some kind of malignant green mold.

On the one next to it, someone slipped in some unmelted American cheese-like substance.

The one in the middle reveals that these dogs were boiled and not broiled. Sad!

On the last two, someone missed their fries by a country mile.

I support a woman's right to choose, but not these 5 late-term abortions!

You wouldn't know a good wiener if it slapped you upside the mouth. Oh wait... nvm

Lol jk!
 
"Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye."

Your self-deluding, non-sensical, anti-HFCS "Internet Warrior" behavior is EXACTLY what triggered me and I was thinking it before I even wrote my first post about fructose and HFCS. It's downright HILARIOUS to me that you would try to level the accusation in reverse to defend your delusional position on HFCS.

Guess that amounts to "I know you are but what am I." Still the truth though.

Instead of coming up with facts that could make me reconsider my opinion about hfcs.
No numbers, nothing. Just FDA approval (which i looked up myself), and we all know from history that the FDA is not perfect at all.
Individual inspectors have been bought in the past when it came to contraversial medicine or food products.
You just side step to other subjects that are not relevant and compare me with people i have nothing to do with nor i want to have to do with.
You are just loudmouthing. You are not discussing.
I get the impression you are the kind of person who only want to cause problems, not attempting to understand or even solve them.
Highly likely also in real life.
Good day.
 
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