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History of the Hot Dog

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Subject: History of the Hot Dog
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 by: KlausSchadenfreude - Fri, 28 Apr 2023 10:59 UTC

We should pay more attention to the humble hot dog. It deserves a
place up there with hamburgers, IMHO.

Sausage is one of the oldest forms of processed food, having been
mentioned in Homer's Odyssey as far back as the 9th Century B.C.
Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, is traditionally credited with originating
the frankfurter. However, this claim is disputed by those who assert
that the popular sausage - known as a "dachshund" or "little-dog"
sausage - was created in the late 1600's by Johann Georghehner, a
butcher, living in Coburg, Germany. According to this report,
Georghehner later traveled to Frankfurt to promote his new product.
https://www.hot-dog.org/culture/hot-dog-history

Inventing the hot dog bun.
Many hot dog historians chafe at the suggestion that today's hot dog
on a bun was introduced during the St. Louis "Louisiana Purchase
Exposition" in 1904 by Bavarian concessionaire, Anton Feuchtwanger. As
the story goes, he loaned white gloves to his patrons to hold his
piping hot sausages. Because most of the gloves were not returned, the
supply began running low. He reportedly asked his brother-in-law, a
baker, for help. The baker improvised long soft rolls that fit the
meat - thus inventing the hot dog bun. Kraig can’t quite swallow that
tale and says everyone wants to claim the hot dog bun as their own
invention, but the most likely scenario is the practice was handed
down by German immigrants and gradually became widespread in American
culture.

While there are many fast food restaurants and food trucks serving hot
dogs
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hot_dog_restaurants
there are fewer nationwide chains that specialize in the tasty
sausage. Sonic and Wienerschnitzel come to mind. Nathan’s Famous is
growing, and Dog Haus is right behind them. And of course, there are
food trucks and fast food hot dogs stands in many more places.

There’s a reason why 10 hot dogs and 8 buns in each package is the
norm, but that doesn’t make it any less annoying.
https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/why-10-hot-dogs-8-buns/

Myself, I buy either the Hebrew Nation bun length franks which are 6
to a pack, or the Nathan's bun length skinless which are 8 to a pack.

And the most popular condiments for hot dogs are, in order, mustard,
ketchup, onions, chil, relish, sauerkraut, cole slaw, jalapeño,
cheese, and mayo.

Myself, it's Guldens, onions, relish, and a sharp cheddar for the
perfect dog.

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 by: Burgermeister 🍔 - Fri, 28 Apr 2023 15:28 UTC

On Fri, 28 Apr 2023 03:59:57 -0700, KlausSchadenfreude wrote:

> We should pay more attention to the humble hot dog. It deserves a place
> up there with hamburgers, IMHO.
>
> Sausage is one of the oldest forms of processed food, having been
> mentioned in Homer's Odyssey as far back as the 9th Century B.C.
> Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, is traditionally credited with originating
> the frankfurter. However, this claim is disputed by those who assert
> that the popular sausage - known as a "dachshund" or "little-dog"
> sausage - was created in the late 1600's by Johann Georghehner, a
> butcher, living in Coburg, Germany. According to this report,
> Georghehner later traveled to Frankfurt to promote his new product.
> https://www.hot-dog.org/culture/hot-dog-history
>
> Inventing the hot dog bun.
> Many hot dog historians chafe at the suggestion that today's hot dog on
> a bun was introduced during the St. Louis "Louisiana Purchase
> Exposition" in 1904 by Bavarian concessionaire, Anton Feuchtwanger. As
> the story goes, he loaned white gloves to his patrons to hold his piping
> hot sausages. Because most of the gloves were not returned, the supply
> began running low. He reportedly asked his brother-in-law, a baker, for
> help. The baker improvised long soft rolls that fit the meat - thus
> inventing the hot dog bun. Kraig can’t quite swallow that tale and says
> everyone wants to claim the hot dog bun as their own invention, but the
> most likely scenario is the practice was handed down by German
> immigrants and gradually became widespread in American culture.
>
> While there are many fast food restaurants and food trucks serving hot
> dogs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hot_dog_restaurants there are
> fewer nationwide chains that specialize in the tasty sausage. Sonic and
> Wienerschnitzel come to mind. Nathan’s Famous is growing, and Dog Haus
> is right behind them. And of course, there are food trucks and fast food
> hot dogs stands in many more places.
>
> There’s a reason why 10 hot dogs and 8 buns in each package is the norm,
> but that doesn’t make it any less annoying.
> https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/why-10-hot-dogs-8-buns/
>
> Myself, I buy either the Hebrew Nation bun length franks which are 6 to
> a pack, or the Nathan's bun length skinless which are 8 to a pack.
>
> And the most popular condiments for hot dogs are, in order, mustard,
> ketchup, onions, chil, relish, sauerkraut, cole slaw, jalapeño, cheese,
> and mayo.
>
> Myself, it's Guldens, onions, relish, and a sharp cheddar for the
> perfect dog.

I'll be Frank...

🌭

Seriously though, I do like my French's yellow mustard. Depends
on the sausage.

Is it still a hot dog if you end up with a hot link?

Is a hot dog even a sandwich?

--
-Burgermeister

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 by: KlausSchadenfreude - Fri, 28 Apr 2023 16:50 UTC

On Fri, 28 Apr 2023 15:28:15 GMT, Burgermeister ?
<burgermeister@creon.earth> wrote:

>On Fri, 28 Apr 2023 03:59:57 -0700, KlausSchadenfreude wrote:
>
>> We should pay more attention to the humble hot dog. It deserves a place
>> up there with hamburgers, IMHO.
>>
>> Sausage is one of the oldest forms of processed food, having been
>> mentioned in Homer's Odyssey as far back as the 9th Century B.C.
>> Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, is traditionally credited with originating
>> the frankfurter. However, this claim is disputed by those who assert
>> that the popular sausage - known as a "dachshund" or "little-dog"
>> sausage - was created in the late 1600's by Johann Georghehner, a
>> butcher, living in Coburg, Germany. According to this report,
>> Georghehner later traveled to Frankfurt to promote his new product.
>> https://www.hot-dog.org/culture/hot-dog-history
>>
>> Inventing the hot dog bun.
>> Many hot dog historians chafe at the suggestion that today's hot dog on
>> a bun was introduced during the St. Louis "Louisiana Purchase
>> Exposition" in 1904 by Bavarian concessionaire, Anton Feuchtwanger. As
>> the story goes, he loaned white gloves to his patrons to hold his piping
>> hot sausages. Because most of the gloves were not returned, the supply
>> began running low. He reportedly asked his brother-in-law, a baker, for
>> help. The baker improvised long soft rolls that fit the meat - thus
>> inventing the hot dog bun. Kraig can?t quite swallow that tale and says
>> everyone wants to claim the hot dog bun as their own invention, but the
>> most likely scenario is the practice was handed down by German
>> immigrants and gradually became widespread in American culture.
>>
>> While there are many fast food restaurants and food trucks serving hot
>> dogs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hot_dog_restaurants there are
>> fewer nationwide chains that specialize in the tasty sausage. Sonic and
>> Wienerschnitzel come to mind. Nathan?s Famous is growing, and Dog Haus
>> is right behind them. And of course, there are food trucks and fast food
>> hot dogs stands in many more places.
>>
>> There?s a reason why 10 hot dogs and 8 buns in each package is the norm,
>> but that doesn?t make it any less annoying.
>> https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/why-10-hot-dogs-8-buns/
>>
>> Myself, I buy either the Hebrew Nation bun length franks which are 6 to
>> a pack, or the Nathan's bun length skinless which are 8 to a pack.
>>
>> And the most popular condiments for hot dogs are, in order, mustard,
>> ketchup, onions, chil, relish, sauerkraut, cole slaw, jalapeño, cheese,
>> and mayo.
>>
>> Myself, it's Guldens, onions, relish, and a sharp cheddar for the
>> perfect dog.
>
>I'll be Frank...
>
>?
>
>Seriously though, I do like my French's yellow mustard. Depends
>on the sausage.
>
>Is it still a hot dog if you end up with a hot link?
>
>Is a hot dog even a sandwich?

Good question!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0B7_d12tnHo

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On Fri, 28 Apr 2023 03:59:57 -0700, KlausSchadenfreude
<klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote:

>We should pay more attention to the humble hot dog. It deserves a
>place up there with hamburgers, IMHO.
>
>Sausage is one of the oldest forms of processed food, having been
>mentioned in Homer's Odyssey as far back as the 9th Century B.C.
>Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, is traditionally credited with originating
>the frankfurter. However, this claim is disputed by those who assert
>that the popular sausage - known as a "dachshund" or "little-dog"
>sausage - was created in the late 1600's by Johann Georghehner, a
>butcher, living in Coburg, Germany. According to this report,
>Georghehner later traveled to Frankfurt to promote his new product.
>https://www.hot-dog.org/culture/hot-dog-history
>
>Inventing the hot dog bun.
>Many hot dog historians chafe at the suggestion that today's hot dog
>on a bun was introduced during the St. Louis "Louisiana Purchase
>Exposition" in 1904 by Bavarian concessionaire, Anton Feuchtwanger. As
>the story goes, he loaned white gloves to his patrons to hold his
>piping hot sausages. Because most of the gloves were not returned, the
>supply began running low. He reportedly asked his brother-in-law, a
>baker, for help. The baker improvised long soft rolls that fit the
>meat - thus inventing the hot dog bun. Kraig can’t quite swallow that
>tale and says everyone wants to claim the hot dog bun as their own
>invention, but the most likely scenario is the practice was handed
>down by German immigrants and gradually became widespread in American
>culture.
>

History channel aired a mini-documentary about various food items
served on a bun. Here's a link to the part about hotdogs:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZESiD0xtpOQ&t=159s

>While there are many fast food restaurants and food trucks serving hot
>dogs
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hot_dog_restaurants

Pink's is great. If anyone reading is ever in LA, I suggest going
to Pink's. You may have to wait in line for a bit, but it's worth it.
Even if you opt not to eat the bun.

>there are fewer nationwide chains that specialize in the tasty
>sausage. Sonic and Wienerschnitzel come to mind. Nathan’s Famous is

Nathan's is, IMO, one of the best hot dogs available for consumer
purchase.

>growing, and Dog Haus is right behind them. And of course, there are
>food trucks and fast food hot dogs stands in many more places.
>
>There’s a reason why 10 hot dogs and 8 buns in each package is the
>norm, but that doesn’t make it any less annoying.
>https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/why-10-hot-dogs-8-buns/

I don't use buns (too many carbs), so it's not an issue for me.

>
>Myself, I buy either the Hebrew Nation bun length franks which are 6
>to a pack, or the Nathan's bun length skinless which are 8 to a pack.
>

I would never refuse a Hebrew Nation dog, but I prefer Nathan's.

>And the most popular condiments for hot dogs are, in order, mustard,
>ketchup, onions, chil, relish, sauerkraut, cole slaw, jalapeño,
>cheese, and mayo.
>

I like ketchup. A cheddar dog is also wonderful.

>Myself, it's Guldens, onions, relish, and a sharp cheddar for the
>perfect dog.

If I can get the taste of the onions, without the actual onions,
I would enjoy it. A cheddar sauce is also a winning option.

--
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On Fri, 28 Apr 2023 15:28:15 GMT, Burgermeister ?
<burgermeister@creon.earth> wrote:

>On Fri, 28 Apr 2023 03:59:57 -0700, KlausSchadenfreude wrote:
>
>> We should pay more attention to the humble hot dog. It deserves a place
>> up there with hamburgers, IMHO.
>>
>> Sausage is one of the oldest forms of processed food, having been
>> mentioned in Homer's Odyssey as far back as the 9th Century B.C.
>> Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, is traditionally credited with originating
>> the frankfurter. However, this claim is disputed by those who assert
>> that the popular sausage - known as a "dachshund" or "little-dog"
>> sausage - was created in the late 1600's by Johann Georghehner, a
>> butcher, living in Coburg, Germany. According to this report,
>> Georghehner later traveled to Frankfurt to promote his new product.
>> https://www.hot-dog.org/culture/hot-dog-history
>>
>> Inventing the hot dog bun.
>> Many hot dog historians chafe at the suggestion that today's hot dog on
>> a bun was introduced during the St. Louis "Louisiana Purchase
>> Exposition" in 1904 by Bavarian concessionaire, Anton Feuchtwanger. As
>> the story goes, he loaned white gloves to his patrons to hold his piping
>> hot sausages. Because most of the gloves were not returned, the supply
>> began running low. He reportedly asked his brother-in-law, a baker, for
>> help. The baker improvised long soft rolls that fit the meat - thus
>> inventing the hot dog bun. Kraig can?t quite swallow that tale and says
>> everyone wants to claim the hot dog bun as their own invention, but the
>> most likely scenario is the practice was handed down by German
>> immigrants and gradually became widespread in American culture.
>>
>> While there are many fast food restaurants and food trucks serving hot
>> dogs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hot_dog_restaurants there are
>> fewer nationwide chains that specialize in the tasty sausage. Sonic and
>> Wienerschnitzel come to mind. Nathan?s Famous is growing, and Dog Haus
>> is right behind them. And of course, there are food trucks and fast food
>> hot dogs stands in many more places.
>>
>> There?s a reason why 10 hot dogs and 8 buns in each package is the norm,
>> but that doesn?t make it any less annoying.
>> https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/why-10-hot-dogs-8-buns/
>>
>> Myself, I buy either the Hebrew Nation bun length franks which are 6 to
>> a pack, or the Nathan's bun length skinless which are 8 to a pack.
>>
>> And the most popular condiments for hot dogs are, in order, mustard,
>> ketchup, onions, chil, relish, sauerkraut, cole slaw, jalapeño, cheese,
>> and mayo.
>>
>> Myself, it's Guldens, onions, relish, and a sharp cheddar for the
>> perfect dog.
>
>I'll be Frank...
>
>?
>
>Seriously though, I do like my French's yellow mustard. Depends
>on the sausage.
>
>Is it still a hot dog if you end up with a hot link?
>
>Is a hot dog even a sandwich?

If in a bun, it would fit the definition of a sandwich.

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sandwich

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 by: Jerry Sauk - Tue, 12 Dec 2023 19:44 UTC

"KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> We should pay more attention to the humble hot dog. It deserves a
> place up there with hamburgers, IMHO.

Why? Hot Dog's don't taste nearly as good as Hamburger's. One reason is
you don't normally put Cheese on a hot dog (although you can but it doesn't
work as well as a hamburger.

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 by: Jerry Sauk - Tue, 12 Dec 2023 19:48 UTC

"Burgermeister ??" <burgermeister@creon.earth> wrote in message
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> Is a hot dog even a sandwich?
>
> --
> -Burgermeister

My opinion is that it's not a sandwich. But then I don't think of a burger
as sa sandwich, either. I don't know the legal defination, but a sandwich
is something else. Like a club SANDWICH or a peanut butter SANDWICH or a
tuna SANDWICH. these are all sandwich.

I get little annoyed at the drive through when they ask do you want the meal
or just the sandwich? Why don't they just say BURGER? Do you want the meal
or just teh burger? It is a burger, isn't it? And burger rolls fo the
tongue a lot easier then sandwich

Just my opinion. No need to accuse me of lying, thi spost is strictly MY
OPINION.

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In article <N_OcnRbhWIV-JeX4nZ2dnZfqnPqdnZ2d@supernews.com>,
jerrysauk@hotmail.com says...
>
> "KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ph8n4i9dcap5k1f68rjcm88mrmkqbi9o06@Schadenfreude.com...
> > We should pay more attention to the humble hot dog. It deserves a
> > place up there with hamburgers, IMHO.
>
> Why? Hot Dog's don't taste nearly as good as Hamburger's. One reason is
> you don't normally put Cheese on a hot dog (although you can but it doesn't
> work as well as a hamburger.

You've never had a real Chicago style dog then.

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 by: KlausSchadenfreude - Tue, 12 Dec 2023 23:04 UTC

On Tue, 12 Dec 2023 13:44:42 -0600, "Jerry Sauk"
<jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
>"KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:ph8n4i9dcap5k1f68rjcm88mrmkqbi9o06@Schadenfreude.com...
>> We should pay more attention to the humble hot dog. It deserves a
>> place up there with hamburgers, IMHO.
>
>Why? Hot Dog's don't taste nearly as good as Hamburger's.

Of course they do, liar.

> One reason is
>you don't normally put Cheese on a hot dog (although you can but it doesn't
>work as well as a hamburger.

It's QUITE normal to put cheese on a hot dog. You really need to learn
more about fast food before you post here again, Jenny.

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 by: KlausSchadenfreude - Tue, 12 Dec 2023 23:06 UTC

On Tue, 12 Dec 2023 13:48:08 -0600, "Jerry Sauk"
<jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
>"Burgermeister ??" <burgermeister@creon.earth> wrote in message
>news:jCR2M.2806059$vBI8.1146782@fx15.iad...
>
>
>> Is a hot dog even a sandwich?
>>
>> --
>> -Burgermeister
>
>
>My opinion is that it's not a sandwich.

You would be wrong.

> But then I don't think of a burger
>as sa sandwich, either.

You don't think at all, Jenny

SANDWICH: an item of food consisting of two pieces of bread with meat,
cheese, or other filling between them

> I don't know the legal defination, but a sandwich
>is something else. Like a club SANDWICH or a peanut butter SANDWICH or a
>tuna SANDWICH. these are all sandwich.

There is no "legal definition" you twit.

>I get little annoyed at the drive through when they ask do you want the meal
>or just the sandwich? Why don't they just say BURGER? Do you want the meal
>or just teh burger? It is a burger, isn't it? And burger rolls fo the
>tongue a lot easier then sandwich
>
>Just my opinion. No need to accuse me of lying, thi spost is strictly MY
>OPINION.

Your opinion is wrong. But now that I've schooled you, if you repeat
this as your opinion, you will be lying.

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On Tue, 12 Dec 2023 13:44:42 -0600, "Jerry Sauk"
<jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:

>Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2023 03:59:57 -0700

Why wait so many months to offer more PROOF that you cannot be honest
unless you make a mistake?

>"KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:ph8n4i9dcap5k1f68rjcm88mrmkqbi9o06@Schadenfreude.com...
>> We should pay more attention to the humble hot dog. It deserves a
>> place up there with hamburgers, IMHO.
>
>Why? Hot Dog's don't taste nearly as good as Hamburger's.

Do cease your lying.

>One reason is
>you don't normally put Cheese on a hot dog (although you can but it doesn't
>work as well as a hamburger.

Cheddar cheese sauce is a popular condiment with hot dogs.
Get professional mental health care for your pathological lying.
I'm being serious.

--
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On Tue, 12 Dec 2023 13:48:08 -0600, "Jerry Sauk"
<jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
>"Burgermeister ??" <burgermeister@creon.earth> wrote in message
>news:jCR2M.2806059$vBI8.1146782@fx15.iad...
>
>
>> Is a hot dog even a sandwich?
>>
>> --
>> -Burgermeister
>
>
>My opinion is that it's not a sandwich.

Which PROVES it is.

>But then I don't think of a burger
>as sa sandwich, either. I don't know the legal defination, but a sandwich
>is something else.

Not a *legal* definition, since a legal one probably doesn't
exists, but here's the accepted definition:

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sandwich

a : two or more slices of bread or a split roll having a filling in
between

b : one slice of bread covered with food

Both hot dogs and hamburgers fit the accepted definition of a
sandwich.

>Like a club SANDWICH or a peanut butter SANDWICH or a
>tuna SANDWICH. these are all sandwich.
>
>I get little annoyed at the drive through when they ask do you want the meal
>or just the sandwich? Why don't they just say BURGER? Do you want the meal
>or just teh burger? It is a burger, isn't it? And burger rolls fo the
>tongue a lot easier then sandwich

My best guess is that since it is a sandwich, they call it a
sandwich.

>Just my opinion. No need to accuse me of lying, thi spost is strictly MY
>OPINION.

A very UNEDUCATED opinion at that.

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On Tue, 12 Dec 2023 15:04:08 -0800, KlausSchadenfreude
<klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote:

>On Tue, 12 Dec 2023 13:44:42 -0600, "Jerry Sauk"
><jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>"KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:ph8n4i9dcap5k1f68rjcm88mrmkqbi9o06@Schadenfreude.com...
>>> We should pay more attention to the humble hot dog. It deserves a
>>> place up there with hamburgers, IMHO.
>>
>>Why? Hot Dog's don't taste nearly as good as Hamburger's.
>
>Of course they do, liar.
>
>> One reason is
>>you don't normally put Cheese on a hot dog (although you can but it doesn't
>>work as well as a hamburger.
>
>It's QUITE normal to put cheese on a hot dog. You really need to learn
>more about fast food before you post here again, Jenny.

Jenny is well aware that cheddar cheese sauce is a popular
condiment for hot dogs. He is simply feeding his NEED to lie. Nothing
more.

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 by: Jerry Sauk - Wed, 27 Mar 2024 19:33 UTC

"KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 12 Dec 2023 13:44:42 -0600, "Jerry Sauk"
> <jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>"KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in
>>message
>>news:ph8n4i9dcap5k1f68rjcm88mrmkqbi9o06@Schadenfreude.com...
>>> We should pay more attention to the humble hot dog. It deserves a
>>> place up there with hamburgers, IMHO.
>>
>>Why? Hot Dog's don't taste nearly as good as Hamburger's.
>
> Of course they do, liar.
>
>> One reason is
>>you don't normally put Cheese on a hot dog (although you can but it
>>doesn't
>>work as well as a hamburger.
>
> It's QUITE normal to put cheese on a hot dog. You really need to learn
> more about fast food before you post here again, Jenny.

It is quite normal, yes, BUT IT IS NOT THE NORM.

It is not even the "norm" to put cheese on a hamburger, eaither. That's
why teh Cheeseburger was invented.

But a Hot Dog is called a "Hot Dog", if it was the norm to put cheese on a
hot dog, it would need to be named a "Cheese Dog". But since this has not
happened, yes it is possible to put cheese on a hot and it is normal, but
it's still called a Hot Dog.

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 by: Jerry Sauk - Wed, 27 Mar 2024 19:31 UTC

"KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:fnphnit8pih8o9autatluda572rauqpoc0@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com...
> On Tue, 12 Dec 2023 13:48:08 -0600, "Jerry Sauk"
> <jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Burgermeister ??" <burgermeister@creon.earth> wrote in message
>>news:jCR2M.2806059$vBI8.1146782@fx15.iad...
>>
>>
>>> Is a hot dog even a sandwich?
>>>
>>> --
>>> -Burgermeister
>>
>>
>>My opinion is that it's not a sandwich.
>
> You would be wrong.
>
>> But then I don't think of a burger
>>as sa sandwich, either.
>
> You don't think at all, Jenny
>
> SANDWICH: an item of food consisting of two pieces of bread with meat,
> cheese, or other filling between them
>
>
>> I don't know the legal defination, but a sandwich
>>is something else. Like a club SANDWICH or a peanut butter SANDWICH or a
>>tuna SANDWICH. these are all sandwich.
>
> There is no "legal definition" you twit.

Fine. then LEGALLY, the hot dog is NOT defined as a snadwich.

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 by: Frank - Wed, 27 Mar 2024 19:15 UTC

On Wed, 27 Mar 2024 13:31:23 -0600, Jerry Sauk wrote:

> "KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:fnphnit8pih8o9autatluda572rauqpoc0@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com...
>> On Tue, 12 Dec 2023 13:48:08 -0600, "Jerry Sauk"
>> <jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"Burgermeister ??" <burgermeister@creon.earth> wrote in message
>>>news:jCR2M.2806059$vBI8.1146782@fx15.iad...
>>>
>>>
>>>> Is a hot dog even a sandwich?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> -Burgermeister
>>>
>>>
>>>My opinion is that it's not a sandwich.
>>
>> You would be wrong.
>>
>>> But then I don't think of a burger
>>>as sa sandwich, either.
>>
>> You don't think at all, Jenny
>>
>> SANDWICH: an item of food consisting of two pieces of bread with meat,
>> cheese, or other filling between them
>>
>>
>>> I don't know the legal defination, but a sandwich
>>>is something else. Like a club SANDWICH or a peanut butter SANDWICH or a
>>>tuna SANDWICH. these are all sandwich.
>>
>> There is no "legal definition" you twit.
>
> Fine. then LEGALLY, the hot dog is NOT defined as a snadwich.

V frr "Ohetrezrvfgre" dhbgrq va gurer...

Qbrf ur arrq gb znxr n erghea gb chg gur srne bs ohetref
onpx va Jerry?

--
-Frank 🌭

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 by: KlausSchadenfreude - Wed, 27 Mar 2024 21:46 UTC

On Wed, 27 Mar 2024 13:31:23 -0600, "Jerry Sauk"
<jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
>"KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:fnphnit8pih8o9autatluda572rauqpoc0@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com...
>> On Tue, 12 Dec 2023 13:48:08 -0600, "Jerry Sauk"
>> <jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"Burgermeister ??" <burgermeister@creon.earth> wrote in message
>>>news:jCR2M.2806059$vBI8.1146782@fx15.iad...
>>>
>>>
>>>> Is a hot dog even a sandwich?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> -Burgermeister
>>>
>>>
>>>My opinion is that it's not a sandwich.
>>
>> You would be wrong.
>>
>>> But then I don't think of a burger
>>>as sa sandwich, either.
>>
>> You don't think at all, Jenny
>>
>> SANDWICH: an item of food consisting of two pieces of bread with meat,
>> cheese, or other filling between them
>>
>>
>>> I don't know the legal defination, but a sandwich
>>>is something else. Like a club SANDWICH or a peanut butter SANDWICH or a
>>>tuna SANDWICH. these are all sandwich.
>>
>> There is no "legal definition" you twit.
>
>Fine. then LEGALLY, the hot dog is NOT defined as a snadwich.
>

I JUST told you there is no legal definition. Twit.

A hot dog is a sandwich.

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 by: KlausSchadenfreude - Wed, 27 Mar 2024 21:47 UTC

On Wed, 27 Mar 2024 19:15:35 GMT, Frank <frank@creon.earth> wrote:

>On Wed, 27 Mar 2024 13:31:23 -0600, Jerry Sauk wrote:
>
>> "KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:fnphnit8pih8o9autatluda572rauqpoc0@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com...
>>> On Tue, 12 Dec 2023 13:48:08 -0600, "Jerry Sauk"
>>> <jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Burgermeister ??" <burgermeister@creon.earth> wrote in message
>>>>news:jCR2M.2806059$vBI8.1146782@fx15.iad...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Is a hot dog even a sandwich?
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> -Burgermeister
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>My opinion is that it's not a sandwich.
>>>
>>> You would be wrong.
>>>
>>>> But then I don't think of a burger
>>>>as sa sandwich, either.
>>>
>>> You don't think at all, Jenny
>>>
>>> SANDWICH: an item of food consisting of two pieces of bread with meat,
>>> cheese, or other filling between them
>>>
>>>
>>>> I don't know the legal defination, but a sandwich
>>>>is something else. Like a club SANDWICH or a peanut butter SANDWICH or a
>>>>tuna SANDWICH. these are all sandwich.
>>>
>>> There is no "legal definition" you twit.
>>
>> Fine. then LEGALLY, the hot dog is NOT defined as a snadwich.
>
>V frr "Ohetrezrvfgre" dhbgrq va gurer...
>
>Qbrf ur arrq gb znxr n erghea gb chg gur srne bs ohetref
>onpx va Jerry?

Gung zvtug or gbb zhpu sbe Jenny gb unaqyr.

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 by: KlausSchadenfreude - Wed, 27 Mar 2024 21:49 UTC

On Wed, 27 Mar 2024 13:33:30 -0600, "Jerry Sauk"
<jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
>"KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> On Tue, 12 Dec 2023 13:44:42 -0600, "Jerry Sauk"
>> <jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in
>>>message
>>>news:ph8n4i9dcap5k1f68rjcm88mrmkqbi9o06@Schadenfreude.com...
>>>> We should pay more attention to the humble hot dog. It deserves a
>>>> place up there with hamburgers, IMHO.
>>>
>>>Why? Hot Dog's don't taste nearly as good as Hamburger's.
>>
>> Of course they do, liar.
>>
>>> One reason is
>>>you don't normally put Cheese on a hot dog (although you can but it
>>>doesn't
>>>work as well as a hamburger.
>>
>> It's QUITE normal to put cheese on a hot dog. You really need to learn
>> more about fast food before you post here again, Jenny.
>
>It is quite normal, yes, BUT IT IS NOT THE NORM.

Proof?

> It is not even the "norm" to put cheese on a hamburger, eaither. That's
>why teh Cheeseburger was invented.

A cheeseburger is a hamburger with cheese.

Don't tell me you didn't know that.

>But a Hot Dog is called a "Hot Dog", if it was the norm to put cheese on a
>hot dog, it would need to be named a "Cheese Dog".

Wrong, as you usually are. People commonly put mustard on a hot dog,
but that doesn't mean it has to be called a mustard dog.

> But since this has not
>happened, yes it is possible to put cheese on a hot and it is normal, but
>it's still called a Hot Dog.
>

And it's quite normal to put cheese on it.,

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On Wed, 27 Mar 2024 19:15:35 GMT, Frank <frank@creon.earth> wrote:

>On Wed, 27 Mar 2024 13:31:23 -0600, Jerry Sauk wrote:
>
>> "KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:fnphnit8pih8o9autatluda572rauqpoc0@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com...
>>> On Tue, 12 Dec 2023 13:48:08 -0600, "Jerry Sauk"
>>> <jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>"Burgermeister ??" <burgermeister@creon.earth> wrote in message
>>>>news:jCR2M.2806059$vBI8.1146782@fx15.iad...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Is a hot dog even a sandwich?
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> -Burgermeister
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>My opinion is that it's not a sandwich.
>>>
>>> You would be wrong.
>>>
>>>> But then I don't think of a burger
>>>>as sa sandwich, either.
>>>
>>> You don't think at all, Jenny
>>>
>>> SANDWICH: an item of food consisting of two pieces of bread with meat,
>>> cheese, or other filling between them
>>>
>>>> I don't know the legal defination, but a sandwich
>>>>is something else. Like a club SANDWICH or a peanut butter SANDWICH or a
>>>>tuna SANDWICH. these are all sandwich.
>>>
>>> There is no "legal definition" you twit.
>>
>> Fine. then LEGALLY, the hot dog is NOT defined as a snadwich.
>
>V frr "Ohetrezrvfgre" dhbgrq va gurer...
>
>Qbrf ur arrq gb znxr n erghea gb chg gur srne bs ohetref
>onpx va Jerry?

Gung jbhyq or terng. Ohg lbh jvyy arrq gb xrrc va zvaq gung
Jerry/Jenny vf fb fghcvq, vg jvyy gnxr fbzr gvzr sbe uvz gb pngpu ba.

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On Wed, 27 Mar 2024 14:47:20 -0700, KlausSchadenfreude
<klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote:

>On Wed, 27 Mar 2024 19:15:35 GMT, Frank <frank@creon.earth> wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 27 Mar 2024 13:31:23 -0600, Jerry Sauk wrote:
>>
>>> "KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:fnphnit8pih8o9autatluda572rauqpoc0@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com...
>>>> On Tue, 12 Dec 2023 13:48:08 -0600, "Jerry Sauk"
>>>> <jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>"Burgermeister ??" <burgermeister@creon.earth> wrote in message
>>>>>news:jCR2M.2806059$vBI8.1146782@fx15.iad...
>>>>>
>>>>>> Is a hot dog even a sandwich?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> -Burgermeister
>>>>>
>>>>>My opinion is that it's not a sandwich.
>>>>
>>>> You would be wrong.
>>>>
>>>>> But then I don't think of a burger
>>>>>as sa sandwich, either.
>>>>
>>>> You don't think at all, Jenny
>>>>
>>>> SANDWICH: an item of food consisting of two pieces of bread with meat,
>>>> cheese, or other filling between them
>>>>
>>>>> I don't know the legal defination, but a sandwich
>>>>>is something else. Like a club SANDWICH or a peanut butter SANDWICH or a
>>>>>tuna SANDWICH. these are all sandwich.
>>>>
>>>> There is no "legal definition" you twit.
>>>
>>> Fine. then LEGALLY, the hot dog is NOT defined as a snadwich.
>>
>>V frr "Ohetrezrvfgre" dhbgrq va gurer...
>>
>>Qbrf ur arrq gb znxr n erghea gb chg gur srne bs ohetref
>>onpx va Jerry?
>
>Gung zvtug or gbb zhpu sbe Jenny gb unaqyr.

Naq guvf vf n ceboyrz orpnhfr...?

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It wouldn't work anyway.

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On Wed, 27 Mar 2024 13:33:30 -0600, "Jerry Sauk"
<jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
>"KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:fkphnipifsgjl0as0ufqda0arncs0kt8lm@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com...
>> On Tue, 12 Dec 2023 13:44:42 -0600, "Jerry Sauk"
>> <jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>"KlausSchadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com> wrote in
>>>message
>>>news:ph8n4i9dcap5k1f68rjcm88mrmkqbi9o06@Schadenfreude.com...
>>>> We should pay more attention to the humble hot dog. It deserves a
>>>> place up there with hamburgers, IMHO.
>>>
>>>Why? Hot Dog's don't taste nearly as good as Hamburger's.
>>
>> Of course they do, liar.
>>
>>> One reason is
>>>you don't normally put Cheese on a hot dog (although you can but it
>>>doesn't work as well as a hamburger.
>>
>> It's QUITE normal to put cheese on a hot dog. You really need to learn
>> more about fast food before you post here again, Jenny.
>
>It is quite normal, yes, BUT IT IS NOT THE NORM.
>
> It is not even the "norm" to put cheese on a hamburger, eaither. That's
>why teh Cheeseburger was invented.
>
>But a Hot Dog is called a "Hot Dog", if it was the norm to put cheese on a
>hot dog, it would need to be named a "Cheese Dog".

Pink's sells cheese dogs. But it may be the exception. Further,
it's not like a hot dog with ketchup must be called a Ketchup Dog. Not
to anyone who can be honest.

>But since this has not
>happened, yes it is possible to put cheese on a hot and it is normal, but
>it's still called a Hot Dog.

But, by YOUR standards, it MUST be plain. And cheese on a hot dog
is common.

[Cue avoidance from Jenny.]

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