Costco hots dogs. Mind you, nothing like a Coney Dog, but still an amazing food bargain.
[BTW: Impossible Burger is Unicorn meat].
We aren't talking about food.
Costco hots dogs. Mind you, nothing like a Coney Dog, but still an amazing food bargain.
[BTW: Impossible Burger is Unicorn meat].
...and nothing needs to die...
- Pulses ...
- Soya beans. ...
- Quinoa. ...
- Nuts. ...
- Seeds. ...
- Cereals and grains. ...
- Quorn
I think I love you.
I do, when's the cookout?
I'm not too picky on dog or bun, but usually the more basic the better. Though I do try to get a reasonable decent quality dog.
The sauce is where it's at. No thanks on chili, sorry-not-sorry, but you're wrong.
My favorite sauce so far is Tony Packo's. But with them being in Toledo, I'm not sure how far their distribution network reaches.
Just because you CAN doesn't mean you SHOULD.Has anyone mentioned slaw dogs? (please don't throw things at me) Seems to have been kind of popular around where I lived in TN.
What do they expense you for that beast? We have nothing offered like that in Canada.I Know I'll probably catch hell for this, but Sonic's 1/4lb footlong coney cheesedog ain't half bad. They kinda skimp on the toppings a little, so I gotta add more finely chopped onion and some additional mustard plus a little ketchup. My biggest problem with them is they're too damned expensive.
What do they expense you for that beast? We have nothing offered like that in Canada.
That's very reasonable. If in Canada for a sausage in a bun or a large hot dog it would be maybe $8-$10 each. The USA has such great deals on fast food and snacks.Sorry, I don't have the receipt but I remember 3 of 'em were over $14, maybe closer to $15. I can see that cost justified for a 1/4lb hamburger, not a glorified hot dog tho.
That's very reasonable. If in Canada for a sausage in a bun or a large hot dog it would be maybe $8-$10 each. The USA has such great deals on fast food and snacks.