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Bone Man

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RE: Hot Dog Debate Tue, 12/6/05 1:41 PM (permalink)
I can't fine one single place that sells Heid's Mustard online.

Any ideas?
 
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    the ancient mariner

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    RE: Hot Dog Debate Thu, 12/8/05 7:12 AM (permalink)
    Holy Hot Dog, Batman------- someone likes mayo on a dog. Nathan Handwerker (the founder of Nathan's Famous the famous hot dogs of famous Coney Island, NY, where hot dogs were famous) must be spinning in his grave. Oy vey !!!!!!!!!!!

     
    #32
      TnGuy

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      RE: Hot Dog Debate Thu, 12/8/05 9:11 AM (permalink)
      Bone Manquote:
      I can't fine one single place that sells Heid's Mustard online.

      Any ideas?



      http://www.heidshotdogs.com/non_flash/policiesnf.htm



      TnGuy
       
      #33
        Bone Man

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        RE: Hot Dog Debate Thu, 12/8/05 11:51 AM (permalink)
        Thanks, TNguy.

        Their order form is a little wacky so I e-mailed them to find out if I could order the mustard only. We'll se what they say.

        Again, thanks for your help on this one.
         
        #34
          Scorereader

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          RE: Hot Dog Debate Thu, 12/8/05 1:52 PM (permalink)
          July 17, 2000
          Washington - A recent National Hot Dog & Sausage Council poll of Representatives and Senators in the U.S. Congress revealed that 73% of Republican lawmakers prefer mustard on their hot dog compared to 47% of Democrat lawmakers. In keeping with the mustard- leaning tendencies of the Republican party, Texas Governor George W. Bush prefers mustard and relish on his hot dog.

          The National Hot Dog & Sausage Council conducted the Congressional poll to mark National Hot Dog Month in July. In conducting the poll, the Council contacted the offices of all U.S. Senators and Representatives with a simple question: “what do you prefer on your hot dog?” A total of 40 lawmakers responded to the poll, which was conducted in June/July, 2000. The Council also contacted the campaigns of the likely presidential nominees of the Republican and Democratic parties.

          The poll revealed that Democrats in the House and Senate are deeply divided over the ketchup/mustard issue. While 47% of Democrats preferred mustard, 35% preferred ketchup on their hot dogs.

          Republicans in the House and Senate are unified in their support of mustard on their hot dog, with 73% preferring mustard to only 17% of Republican lawmakers opting for ketchup.

          The Council's poll of presidential candidates asked what the future “top dog” liked on top of his dog. According to his campaign, Texas Governor George W. Bush likes mustard and relish on his hot dog. The Council's poll also revealed some interesting hot dog topping preferences among lawmakers. Some responses from lawmakers include:

          Sen. Richard Durbin (D-IL) prefers his hot dog topped “Chicago style,” with mustard, onions, relish, tomatoes, pickles, sport peppers and celery salt. Rep. James Walsh (R-NY) favors a Hoffman's hot dog at the famous Heid's Hot Dog Stand in Liverpool, NY, smothered in dark mustard and accompanied by chocolate milk. Rep. Tom Udall (D-NM) tops his hot dog with green chile from New Mexico. Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) prefers his hot dog served with Cincinnati-style chili, preferably from Cincinnati's famous Skyline Chili.

          “The hot dog toppings issue is clearly emerging as one of the hot-button issues in the 2000 election year,” said NHDSC Manager of Public Affairs James Ratchford. “The range of responses shows that although our Congress is united in their love for hot dogs, they have very different opinions about what should go on top of their hot dogs. A hearing may be in order to resolve this issue.”

          The great hot dog debate will continue on Capitol Hill on July 19, when the American Meat Institute hosts its annual Hot Dog Lunch in celebration of National Hot Dog Month. The luncheon -- one of the most popular annual events on Capitol Hill -- features a variety of popular hot dog and sausage products from lunch sponsors to celebrate National Hot Dog Month in July. Baseball legends Whitey Ford, Boog Powell and Wilmer Fields will be on hand to sign autographs and meet guests at the annual event, which last year attracted more than 1,000 Capitol Hill Staff, lawmakers and federal agency officials.

          This year's lunch will also feature hot dogs from Armour Swift-Eckrich, Farmland, Hormel Foods Corporation, Hygrade Food Products Corp., and Oscar Mayer Foods Corporation.
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          Stolen from: http://www.spcnetwork.com/mii/2000/000749.htm



          Only in D.C., man....only in DC can a hot dog become political. Gotta love it.
           
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            Bone Man

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            RE: Hot Dog Debate Thu, 12/8/05 2:08 PM (permalink)
            The Heid's mustard place must have gone out of business or something, TNguy. I sent them an e-mail and it came back.

            Bummer.
             
            #36
              TnGuy

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              RE: Hot Dog Debate Thu, 12/8/05 3:16 PM (permalink)
              Bone Man
              quote:
              The Heid's mustard place must have gone out of business or something, TNguy. I sent them an e-mail and it came back.

              Bummer.



              Perhaps you could try their phone number (315-451-0786) and see what the story is.


              TnGuy
               
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                Bone Man

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                RE: Hot Dog Debate Fri, 12/9/05 3:39 AM (permalink)
                I will do that.

                Thanx!
                 
                #38
                  garryd451

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                  RE: Hot Dog Debate Fri, 12/9/05 11:09 AM (permalink)
                  My taste in Hot Dogs:

                  1. A Hot Dog with Kraut is great, but I don't eat krout on a Hot dog if I want to really taste the Hot dog, You put Kraut on a Hot Dog, when You are hungry for Kraut......

                  2. I feel the same way about a Chili dog, I eat a Chili Dog when I am hungry for chili.

                  3. Chicago Dogs are good too, but if You run it through the garden, the hot peppers takes away from the taste of the Hot Dog....

                  These are just my feelings and preferences, Hot dogs are like religion and politics, everbody has their own preferences and tastes and no one can change that!
                   
                  #39
                    Williamsburger

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                    RE: Hot Dog Debate Fri, 12/16/05 4:24 PM (permalink)
                    quote:
                    Originally posted by doggone

                    Hello forum
                    I operate a cart in central Florida.I use only Hebrew National dogs.The hardest thing to find in this area is a decent bun.I stumbled onto Martin's brand potato rolls.Has anyone tried these? They are slightly sweet,soft and most importantly stay fresh forever.Condiment requests are as wide ranging as the transient mix of people here.Next to mustard the most requested item is MAYO. I know, I Know, mayo? but the customer is always right.
                    Gotta go to work
                    thanks


                    This is what I eat with my hot dogs at home. They're yummy and have more fiber than an ordinary (on so many levels) bun.
                    CB
                     
                    #40
                      Bone Man

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                      RE: Hot Dog Debate Fri, 12/16/05 6:32 PM (permalink)
                      I made the James (restaurant) texas hot dog sauce a couple of nights ago and I loved it until I added the "thickener" at the end which is about half corn flour. I can see where Texans might like that (acquired taste) but I thought that it took away from a great sauce. I plan to amend it by either just cooking it down a bit or by using mild taco or fajita seasoning as thickener.

                      In any case, I'm still diligently working on the ultimate hot dog at home. I have heart trouble (too many dogs and beers) and can't travel much anymore. I'm trying to get the best dog, the best sauce, the ultimate toppings, the ONE bun, etc.

                      Hey, If I succeed, I'll pass it on!

                      BTW, I think that slaw on a hot dog idea must have come from the slaw on a BBQ sandwich idea (which I love). I love kraut (Vlassic) on a hot dog or brat or metwurst but I've yet to try slaw. I'll be doing that soon.
                       
                      #41
                        Sundancer7

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                        RE: Hot Dog Debate Fri, 12/16/05 6:47 PM (permalink)
                        I enjoy the Hebrew National regular hot dog with slaw, Chicago emerald relish, mustard and onions.

                        In Chicago you get mostly Nathans which is good but Iprefer Hebrew National.

                        Paul E. Smith
                        Knoxville, TN
                         
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