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Re: Hot Dog Vendors
When I lived in NYC, I loved Sabaret hot dogs. They were the best! I always got them with mustard and sauerkraut, along with a Yoo-Hoo. And it was cheap eats, to boot! 

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Re: Hot Dog Vendors
Onions, chili and mustard all the way on either beef or pork hot dogs! Even NY hot sausage too! 

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Re: Hot Dog Vendors
It depends on what I'm in the mood for. Some times, nothing but a grilled hot dog will do. I also like to roast hot dogs over an open fire. Believe it or not, I do that in the Winter time. I buy myself a one pount package of Best Kosher or Oscar Meyer, and I tape a meat fork to a long stick, and I have a weenie roast in the living room while I watch my horror movies. That's one of my Halloween favorites. Nothing beats the taste.
Other times, I'm in the mood for a Chicago style steamd hot dog, with celary salt. On both cases. onions, mustard and pickle relish. Some times if I'm in the mood, a touch of horse raddish.
Mike
Other times, I'm in the mood for a Chicago style steamd hot dog, with celary salt. On both cases. onions, mustard and pickle relish. Some times if I'm in the mood, a touch of horse raddish.
Mike
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Re: Hot Dog Vendors
Horseradish on hot dogs are good! 
Maybe I should add horseradish, chili and white onions on it along with mustard. Guess sesame seed hot dog buns are great, too?

Maybe I should add horseradish, chili and white onions on it along with mustard. Guess sesame seed hot dog buns are great, too?