It slaps tho
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I never understood how this was somehow a sign of being poor. I don't buy hotdog buns. I have always ate my hotdogs this way.
This is my preferred consumption method. Buy a bag of hotdog buns and they have a single purpose, be a fluffy sausage pocket.
Hotdog buns with:
- PB & J - too much bread and possibly to sloppy
- In place of sandwich bread - nice try Satan.
It is a bread product designed with a singular purpose.
A loaf of sandwich bread, that is like the Swiss army knife of bread.
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That sausage gives me the creeps. Please just a real one
Found the German
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The real question is why the hell would you place the hot dog in this direction. Being vertical means the bread will not fully wrap around the dog and therefore not hold any condiments. Horizontally will allow for adequate condiments. The only downside being the ends of the bread will have hotdog sticking out.
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I would sometimes just eat the bread with yellow mustard. It's rough.
Is that actually good? I've just eaten plain bread with water. Mind you, I usually just bake my own bread and it comes out delicious as is.
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The real question is why the hell would you place the hot dog in this direction. Being vertical means the bread will not fully wrap around the dog and therefore not hold any condiments. Horizontally will allow for adequate condiments. The only downside being the ends of the bread will have hotdog sticking out.
Turn the bread? In this economy?
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I never noticed how modest my childhood lifestyle was until my 1st grade teacher asked the class what we all did for vacation during the school break. I worked on a ranch or stayed home playing with secondhand toys. I remember thinking "wait... is this what people do? How?" I remember missing out on many opportunities as a child (travel, sports, restaurants, etc) due to finances, but still don't consider it being a "poor" upbringing overall. My parents did the best they could with what they had, and I think having limited opportunities actually helped me be more creative with my time.
Anyway, back to the point... when we had them available sometime after getting a microwave, I ate hot dogs like this periodically in elementary school through college.
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Found the German
wrote last edited by [email protected]The real struggle is that people will rather eat sausages made of oil and trash. Bread whiter than snow. Ketchup made from apples and sugar.
There is nothing wrong with using bread, but if you struggle then rather eat cabbage, onions, carrots, oats.
Please take care of yourselves, people. Learn to cook something more than a cheap trash sausage.
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What? I came home and ate it tonight with a slice of fake cheese on each one. The franks were beef though.
with at least mustard though, right?
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Is that actually good? I've just eaten plain bread with water. Mind you, I usually just bake my own bread and it comes out delicious as is.
I mean when you're hungry and don't got any food to cook or money to get some, then yeah it's pretty good. Probably more so depends on if you like yellow mustard enough, which I do. I don't miss those times.
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with at least mustard though, right?
To be precise It was Great value sliced bread. Great value cheese like slices. Great value mustard. With makers mark beef franks. It was the meal that Sam Walton's zombie corpse made.