Scutter01: THIS IS FOR YOU!

The #1 community for Gun Owners in Indiana

Member Benefits:

  • Fewer Ads!
  • Discuss all aspects of firearm ownership
  • Discuss anti-gun legislation
  • Buy, sell, and trade in the classified section
  • Chat with Local gun shops, ranges, trainers & other businesses
  • Discover free outdoor shooting areas
  • View up to date on firearm-related events
  • Share photos & video with other members
  • ...and so much more!
  • Roadie

    Modus InHiatus
    Rating - 100%
    17   0   0
    Feb 20, 2009
    9,775
    63
    Beech Grove
    I happen to like ketchup and mustard on my hot dogs.

    How do YOU eat them?

    http://youtu.be/F5JIpT4GkyM

    Chicago Style

    2011_7_28_hot_dog.jpg
     

    Roadie

    Modus InHiatus
    Rating - 100%
    17   0   0
    Feb 20, 2009
    9,775
    63
    Beech Grove
    Huh. I have never heard of eating hot dogs like that.

    Is there anywhere in Indy that serves Chicago style hot dogs?

    Quite a few places actually..

    King David Dogs are awesome, whether you order them Chicago Style or not..
    Fat Dans in Broad Ripple.

    Even Steak n Shake has Chicago Dogs.
     

    catielynnb

    Sharpshooter
    Rating - 0%
    0   0   0
    Feb 16, 2012
    377
    16
    Louisville
    Chicago Dogs are good ... minus the sport peppers.

    And no, I will not cave. I like both. :P
    *REAL* Bacon and Turkey Bacon.

    I'm a girl, I'm 'allowed' to like both.
     

    Scutter01

    Grandmaster
    Rating - 100%
    2   0   0
    Mar 21, 2008
    23,750
    48
    Chicago Dogs are good ... minus the sport peppers.

    And no, I will not cave. I like both. :P
    *REAL* Bacon and Turkey Bacon.

    I'm a girl, I'm 'allowed' to like both.

    Respect for working around your sister's bizarre and inexplicable taste, but I'm still going to eat a triple portion to cover you
     

    mrortega

    Master
    Rating - 100%
    14   0   0
    Jul 9, 2008
    3,693
    38
    Just west of Evansville
    All this bacon reminds me of my dear old departed bachelor Uncle Leo. He was an old farmer who never moved away from the home place. After everybody else moved away or died he lived many years with just his old black (nasty, vicious) dog Tippy. Uncle would make bacon or bologna in an old cast iron skillet. After it was cooked he's just sit the skillet off the burner. Next time he used it he'd put in back on and throw a piece of meat in it. As it warmed up the meat would sink through the melting fat until it was all liquid and it would fry up.

    Excuse me while I go puke remembering that scene.
     

    Roadie

    Modus InHiatus
    Rating - 100%
    17   0   0
    Feb 20, 2009
    9,775
    63
    Beech Grove
    All this bacon reminds me of my dear old departed bachelor Uncle Leo. He was an old farmer who never moved away from the home place. After everybody else moved away or died he lived many years with just his old black (nasty, vicious) dog Tippy. Uncle would make bacon or bologna in an old cast iron skillet. After it was cooked he's just sit the skillet off the burner. Next time he used it he'd put in back on and throw a piece of meat in it. As it warmed up the meat would sink through the melting fat until it was all liquid and it would fry up.

    Excuse me while I go puke remembering that scene.

    Dyers Burgers - Cooked In The Same Grease Since 1912 - iElmira General Discussion - iElmira
     
    Top Bottom