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The most polarizing food: where do you stand?
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »I've never heard of mayo on a hotdog.
Re ketchup: https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-1993-08-04-1993216204-story.html
I've never heard of mayo either. I always thought ketchup and mustard was the standard hotdog topping everywhere.
Chicago is strongly against ketchup on hotdogs.
But Chicago eats that funky yellow mustard, NYC goes for the Golden's0 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »I've never heard of mayo on a hotdog.
Re ketchup: https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-1993-08-04-1993216204-story.html
I've never heard of mayo either. I always thought ketchup and mustard was the standard hotdog topping everywhere.
Chicago is strongly against ketchup on hotdogs.
But Chicago eats that funky yellow ketchup, NYC goes for the Golden's
Don’t forget the unnecessarily-green relish.
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The pizza and hot dog debates are WAY more polarizing than the pink cookies.6
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I’m wondering why people have to put additional dressings/toppings on everything and can’t just eat the food the way it comes.4
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By definition, cookies cannot be polarizing... Pancakes, on the other hand...2
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Street tacos
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Pizza should absolutely have pineapple. That sharp sweetness cutting through the savoury, salty unctuousness - lovely!
It should also have feta, olives, jalapeno and sweetcorn.
...actually, it should have pepperoni, but I'm mostly vegetarian these days...5 -
I LOVE the cookies in the OP, but now I live in the UK and they don't seem to really exist here.
Speaking of pineapple on pizza we are having pizza tonight, and it will be pepperoni, pineapple, and jalapeno like the photo: with the cheese already on it you get all the different taste areas, so good!4 -
bennettinfinity wrote: »By definition, cookies cannot be polarizing... Pancakes, on the other hand...
How are pancakes polarizing? (I want to learn!)
Chili, BBQ -- polarizing.
Also, although I like Chicago style hotdogs better than other hotdogs (and no ketchup, although I'd go mustard (which can be brown), onions, and non sweet relish (I hate sweet relish), and will have the pickle on the side. No celery salt for me. I do like giardiniera, which is sometimes available and good on almost everything (not pizza or ice cream).
However, I will admit that I would almost always choose a brat over any hotdog.2 -
pancakerunner wrote: »
All personal. For me - I wouldn't call this food... It's utter fake crap. I love cookies and desserts and all of it.. However, this example is a total waste of calories.5 -
Ha! I'm a recovering Texan......ranch is basically a food group down there. I don't usually eat ranch on pizza the first day I have it. I live alone, so ordering pizza is basically food for the week. Ranch helps leftovers tremendously.3 -
Blech! 😝1
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Keto_Vampire wrote: »
I never claimed to be normal3
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