Uncooked hot dogs taste just like bologna. I think they are the same thing in different forms.
I also liked them raw as a child, with mustard.
(Damn, I can’t type bologna without singing it…b-o-l-o-g-n-a)
Uncooked hot dogs taste just like bologna. I think they are the same thing in different forms.
I also liked them raw as a child, with mustard.
(Damn, I can’t type bologna without singing it…b-o-l-o-g-n-a)
[completely unrelated note] My nephew used to sing "Jesus loves me this I know, Cause the bible tells me so, and Oscar Meyer has a way with B-O-L-O-G-N-A. He was too young to understand my fits of laughter. [/c.u.n.]
Interestingly enough, these have been available in my area for some time as well (distributed by Ruffles). They are not as readily available as the dill pickle chips…and as a sidenote, there are two brands of dill pickle chips available in my area: Old Dutch and Barrel O’ Fun.
We must just get all the new chips. People around here do have weird eating habits. Maybe marketers think that this is a good test market because if no one here eats it, no one anywhere will.
And conversely, bologna is good cooked. The other thing I had as a kid was fried bologna sandwiches.
BTW, I always wanted to slap the kid on the Oscar Mayer ad silly. They must have done a nationwide search for the most obnoxious boy ever.
What’s WRONG with you?!?!?! This is the best flavor ever (though their Bar-B-Q is also second to none)! When I moved from Maine, I used to order it by the case and have it shipped to my house. Unfortunately since the damn Canadians took over the company, I can no longer do so.
It really is no different than a tasty clam dip.
And yes, I am serious.
Gad, you people need to eat chips from Asia. When I was living in Seoul, the local mom&pop “supa” sold shrimp-flavored chips (YUM!) and squid-flavored chips (not so yum), wasabi-flavored chips, and bulgogi-flavored chips, but the only snack item that grossed me out was corn chips dipped in chocolate. Blecchh!
Which is the only way I’ll ever eat the stuff. I once spent several months in a homless shelter, the staff there gave everyone bologna sandwiches for lunch. Good thing they allowed us to nuke the meat if we wanted!
Squid chips would almost certainly constitute cruel and unusual punishment.
The shrimp ones… They’re interesting… Not bad, exactly, but I don’t know if it’s a combination I liked. The wasabi ones are divine though!
What in the world is wasabi?
Isn’t that how Japanese people say “Budweiser”?
It’s green horseradish paste - you put it on your sushi.
Oishii desu yo!
There’s a chip that’s flavored with that unholy paste?:eek:
Oh look, there is no God. There’s the proof.
Do not dis wasabi or you shall be punished. Wasabi is the food of the Gods. It’s like horseradish on steroids.
Bow before the holy might of wasabi! Slather that shit on sashimi and you will know what it truly means to be alive.
I still indulge in the occasional raw hot dog - my favorite are Hebrew National straight out of the fridge, with a nice stripe of mustard down the back. Reminds me of those Penrose Hot Mama spiced sausages I would pick up at the 7-Eleven. You know the ones - they’re artificially fire-engine red, and beef lips are one of the ingredients.
Oh Christ, my mouth is watering…
Jesus why won’t this thread die.
90% of you are forbidden to EVER set food in my kitchen.
Heathens
Hrrm hit submit too soon.
It’s not like any of you are bad people. It’s just. … raw hotdogs and unholy potato chip flavors…
Next thing you know you’ll be swapping recipes for fondit coated hotdogs
Hmm…I’d never even heard of such a thing as “Snyder’s[sub]®[/sub] of Hanover-brand Coney Island Hot Dog with Mustard Flavored Potato Chips”, let alone laid eyes on the things, until I saw this thread a few days ago. Now, less than a week later, I happen into the breakroom where I work, and lo and behold, what do I see: Snyder’s[sub]®[/sub] of Hanover-brand Coney Island Hot Dog with Mustard Flavored Potato Chips.
Coincidence…or conspiracy?
As Lore Fitzgerald Sjöberg would no doubt say: Weird. Eerie.
The actual chips taste pretty much like potato chips, with a hint of mustard. Any resemblance to hot dogs is pretty faint, I have to say. I do not, however, have what you would call an educated palate.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have to go buy a crate of yummy, delicious, nutritious Snyder’s[sub]®[/sub] of Hanover-brand Coney Island Hot Dog with Mustard Flavored Potato Chips! Make that two crates! Mmm-mmm good! And also write a large check to the Citizens Committee to Elect Damien Snyder President of the United States!
Sorry to hijack, but what is autoclave tape?
It’s tape you use on an autoclave of course.
When I eat hotdogs (it’s been years) I eat them with ketchup,mustard,and sometimes cheese. I also eat them with saurkraut,the good kind (Bavarian). I say,whatever tastes good to you,but those chips sounded NASTY!!! The bag alone would have been deterrant enough for me…unlesss…I was REALLY curious…then I might take a tiny nibble,if it didn’t taste good…I’d spit it out. :eek:
On the subject of snack foods I like Fritos Chili Cheese corn chips,Four Cheese and Spicy Doritos,most sour cream and chives/onion flavors…and Rold Gold Cracker Barrel Sharp Cheddar tiny twists. I had a friend try them,and tell me with eyes watering “It’s HOT!” He meant that the flavor was too strong for him. (He’s from Japan.) They are very good,but not for the faint of tastebud!