Ketchup does NOT belong on hot dogs.
Beans do NOT belong in chili.
Overtime does NOT belong in College Football.
It depends on my mood, but may include any combination of mustard/ketchup/cheese/diced onion/diced tomato. I’m not a big fan of chili as a condiment, enjoy sauerkraut as a side dish, even for bratwurst but not a fan of it on hot dogs, slaw sounds interesting.
I’m feeling adventurous though, and would like to try some avocado with it, I think that’d be tasty.
As long as the hot dog is burnt ,I am pleased. I take the one everybody else thinks is too black. Then a skinny ribbon of mustard.
I grew up with the West Virginia style dog, and now do some combination of mustard (spicy or no), chopped onions, chili and kraut (but not the last two together.) While I wouldn’t call using ketchup heretical, it should at least be recognized as heterodox and likely to lead to a significant time in Purgatory.
The specials at Jimmy John’s in West Chester, PA are my favorite wieners; fat sausages with a thick natural casing that pops when you bite them.
Brown mustard, ketchup and onions. Maybe cheese.
I consider myself a little bit of a foodie but I like ketchup and a slice of american cheese thank you very much. I can see how mustard goes with a hotdog but it just makes me want to hurl.
Kind of like how people can’t tolerate Cilantro.
Ketchup DOES belong on MY hot dog.
Beans DO belong in MY chili.
Leave out of yours what you like. I don’t care what’s in yours, you’re old enough to have it the way you want it.
I won’t debate you about the college football overtime. I really don’t care about that one way or the other, either.
Mustard only on hot dogs; ketchup is for hamburgers.
(In my case they’d both be the vegetarian variety; I favor these spicy little suckers by way of dogs. Yum.)