Showing posts with label hotdog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hotdog. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Hot-dogs, Fries, and more...

Little Valley Academy gets an all beef hot-dog with fries and applesauce...because these are the "little guys" we cut the hot-dog in two length wise(less of a choking hazard).


Valley Fellowship Christian Academy gets an all beef hot-dog, fries (this is an older picture still showing chips, but its fries now), chili, and shredded cheese. So really you could have chili-cheese dog or chili-cheese fries, or even just at the chili separate. Yes, to many options maybe? Ha.





Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Favorites This Week!

Kenji, over at SeriousEats.com, posted an excellent article for grilling steaks this summer. Actually it's more about: The Food Lab: 7 Old Wives' Tales About Cooking Steak That Need To Go Away.  Let me give you three myths that I hear the most to interest you in reading the article:
  1.  "Sear your meat over high heat to lock in juices."
  2.  "Use the "poke test" to check if your steak is done."
  3.  "You should let a thick steak rest at room temperature before you cook it."
And there are four other myths with the science to debunk them. Great job Kenji!

While out today i found the following in a local Walmart on sale for $1.50! Yes, hotdogs bragging to have been made with Bacon! But as the WEBstarauntstore.com tweeted me today "...apparently every other meat as well!". LOL!!! I think I would try them once in the name of research!


Next up I found that the 12 pack bottles of Landshark beer have an iron-on transferrable that you can put on a tee-shirt. Wow! What will they think of next? You get an iron-on and they get free advertising. 





I am not a beer drinker at all. But the concept was interesting. 

Just another day at work!

Monday, July 6, 2009

How do you Hotdog?

Most of you know by now (if you follow me on Facebook, Twitter, or this site) when I get a craving I usually try to indulge in it, go for it,  or 'do it' the next time I get a chance.  For example one day last week I had Butterfinger Ice Cream for breakfast.  It's just that simple.

The newest craving I had that came on real strong was something I first learned about years ago (like when I was 16) when I worked at A&W Rootbeer or Restaurant (as ours was called A&W Family Restaurant).  But first I want you to know it was not one of those new modern A&W restaurants.  It was an old one.  Women working the 'car hops', a fireplace in the center of the dining area, little league/softball/baseball pictures hung everywhere from their sponsorship.  And we still made the Rootbeer syrup before linking it in with the CO2(soda machine for carbonation).  Yeah, 'back in the day'.

A good friend of mine from high school was working there told me I needed to try one of his favorite hot-dog combinations.  You melted American cheese on top of a hot-dog in a bun, then add chopped onion, pickles, ketchup, and mayo, then top it with coleslaw (the white coleslaw, not that ketchup or vinegar coleslaw).  I thought he was crazy, but the flavor combination really surprised me.  I loved it!

Slaw-dogs with cheese, onion, pickle, mayo, & ketchup.  For some reason that struck me yesterday and I really wanted to have it, so I did.  I bought the ingredients at the store (much cheaper) with a bag of Kettle Sour Cream and Onion potato chips.  Kettle chips are the greatest, all flavors are good...Crispy, thick, and crunchy.  And for dessert, I finished off with Caramel Caribou ice cream.  Delicious.

You're probably wondering what's wrong with me and why I didn't eat BBQ?  Why not make your own rules?  July 4th can still be a day of celebration no matter what you eat or how you enjoy it (even if it's your birthday)!





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