Submitted by Rona_Gura on

Hamburgers v. Hot Dogs

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With Memorial day weekend upon us, hopefully everyone is outside enjoying much needed fresh air. And, when I think of Memorial Day, I think of bar-b-ques. A thought I do not believe the current situation will change. In fact,  I believe we need our bar-b-ques even more this year. So the natural question is, what is your preference? Are you a hamburger person or hotdog person? Or both?

 

I am a hot dog person. I am not a fan of hamburgers, at all. Although I like my hotdogs a bit differently than most, I  put ketchup on my hotdogs. Or, as my Dad used to say, “She’ll have an unAmerican hotdog.”

 

So, when a host comes around with the hamburger and hotdog tray which do you grab? And what toppings do you put on it?

 

Happy Memorial Day Gotham!!! Stay safe!!

 

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Victoria Drogin

Hot dogs with mustard and sauerkraut, then hamburgers with ketchup, pickles L&T! And brownies, and blueberries and strawberries for dessert! Tradition! Happy Memorial Day everyone.
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Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Mon, 05/25/2020 - 00:08

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Marilyn Genoa

Hot dogs with cole slaw (The kind Ben’s sells)
A dozen years ago I stopped eating meat and have recently come across a good vegan hotdog and we make our own coleslaw using veganaise which taste just like Ben’s and my mothers. However tonight we’re having impossible burgers on the grill
Norman Spizz

Hebrew National quarter pounders with Sabretts onions. Both available at supermarkets.
Daniel Schwartz

I love them both, especially if grilled over charcoal. My mom was same way about hot dogs, always with mustard. But when I met my HS best friend so many years ago, he introduced me to ketchup and now I do one or the other depending on brand. Hebrew National just tastes better with Mustard in my opinion. Sabrett is good with ketchup.

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