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Chili dogs! I can't believe I forgot chili dogs. Those are amazing too, though I question why you'd put any condiments on one. Hot sauce, I guess?
 

Now here's the thing. A sad little grocery store hot dog, that you've tossed in the microwave? Sure, throw some ketchup on that (especially when combined with boxed Mac n' cheese). A real, serious sausage though? Mustard and onions are it. Maybe some pickle relish, if you're feeling frisky.

I mean even for a McDonald's "hamburger" doesn't call for chocolate sauce, and a Taco Bell "taco" doesn't call for mustard and pickle relish.

And microwaved hot dog!?!? Who does that to even a store brand? Don't you have a gas burner and a fork? Or even a pot of boiling water?
 

Chili dogs! I can't believe I forgot chili dogs. Those are amazing too, though I question why you'd put any condiments on one. Hot sauce, I guess?

Mustard and onions seem traditional with the chili. Although a lot of places seem like they can't tell the difference between overly ground sloppy joe and chili.
 
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Honest to God not kidding around, never seen anyone object to ketchup on a hot dog.
Oh, you poor summer child. I remember winter offensive of aught-two. We had to burn our underwear to keep warm, it was so cold. The defenders of mustard honor, bolstered by the ROTC program at Poupon University, fought off the hordes of Heinz at the Battle of Mount Horeb. I can still remember the fight song of the brave souls from Poupon U:

On our hot dogs, on our bratwurst,
Mustard is so cool.
Never mayo, never ketchup
They’re against the rules.
Gleaming gold and mellow yellow,
Smooth, rough, sweet and hot,
Fight, POUPON U, we’ll fight
and eat some lunch.

In the end, we held the line. Heinz couldn't cut the mustard.
 

Mustard and onions seem traditional with the chili. Although a lot of place seem like they can't tell the difference between overly ground sloppy joe and chili.
Onions sure, but that's a topping, not a condiment. I enjoy a wide range of mustards, and none I can think of would go well with chili. One of the local restaurants defaults to mayo and ketchup, which is sacrilege

Microwave hot Dogs are a lifeline when you've got kids
 

I mean even for a McDonald's "hamburger" doesn't call for chocolate sauce, and a Taco Bell "taco" doesn't call for mustard and pickle relish.

And microwaved hot dog!?!? Who does that to even a store brand? Don't you have a gas burner and a fork? Or even a pot of boiling water?

Arguing over the best toppings for a hot dog is akin to a heated debate about the proper deployment of Cheez Whiz.

....I can understand that there might be a dispute, but I fail to understand what depths of the human condition occurred that made the dispute necessary.
 

Mustard and onions seem traditional with the chili. Although a lot of place seem like they can't tell the difference between overly ground sloppy joe and chili.
I had baked beans and coleslaw on a hot dog once. I hate to admit that I liked it.
Embarrassed Shame GIF
 

Dirty Harry...


President Obama...

I mean seriously, this is not a secret! :)


I wouldn't do it, because Ketchup only goes on burgers (and only if you don't have any pimento cheese), but

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I mean, if one is terrible at making Mac and cheese, like sub-Kraft levels?
 


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