If you rub the hot dog long enough, the yogurt comes out.
It is a quote from Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium.
To write about economic interdependence related to a hot dog stand, you could discuss how the stand relies on various suppliers for ingredients like buns, sausages, and condiments, illustrating the interconnectedness of local food producers and distributors. Additionally, consider how the hot dog stand contributes to the local economy by attracting customers who may also patronize nearby businesses, creating a symbiotic relationship. Highlight the role of seasonal events or festivals that can boost sales, further demonstrating the interdependent nature of local economies.
U.S. regions have hot and cold places.
it was warm,and hot it was warm,and hot it was warm,and hot
Hot Topic was and is an independent store, but they do own Torrid
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yogurt juice cheese hot dog and sucking dogs
It's trying to be an analogy and failing. "Cat" and "dog" are both nouns, and so is "ice". However, "hot" is an adjective. The relationship between the first pair of words is not the same as that between the second pair of words. "Hot" is the opposite of a quality which "Ice" has. "Lemon is to sweet as Ice is to hot" would be a successful analogy.
its because the context was not good so Elmo had to order an hot dog instead of a yogurt
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Oh, dude, you're talking about that iconic Mickey Mouse Clubhouse song! So, Mickey says "Hot dog, hot dog, hot diggity dog" in the theme song. It's like the anthem of every kid who grew up watching Disney Junior. You can't help but sing along, even if it gets stuck in your head for days.
it's a big hot-dog but hot-dog are smaller than jumbo hot-dog
If Hot Dog Heaven served 1,884 Hot Dogs between 11am and 11 pm then they served 157 hot dogs per hour. That's a lot of hot dogs!
Hot dog! (Hot dog)Hot dog!Hot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dogNow we got ears, it's time for cheersHot dog, hot dog, the problem's solvedHot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dogGrab my boots and a sandwichLet's start a paradeGet the coconut drum kitFor Daisy to playHot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dogWe're taking off, we're dancing nowHot dog, leapfrog, and holy cowHot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dogHot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dogIt's a brand new dayWhatcha waiting for?Get up, stretch out, stomp on the floorHot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dogHot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dogWe're splitting the sceneWe're full of beansSo long for now from Mickey Mouse (That's me!)And the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse"
yes it is still a hot dog
Yes. There were frankfurters in the 1800's but a hot dog isn't considered a hot dog until it is actually served between a bun. This didn't happen until 1867.
Yes, just don't simmer it after you've added the yogurt or it tends to separate.