MUSTARD!
well dogs are cornivorous so you go on from there......
Some condiments that go on food are: salt and pepper Ketchup Mustard Mayonnaise Relish Pickles
first after you beaded all of the villeins go to hot dog stand get a hot dog and then go to Ned noodle head and then trade him the hot dog for the gold medal.
Hot dog recipes are not hard to find but to get the best tasting and easiest ones I suggest you go to www.allrecipes.com For a direct link go to: http://allrecipes.com/recipes/main-dish/sandwiches-and-wraps/hot-dogs/ Here you can find a wide variety of recipes.
It CAN, but people tend to put other stuff on a hot dog instead
No, it was invented in St. Louis, Missouri. Go on wikipedia and search Hot Dog. :)
Go to The City and talk to man at the Hot-Dog stand.
Back to his comic shop to go back to work. You need to go to the hot dog stand guy, ask him for a hot dog, and then give it to ned noodle head.
Go to the W-shop
The number of Weight Watchers points in a hot dog and bun would depend on the specific brand and ingredients used. Typically, a standard hot dog and bun combination may range from 8-10 points, with variations based on factors such as the type of hot dog (beef, turkey, vegetarian), the bun (whole wheat, white), and any condiments added. It is important to refer to the Weight Watchers point system or calculator for precise point values based on the specific ingredients and portion sizes used.
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Hot Dog Day is celebrated annually on July 23. Use the listed suggestions to recognize this national holiday with a budget-friendly summer party.Hot DiggityPlan ahead. Take advantage of Fourth of July sales on hot dogs and buns so you’ll have plenty after the fourth for your National Hot Dog Day party.There are a variety of hot dog types and brands. Pork, beef, turkey, and soy hot dogs are available in most markets.BallparkCheck with ballparks about Hot Dog Day celebrations. Some restaurants offer deals and novelty hot dog items all day. Can’t get out to the ballpark, look for Los Angeles Dodger Dogs and National Hebrew hot dogs in the packaged meats area of the grocery store.Serve hot dogs with traditional and unique condiments like catsup, mustard, salsa, chili, and relish. Go ‘60s-style with cocktail weenies and olives on colored toothpicks.Weiner WinnerGet the kids involved with a hot dog eating contest or a blind taste test of popular brands. Challenge the neighbors to a hot dog cook-off.Have a potluck party. Require each pot to have hot dogs and at least one other ingredient like chili, spaghetti, or sauerkraut.