My husband and I are from Portsmouth!! Thanks for the interesting story, I had fun reading it...and the hot dogs ain't that bad either ;)
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I loved this story...can't say the same about boiled hotdogs though! Thanks for posting!
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great story:) nothing beats a good old hot dog when you are in a hurry.
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Always loved plain dogs (though as a Chicago native, I love them fully loaded too) but the five stars here is really for the story. That was pretty cool. Thanks for sharing :-)
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I really enjoyed your story. Thanks for the posting.
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I lived off of these hot dogs when i was younger. My mom would buy the Hatfield jumbo pack (something like 30 hotdogs). It had a distinct yellow packaging and i'd have to chisel off the amount i'd want from the frozen mass of hotdogs. I'd boil em like you said bone man, Then slap them around a piece of local Stroehmann white bread. Usually i'd add some sort of condiment. saurkraut, relish, ketchup, mustard, mayonaise (the best in my book). The only problem was if you waited too long the relish or the saurkraut would soak through the white bread. so i'd have to eat fast if it was a day i used kraut or relish. Ahh the good old days. Thanks for the story also boneman, it was enteraining.
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Awesome story. My bread and hotdogs is even easier. I love them ice cold, straight out of the package with soft white bread. Yum. If they are cold, they don't even need mayo or mustard. Key here though is a good brand of hotdogs--Ball Park is my favorite.
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I gave this 4 stars. I loved hot dogs on bread when I was kid. I remember being so excited when mom said we was having hot dogs for dinner. When I was a kid things were super tight for my single mom of 3. We had alot of nights of hot dogs and bread (of course we could afford ketchup & mustard)but there were those rare night we could afford buns which I so looked forward to as they are just so much better then just bread. I had my fill of bread and hot dogs when I was a kid so now I WON'T eat them on bread buns only for me. Thanks for the trip down memory lane and thanks for posting a good recipe. Christine (internetnut)
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I love these on a rare occasion. Ranks right up there with balogna slapped between two pieces of REALLY soft white bread, and a little mustard if you got it!
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5 stars for that great story...AND bringing back some great memories!!! No... I was never in the Portsmouth Old City Jail (LOL) but when I was a kid, my parents were very frugal. We didn't get any gourmet hot dogs or anything like that... plus my parents are Thai and didn't eat a lot of baked goods, but we always had plenty of cheap white bread around for us kids to make sandwiches to take to school for lunch. So, being as frugal as they were, they would just wrap a piece of bread around a hot dog and let us have at it! We were lukcy if there were a couple of stray packets of mustard or ketchup laying around the house to dress them up with!!! Sometimes, when I crave a quick hot dog, I will nuke it quickly and slap it on a piece of bread... the looks my BF gave me after he saw me eating the first one was priceless!!! Thanks again Bone Man!
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