Anyone got big plans? We stay home and eat and drink. Menu is burger and dogs.
Stay at home. Just me and my bride. Going to do some burgers, fries and maybe make a apple cobbler with some Ice Cream. We just stay at home. Dog sitting my daughters Maltipoo while her, her husband and my grandson are in Myrtle Beach. Son is in SF training new explosive sniffing dogs. Couldn't pay me to be on the roads tomorrow night.ncsupack1 said:
Anyone got big plans? We stay home and eat and drink. Menu is burger and dogs.
ncsupack1 said:
I need to get a black stone. How much work is it to keep clean?
I remember that. It was back when the Germans bombed Pearl HarborWolfpackUSC said:
Pork belly burnt ends and inflatable pool slide.
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Love some chili on a dog and burger. What in the world do northerners put on their hotdogs? lolGetOffMyLawnPack said:
Attended annual July 4 cookout in our 'hood. Awakened some yankees here as I fixed a crockpot of homemade hot dog / hamburger chili. Picked up some slaw from Parkers in Wilson when we dined there last night for hot dogs. Diced up some green bell peppers, onions, and sliced 4 'maters.
It was a hoot going through the line and a couple of the yankees spotted me garnishing my hot dog with chili and slaw. They said they had never had that. I advised that this summer could possibly be their "coming of age" as a relocated northern refugee. We all chuckled. Good times!
I don't know how full-on you July 4th'd it today, but you didn't outdo the Southport, NC Police. Nicely done, y'all. pic.twitter.com/9M9XQGDgSB
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When we lived just outside of Chicago, you could not get chili, nevermind slaw, on a hot dog. They have a term, "drag through the garden" that consisted of peppers, onion, sometimes diced tomato, onions. But no chili. Nathan's in NJ offers chili, but nothing like southern chili.ncsupack1 said:Love some chili on a dog and burger. What in the world do northerners put on their hotdogs? lolGetOffMyLawnPack said:
Attended annual July 4 cookout in our 'hood. Awakened some yankees here as I fixed a crockpot of homemade hot dog / hamburger chili. Picked up some slaw from Parkers in Wilson when we dined there last night for hot dogs. Diced up some green bell peppers, onions, and sliced 4 'maters.
It was a hoot going through the line and a couple of the yankees spotted me garnishing my hot dog with chili and slaw. They said they had never had that. I advised that this summer could possibly be their "coming of age" as a relocated northern refugee. We all chuckled. Good times!
Interesting. I gotta have some chili on a dog. Now the peppers and onions I can see on brat but not a hotdog.GetOffMyLawnPack said:When we lived just outside of Chicago, you could not get chili, nevermind slaw, on a hot dog. They have a term, "drag through the garden" that consisted of peppers, onion, sometimes diced tomato, onions. But no chili. Nathan's in NJ offers chili, but nothing like southern chili.ncsupack1 said:Love some chili on a dog and burger. What in the world do northerners put on their hotdogs? lolGetOffMyLawnPack said:
Attended annual July 4 cookout in our 'hood. Awakened some yankees here as I fixed a crockpot of homemade hot dog / hamburger chili. Picked up some slaw from Parkers in Wilson when we dined there last night for hot dogs. Diced up some green bell peppers, onions, and sliced 4 'maters.
It was a hoot going through the line and a couple of the yankees spotted me garnishing my hot dog with chili and slaw. They said they had never had that. I advised that this summer could possibly be their "coming of age" as a relocated northern refugee. We all chuckled. Good times!