"Just taking orders"??
He must have made some odd comment about American families, and had a face set towards marrying someone of the OPPOSITE sex.
For another $10K they probably could have hired a connected lawyers that would have fixed the problem.
What is the secret to making a good hot dog?
I have eaten in many hole in the wall hot dog restaurants (usually run by Greeks) and got great hot dogs. I have bought them from carts and got great hot dogs. I have had them at ball games and got great hot dogs.
I will buy the best ones around here, (Nathans are the best with Hebrew National being a fairly close second). I buy the top name buns. I have tried every way imaginable, to cook them and also all kinds of toppings, condiments, chili etc.
I can make a hot dog which is good but never as good as those I buy at the previous mentioned places.
Just as well. After all, and in spite of the $2500, he really didn’t build that hot dog business.
In California there are hundreds of ice cream and hot dog, burrito etc trucks driven by illegal aliens with no kinds of license whatsoever sans insurance, inspections, etc., in the neighborhood barrios. Also many car trunk tamale sales go on outside churches on the streets after services on Sunday. Yet the local govt and cops etc just let them do it. Yet an Indonesian lady who wanted to sell catered food products out of her kitchen had to build an entire new wing with new industrial stove on her house and pass all the inspections.
This kind of crap has been going on in California since 1965 I can recall.
It sounds like the kid was winging it with a “Wouldn’t it be cool?” dream. It’s hard to start a business that way.
Before investing money the kid should have invested some time putting together a business plan. His local library has plenty of books on starting a business, and each one shows how to produce a business plan. Business plans include doing research on local zoning laws.
If I were the kid’s dad, I would encourage him to keep trying. I would suggest that he talk to other hot dog vendors to get advice—something he also should have done before investing money. Hot dog vendors would have told him he has to check the zoning laws. They can also clue him in on the best type of locations, the best hours to operate, where to buy product, etc.
If the kid was from Chicago he’d have someone bumped off and be selling hotdogs at the wake.
They should refund the money for his permit so he can buy another one to set up someplace else.
Sorry, Comrade, but business for profit is not permitted by the Supreme Soviet.
Big Brother Hussein has already informed you that all business success is managed by The State.
Obey the nice commissar, and resolve to collect welfare and food stamps.
Obama happy meal, order anything you want and the white man behind you will pay for it!
Just put the whole family on Obama’s welfare and they will live better than they did while working.
Re Hotdogs
Hebrew National
Nathan’s
Boars Head has a new, mildly flavored all beef dog that is good grilled.
7-11 has a new all beef hot dog that is somewhere inbetween Hebrew National/Nathan’s and Oscar Meyer/Boars Head. Very light but delicious. Thinking of moving it into Second Place.
All must be grilled. Believe me, I know hot dogs. Being Jewish, I was weaned on Hebrew National hot dogs with HN beef bologna and mustard. (Forget the Kraut: That’s for Old Country amateurs). Learned about Kosher meats on Corned Beef Row (Lombard Street) in Baltimore. Talk about old country taste and quality. Couldn’t beat the hot dog rolls either. Solid and tasty. Didn’t break apart when you put the dog in.
Don’t even ask about the old, wooden pickle barrels, Codies (fish cakes), real Corned Beef and Brisket, Spice Beef, or real Roast Beef.
Bagels and cream cheese to die for. Real Lox, Smoked Whitefish, etc.
I’m so hungry I’m going to cook a dog now. (My son’s K9 just heard me say that out loud and she ran out of the house). She’ll be back when I put out the cat food (she loves it).
Can someone provide a link to Rodney Dangerfield’s first economics class?
Best hot dog ever is a Sabrett dirty water dog from a street vendor with the red onion sauce and spicy mustard.
One of the few things I miss about NYC.