This is all beyond me.
I’m still trying to understand why hot dogs come in packs of 10 but buns come in packs of 8?
And how about those hot-chocolate machines that say “release the button when 3/4 full” - they never fill further.
And why does United have a boarding group 5? It’s always like 3 people.
And how come no one ever gets off a flight at their final destination and stops to eat at one of the fine airport restaurants?
:^)
Hot dogs come in all different counts; Nathan’s brand (which is what I usually get) is five, six, eight, or sixteen, depending on what one wants, maybe other sizes as well; Hebrew National is a seven pack; most hotdogs are eight packs nowadays, although the alleged meat dogs that are not all beef (mechanically separated pork, chicken, turkey, other formerly living things) come in ten or twelve at the discount grocers (last I checked, I won’t eat those, period). Koegel, the usually skinless Michigan-made brand, makes foot longs for the summer trade, and at that same period of time, the foot long buns are available, but the truth is, I’m not sure how many are in either pack. Generally the bun packs are eights. Those buns also will work for brats, but the number of weiners in the brat packs (smirk) vary by brand etc.
I get Aunt Millie 80 calorie buns, which are much lower in carbs. I ate the last one around dinner time, so I’m at the halfway mark in the Nathan’s 16 pack I got. Big dogs too.
Why do we drive on parkways and park on driveways?
You need to get kosher hot dogs. They come in packs of 7. God knows why ...
https://www.target.com/p/hebrew-national-beef-franks-7ct-12oz/-/A-12935984
:-)