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LIVE! From the FReeper Canteen ~ It's Camp Run-A-Muk! ~ Nyuk!Nyuk!Nyuk! ~ Friday, April 15, 2005
My "VOICES", "kitty-katz", the Canteen Crew, and FRiends of the Canteen

Posted on 04/14/2005 7:59:26 PM PDT by tomkow6

 
 
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Support The United States Armed Forces Today!
 
 

 

....I'm hungry...me too..quit pickin' your nose...ain't TomKow gonna feed us?....naww...he ain't here.....where's he at now?.....him & Acad are on a field trip, something to do with silicone....well, who's gonna feed us?....don't ask Ma....she almost burned down the Canteen last time she cooked....let's go bug MoJo....YEAH!...she'll cook our next to favorite food....HOT DOGS!!!!....ALRIGHT!....everybody! let's all head over to MoJo's!

Welcome to
Camp RUN-A-MUK!

 

Camp Run-A-Muk THEME SONG!

Where the Plan Of the Day is: Mirth...Merriment...and FUN!
Kick back! Relax! Tell a joke or two! Have a brew!
The BAR is OPEN!
We've got Eye candy...Mind candy...
and Chicken soup for the soul!

Today, we're gonna look at AMERICA'S favorite fast food!  The HOT DOG!

.......Hey, what's in a hot dog, anyway?....

Nope. You're not allowed to ask that one. And do you really want to know anyway? For the record, the Council refers to the actual meat as "specially selected meat trimmings." They would like to point out, however, that thanks to stricter U.S. Department of Agriculture rules, hot-dog meat has become much leaner and, unless otherwise indicated, must be made from muscle (as most meat found in supermarkets is).

Most supermarket hot dogs use cellulose casings, which are removed before packaging. Some, however, still use the traditional natural casings, made from animal intestines.  By law, a hot dog can contain up to 3.5 percent of "non-meat ingredients." Don't be scared. This is usually just some type of milk or soy product used to add to the nutritional value. Many hot dogs may be relatively high in fat and sodium, but they are also a good source of protein, iron, and other necessary vitamins.

......How did the hot dog get its name?

The term "hot dog" is credited to sports cartoonist Tad Dorgan. At a 1901 baseball game at the Polo Grounds in New York, vendors began selling hot dachsund sausages in rolls.  From the press box, Dorgan could hear the vendors yelling, "Get your dachshund sausages while they're red hot!" He sketched a cartoon depicting the scene but wasn't sure how to spell "dachshund" so he called them simply, "hot dogs." And the rest is history.

Also called frankfurters, frank, weenie, wienie, wiener, dog, and red hot. A cooked sausage that consists of a combination of beef and pork or all beef, which is cured, smoked, and cooked. Seasonings may include coriander, garlic, ground mustard, nutmeg, salt, sugar, and white pepper. They are fully cooked but are usually served hot. Sizes range from big dinner frankfurters to tiny cocktail size. Hot dogs are among America's favorite foods. Every year, Americans consume on average 60 hot dogs! Hot dogs are primarily regarded as a fun, summertime food, and most are eaten between Memorial Day and Labor Day.

Americans are not the only ones who love hot dogs. The Spanish call them "perrito caliente," in Italian, it's "cane caldo," the French refer to them as "chien chaud," Germans call them "Heisser Hund," and the Dutch have dubbed them "worstjes."

Did You Know?
Movie actress Marlene Dietrich (1902-1992) once said that hot dogs and champagne were her favorite meal.

It is said that the legendary baseball player Babe Ruth (1895-1948) once downed 24 hot dogs between games of a double header.

Hot dogs are primarily regarded as a fun, summertime food, and most are eaten between Memorial Day and Labor Day.

Vienna Beef Makes World's Longest Hot Dog: 16 Feet, 1 Inch

To celebrate National Hot Dog Month and the Fourth of July last year, the Chicago-based Vienna Beef assembled the world's longest hot dog, measuring 16 feet, 1 inch and topping the previous record of 15 feet, 3 inches recorded in Pennsylvania in 2001. The giant feat took place near Buckingham Fountain during the annual Taste of Chicago food festival.

All across America, Americans like to eat their hot dogs differently:


Pelikan?                                     Acad?

Texas Corn Dog


Invented for the Texas State Fair in 1942, the Corn Dog is now a popular favorite throughout the south. This all-beef frank is dipped in a corn batter and fried crisp. Served with mustard (try it with Dundee honey mustard) and coleslaw, the Texas Corn Dog is a great kids' favorite.

Cincinnati Cheese Coney


Many American towns have their "Coney Island Dogs," even though Coney Island is part of New York City. Cincinnati was selected as the representative Coney Island Dog. It has a renowned chili topping—spiced with chili powder, paprika, nutmeg, chocolate, and cinnamon. This version is a Vienna Beef frank served with Cincinnati chili, mild cheddar cheese, diced onions, and Ohio's own Bertman Ball Park mustard, considered by many fans to be the finest stadium mustard in America.
 

Dodger Dog


From Los Angeles comes the pork frankfurter by Farmer John, served on a steamed foot-long bun with mustard and relish.
 

And OUR FAVORITE.....

Chicago Red Hot


Some places will cater to the customers with sauerkraut, lettuce or even ketchup. Other restaurants disperse small packets of ketchup and require their customers to destroy the hot dog themselves. But a Chicago-style dog was best described by 'The Frugal Gourmet' - Jeff Smith - as being a salad on a bun or 'dragged through the garden', even when they wander from the traditional Chicago style. The key feature is lots of toppings, many of which resemble vegetables. And although it's not strictly a 'topping', a beer goes great with the hot dog too!

The Chicago Dog/Chicago Style Hot Dog is a thing of beauty, friends. It is The hot dog -- everything else in comparison is just a wiener in a bun.

The origin of the one true dog is debated, but is generally credited to Austria-Hungarian Anton Ludwig Feuchtwanger who was assembling them as early as 1893 for the Chicago Worlds Fair.

The Chicago Dog is important because, unlike traditional (term used loosely) dogs where there is too much bun and not enough other, the Chicago Dog gives an excellent overall balance -- the wiener is not the focal point of the dog, but is taken as part of the whole work of art.

The reason for this is that there is more to them than meat, bread and condiments. Individual preferences and recipes will always have some wiggle room, but generally a Chicago Dog will have steamed or boiled frank with yellow mustard, pickle relish, chopped onion, tomato wedges (not slices, wedges), a kosher dill spear and celery salt/celery seed. Acceptable (and recommended) additions are hot "sport" peppers (whole, not sliced), and some people say diced green pepper is good, though I don't prefer it myself.

There are few mandates about it's assembly save a few points: the mustard will be drizzled off the side of the wiener (not on top of it), the tomato (WEDGES!) will be placed on the frank/bun crevice on one side and the pickle spear on the other. This pickle/tomato placement them builds up the sides of the 'dog and makes a neat furrow for the relish/onions/peppers to sit in without falling out before you partake.

Never put ketchup/catsup/catchup/whatever on it. Ever. It's just not an option. Deal with it.

VIENNA® BEEF CHICAGO STYLE HOT DOG

Heat in water, steam, grill or microwave to 170°F. Place the authentic Vienna® Beef Hot Dog in a steamed poppyseed bun. Then pile on the toppings in this order:

1. Yellow Mustard
2. Bright Green Relish
3. Fresh Chopped Onions
4. Two Tomato Wedges
5. A Kosher Pickle Spear
6. Two Sport Peppers (careful!)
7. A Dash of Celery Salt

How do YOU fix your dogs???

 



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To: CelticLass

It is VERY hot!! The humidity is great here though, well thats compared to Louisiana where I'm from. I'll keep Texas weather! LOL


561 posted on 04/15/2005 5:54:56 AM PDT by Bethbg79 (God bless our Troops and their families!)
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To: beachn4fun

Good morning Beachy!

Please include my name in the cards to Texas Cowboy, and please tell him my prayers are with him always. I pray that God heal him, and he comes back to us soon.

Thank you Beachy.


562 posted on 04/15/2005 5:55:19 AM PDT by laurenmarlowe
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To: Arrowhead1952

Things are great so far! I just dropped off Conman at school.


563 posted on 04/15/2005 5:55:35 AM PDT by Bethbg79 (God bless our Troops and their families!)
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To: CelticLass

He said he was very impressed with a poster from Ireland. A female, very funny and very conservative. A rare combination from what i understand.


564 posted on 04/15/2005 5:55:57 AM PDT by Laurita (Mo-om! I'm ho-ome!!!!)
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To: Arrowhead1952

Aaaaaaaaaaaaah, two Texans in the same area. I think that is awesome and unusual (especially when one considers the size of Texas).


565 posted on 04/15/2005 5:56:02 AM PDT by CelticLass (The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death.~ I Cor. 15:26)
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To: laurenmarlowe

Good morning Lauren! ((HUGS))


566 posted on 04/15/2005 5:56:17 AM PDT by Bethbg79 (God bless our Troops and their families!)
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To: CelticLass

Good morning and HUGS to you! I hope you have a great day.


567 posted on 04/15/2005 5:56:35 AM PDT by laurenmarlowe
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To: Laurita
I know that feeling!My computer was down for a couple of days and I had withdrawal symptoms!LOL.

We feel this way,because everyone here shares the same values and everyone has a great sense of humor,that is what makes you feel right at home!

Thank you for serving and protecting our country!
568 posted on 04/15/2005 5:56:49 AM PDT by Mrs.Nooseman
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To: beachn4fun; Mudboy Slim; ValerieUSA; uncleshag; MoJo2001; tomkow6; StarCMC; Kathy in Alaska; ...
acad1228’s Friday Overdose O’ Texas Blues!
Delbert McClinton

Delbert McClinton - Lone Star Blues

T-Bone Walker - I Want A Little Girl

Stevie Ray Vaughan - The Sky Is Crying

LouAnn Barton - Stop These Teardrops

Long John Hunter - Nasty Ways

Corey Stevens - Blue Drops Of Rain

Anson Funderburg & The Rockets; Sam Meyers - Changing Neighborhoods

Angela Strehli - Go On

Corey Stevens - Gone Too Long

Johnny Copeland - Everybody Wants A Piece Of Me

Support the artists you hear in the Canteen (buy their music)!

(FReepmail me if you would like to be added to the "Daily Dose O' Da Blues" Ping List.)

569 posted on 04/15/2005 5:57:10 AM PDT by acad1228 ("Those who would forsake liberty for safety deserve neither." Ben Franklin)
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To: Laurita

Ain't that the truth?


570 posted on 04/15/2005 5:57:10 AM PDT by NRA1995 ("The Minuteman Project: doing the job our government doesn't want to do")
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To: CelticLass; Arrowhead1952

We're not very far from each other right now. He works about 10 miles from my house. :-)


571 posted on 04/15/2005 5:57:21 AM PDT by Bethbg79 (God bless our Troops and their families!)
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To: Mrs.Nooseman
hahahahahaha Thank you my friend. I think I'll curl up on this chair with that delicious cup of coffee. Please, have a seat and rest a spell with me. You know we need to rest up for the weekend, or we'll be too tired to enjoy it. LOL

Hugs!

572 posted on 04/15/2005 5:58:03 AM PDT by CelticLass (The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death.~ I Cor. 15:26)
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To: Mrs.Nooseman

My pleasure, Mrs Ma'am. For some reason I see your name and think Neusbaum . . . I think it was something my Dad said under anesthesia once...


573 posted on 04/15/2005 5:58:31 AM PDT by Laurita (Mo-om! I'm ho-ome!!!!)
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To: Laurita; Cool Multiservice Soldier; Mudboy Slim; CelticLass; beachn4fun; God BlesstheUSA; ...
Laurita,Welcome to the Canteen


574 posted on 04/15/2005 5:59:15 AM PDT by cedarswingman (and GOD mad a redneck and said..........I did good.)
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To: cedarswingman

Good morning Cedar!! ((HUGS))


575 posted on 04/15/2005 5:59:53 AM PDT by Bethbg79 (God bless our Troops and their families!)
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To: CelticLass; Bethbg79
Aaaaaaaaaaaaah, two Texas FReepers in the same area.

There. I fixed it for you!!! Not really that it matters, but I go past the homes of several FReepers every day.

576 posted on 04/15/2005 6:00:24 AM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (TV News and the MSM - - - ROTFLMAO)
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To: Bethbg79

Tis no wonder you prefer Texas (coming from Louisiana). I've a sister in Jackson, Mississippi and it gets mighty hot and humid there as well. I've heard people speak of the heat and humidity in the Washington, DC area but I think none who complain about it are from the south. LOL


577 posted on 04/15/2005 6:00:30 AM PDT by CelticLass (The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death.~ I Cor. 15:26)
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To: GodBlessUSA; Arrowhead1952

It was alright yesterday,but i was really tired by the time I got home!

It won't be a long day but a hectic one our regional Vice president is coming to walk the store and I am playing boss to our team today!Wish me look!

It's al,ost as nerve recking as Arrows inspection!


578 posted on 04/15/2005 6:01:12 AM PDT by Mrs.Nooseman
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To: cedarswingman; tomkow6

Thank you! It's nice to meet you! For the record, it's welcome *back* but tomkow welcomed me a couple of times, but I think he was really just trying to unload his burqa baqstock. 8-)


579 posted on 04/15/2005 6:02:02 AM PDT by Laurita (Mo-om! I'm ho-ome!!!!)
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To: CelticLass
I have family in Jackson too! I haven't been there in years though. Louisiana gets so sweltering hot, you wouldnt believe. You get soaking wet just checking the mail. LOL
580 posted on 04/15/2005 6:02:59 AM PDT by Bethbg79 (God bless our Troops and their families!)
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