Yellow mustard, onions and nothing else!
 
The old me took an entire one of those down for $100 bucks. 2 feet long, covered in chili and cheese.

You got $100 for eating two ft of hotdogs? I would be a wealthy man. :D
 
You got $100 for eating two ft of hotdogs? I would be a wealthy man. :D

It was harder than I thought honestly. So much chili and cheese and bread. I wouldn't do it again
 
It was harder than I thought honestly. So much chili and cheese and bread. I wouldn't do it again

I have done a number of 2 footlong challenges, I like my chances...But like you try to shy away from it.
 
Pretty sure I just gained 5lbs by looking at that 2' chili dog pic.
 
Just saw this on FB.

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The old me took an entire one of those down for $100 bucks. 2 feet long, covered in chili and cheese.
I'd take that down RIGHT NOW. I'm HANGRY.
 
My favorite hotdog toppings : mayonaisse, chilli ketchup, tomato ketchup, drizzelled with a bit of onion chops.
 
Had a hot dog with brown mustard and onions last nice soooo good
 
This was a trivia question in or game last night, mustard for adults and ketchup for kids!
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apparently rocket scientists discussed and came to a conclusion on this topic.

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If it has Kraut I'm happy!!!
 
Got some Papaya King hot dogs sent to me. Pretty excited about cooking them up tomorrow.
 
Chili Cheese Mustard Ketchup light onion.
 
A brat with potato salad, relish, and pepper mustard...
 
Classic Chicago dog all day. Always just eaten them at a ballgame or BBQ, both rare occasions for me in the last 20 years. A buddy of mine got hooked on them and he's a little OCD so he does them by the book; coats the buns himself with seeds, buys the special peppers online, the relish, the whole deal. Best dog I'll ever eat.

Had a wannabe "Chicago Dog" off a menu after that and it was a joke. Plain bun, no tomato, pickle instead of relish, banana peppers, etc. it was ok but not the real deal.


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Took a walk on the wild side a few months ago and tried a dog with crickets on it...

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Wasn't as bad as I thought it'd be, but it was a once in a lifetime thing just to say I've tried it.
Every other time I'm there I get chili, Velveeta, and Fritos (like a Frito Pie on a hotdog)


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Coneys from Gold Star or Skyline


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Never had papaya king are they solid?

Fantastic. I have always liked them when visiting up north, so ordered a bunch. Really enjoyable. The flat top made them perfect too.
 
A couple of properly dressed dogs
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Classic Chicago dog all day. Always just eaten them at a ballgame or BBQ, both rare occasions for me in the last 20 years. A buddy of mine got hooked on them and he's a little OCD so he does them by the book; coats the buns himself with seeds, buys the special peppers online, the relish, the whole deal. Best dog I'll ever eat.

Had a wannabe "Chicago Dog" off a menu after that and it was a joke. Plain bun, no tomato, pickle instead of relish, banana peppers, etc. it was ok but not the real deal.


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I couldn't have said it better, original Chicago style is the way to go! I moved to Fort Wayne IN not long ago and was very disappointed to find that at only 3 hours away, no one in this town can make a proper Chicago dog.
 
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