Is This A Regional Thing?

I only eat hot dogs with mac n cheese. If I want a bun I eat brats. With beer stews onions and spicy brown mustard. Or secret Brewer sauce.
 
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she is so fuckin' creepy-lookin' right meow.
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When I eat a hot dog, it's one of those cheese stuffed dogs, wrapped in a slice of American cheese, topped with ketchup and Blue Plate mayo.

I laugh at hot dog snobs. It's a fucking hot dog, not a steak.
 
When I eat a hot dog, it's one of those cheese stuffed dogs, wrapped in a slice of American cheese, topped with ketchup and Blue Plate mayo.

I laugh at hot dog snobs. It's a fucking hot dog, not a steak.
/shudder
 
All my life it's been the norm to order a hot dog "All The Way", which means it comes with mustard, slaw, chili, and onions. The question is whether it's just a regional term or pretty much nation wide. What say you?
Slaw? Do you mean kraut?
 
Gawd, I hope not. I could see slaw and chili together, although not on a dog. But chili and kraut? Hell to the no.
Do it on brats sometimes at the end of my chili. It's great. Onions too.
 
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I think he means what we call hash which is a slaw/relish kind of thing we put on bbq sandwiches here.
I put coleslaw on my smoked pulled pork sandwiches along with Carolina vinegar sauce. I've just never heard of it on a hotdog.
 
I put coleslaw on my smoked pulled pork sandwiches along with Carolina vinegar sauce. I've just never heard of it on a hotdog.
It's probably a regional thing, but slaw dogs are very common. I don't like slaw, I mean, it's probably my least favorite food, so hard pass for me.
 
On a hot dog we can use Cole Slaw or BBQ Slaw. Cole Slaw is white slaw and BBQ slaw is red slaw.
 
I only eat hot dogs with mac n cheese. If I want a bun I eat brats. With beer stews onions and spicy brown mustard. Or secret Brewer sauce.

You ain't from around here are ya?
 
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