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So, I am batchlering this week.

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    Posted: 19 April 2016 at 13:16
My wife is visiting her relatives in Texas this week so I
am on my own to cook.

After a couple beers I thought everything is better when
you smoke it. So, I dug around in the refrigerator and
found some hot dogs. They are on the smoker now, and I
will get back in an hour or so and let you know how they
taste.

I have always considered myself to be quite the bullshitter, But ocasionally it is nice to sit back and listen to a true professional......So, Carry on.
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Rampant carcinogens and AIR POLLUTION! Montana's own Max
Baucus, now the U.S. ambassador to the PRC, is gonna get
after you fer takin' a page right outta the ChiCom's book!

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Well, After a couple more beers and adding some relish
and a little mustard I gotta say they were really not
that great.

If I ever try something like this again I will add some
cheese and wrap them in bacon.

I have learned a couple things from this little
experiment, Theirs nothing a guy can do to a hot dog
that will take away the fact that hot dogs are made of
lips and assholes. and not everything is better smoked.

On a scale of 1 to 10 I would rate them about a 3.

I hope Max Bacus didn't smell the smoke, but if he did
I can truthfully say It won't happen again.

P.S. Don't tell 900f I was drinking Coors Light. he
would be disappointed.

And now, Back to your regularly scheduled program.

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Bravo Wing....yer a brave man to eat "hot dogs" from a store...lips and assholes for sure and floor sweepings too! Smart move tho to flood yer body and gullet with a anti-biotic concoction like Coors Lite! 
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with mac 'n cheese?

All beef natural casings over eal charcoal. they 'snap'
when you bite them.

Pennsylvania just legalized Mary Jane and
you said "...everything is better when you smoke it."

that had me starting to question the rest of the post?
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They look good to me, Randy - Try with some bratwursts or sausages of some kind next time, and enjoy the results!
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If you substitute in Blatz Lite and bread for buns, that's what I lived on
in college. Sometimes the good old days weren't so good...
It does cover the three major food groups: animal, mineral, and
vegetable.

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I might try some Brats next time. I'm kinda soured on
Hot dogs.

Blatz? I didn't know they still made that stuff. I never
went to college, but I worked my way through high
school drinking Old Milwaukee and Milwaukies best.

I found the Mac N Cheese in the pantry. I will have to
replace it before my granddaughter finds out I ate it.

I think I will leave the MJ to the hippies. I'm goofy
enough as it is.

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Fella's;

Just to let you guys know, my twin just-turned-3 grand
daughters are of the opinion, and a strongly held opinion
it is too, that ketchup is it's own food group.

I have partaken of Coors Lite in the past. It's good sit
in the boat all day and pound 'em down beer - since it's
near water anyway. If you properly regard it as a water
variant, then you also regard it as very expensive water.
As this is now getting perilously close to the .270
argument, I'll close.

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I agree Coors Light is no Snake River Lager, but it doesn't
go too bad with a few really bad tasting hot dogs.

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Oh Yeah,

"Nobody But Nobody, eats ketchup on a hot dog"

That's a quote from Clint Eastwood on Sudden Impact. Right
after some guy was shot in the area of the male anatomy
that resembles a hot dog.

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I have to admit that I didn't live just on hot dogs and Mac n cheese
alone. .99 cent Totino's party pizzas were also a crowd favorite. The
tiny cubed
pieces of mystery meat were always a good conversation starter.

And Blatz. Copied from a beer forum.

2.99/5 rDev +16.8%
look: 2 | smell: 3 | taste: 3.25 | feel: 3 | overall: 2.75

12 ounce can
Served in a pilsner glass

A - It is light straw colored with plenty of carbonation rising from the
laser etchings in the bottom of the glass. It is capped with about three
inches of white head.


S - The aroma is sweet grain and lemon grass.

T - I used to think this beer tasted like shit. Now I find it lacking in flavor.
It has slightly more taste than a Bud. It almost reminds me of a PBR.

M - Thin

O - This is a cheap beer with little taste. The only reason it is unpopular
with college kids is marketing.




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My grandson, adams kid, has been eating Yellow Mustard
(french"s preferred) on everything since he was 2. We
use to take bottle to restaurants. some of his 2 years
old preferences   were: Broccoli with mustard, green
beans with mustard, and Brussel sprouts with mustard.

Kid eats his greens....and yellows.


our twin set, just made it to 2.5 they might even be
allowed to live long enough to make it to 3. A happy
family of 4 kids, on van.
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BTDT, & my condolences on the 2.5's. Ours just turned 3.
Now they're just barely old enough to understand the
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BLATZ the Beer that made Milwaukee Famous! 
Lived with that jingle in the early tv ad years. It was a staple here in the northwoods for anyone over the age of being able to sit at the bar. back then it was 18 for beer bars only....no lickher until 21.
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I'm not too sure, but I am starting to think you guys are
saying that Coors light is the modern day equivalent to
Blatz.

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When I was a kid......
Schlitz, Hams, and Oly' Where king.
You had to go to Colorado and smuggle Coors beer across state lings and there was nothing "Light" about it
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Fella's;

Well, there ya go, that answers that question. You see,
Wyoming was a legal Coors state. But if these Montana boys
went all the way to Colorado to get it - - - - - -

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No Coors allowed east of the Mississippi back then.
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On our trips to Pittsburgh the passengers always haul back multiple
cases of Yingling. We can't get that here and it doesn't bother me the
least.


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