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24 minutes ago, Ric said:

I put it on my hotdogs bitch, now what.

The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council recently came out in disapproval of adults using ketchup on hot dogs. In a guide to hot dog etiquette, the organization decreed that for those 18 years of age and older, acceptable wiener toppings include mustard, relish, onions, cheese and chili.Jan 8, 2020

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3 minutes ago, tsar4 said:

The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council recently came out in disapproval of adults using ketchup on hot dogs. In a guide to hot dog etiquette, the organization decreed that for those 18 years of age and older, acceptable wiener toppings include mustard, relish, onions, cheese and chili.Jan 8, 2020

What about Kraut? 

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2 hours ago, discole monade said:

it's always been catsup.

fight me. 

I shall battle you pound for pound

1 hour ago, discole monade said:

invalid. europeans, in 1690 liked it so much, that they brought the fancy stuff back from china and called it catchup. 

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Yeah, disco failed on this one. 

DF this. You know what, never mind. She should be in here requesting that herself. 

On a totally unrelated side note, one of the kittens just declared war on the litter box and won. It smells like straight up sour ass in here right now. 

Fact. Kittens can shit as long as their body. 

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17 minutes ago, Poof said:

I shall battle you pound for pound

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The word ‘catsup’ entered the English language in 1690, while the spelling ‘ketchup’, entered the English language in 1711.

https://tastessence.com/catsup-vs-ketchup#:~:text=It was when the British,the blend of fish sauce.

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It could have been ke-chiap, from China's southern coastal Fujian region. Or it could have been kicapa Malay word borrowed from the Cantonese dialect of Chinese from Indonesia, also spelled kecap and ketjap, both of which are sauces based on brined or pickled fish or shellfish, herbs, and spices. Whatever it was, the Europeans liked it, and as early 1690, they brought it back home with them, calling it catchup.

https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/29649/whats-difference-between-ketchup-and-catsup

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I can say this much about ketchup, it's not worth making it. 

The time and effort is just not worth it. 

And far as ketchup goes, it really doesn't matter the brand. The cheap shit is suffice. 

Mayo is another thing though. Duke's or Blue Plate, or gtfo.

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1 minute ago, resurrected said:

I can say this much about ketchup, it's not worth making it. 

The time and effort is just not worth it. 

And far as ketchup goes, it really doesn't matter the brand. The cheap shit is suffice. 

Mayo is another thing though. Duke's or Blue Plate, or gtfo.

make your own gawt damned thread!

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42 minutes ago, tsar4 said:

The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council recently came out in disapproval of adults using ketchup on hot dogs. In a guide to hot dog etiquette, the organization decreed that for those 18 years of age and older, acceptable wiener toppings include mustard, relish, onions, cheese and chili.Jan 8, 2020

Fuck them, they can eat all of that off of my wiener.

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