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deleted
· 10 years ago
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I blame Oscar Meyer! Sells their weiners in packs of 10 but buns only come in packs of 8!
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thammy
· 10 years ago
That or a tortilla...
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songofthewhitestag
· 10 years ago
I had to use lettuce for a veggie dog, once... It worked well, but it didn't taste all that great..
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sox
· 10 years ago
I do this all the time...
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sox
· 10 years ago
Plus I'm pretty sure all Australians do this, I thought it happened everywhere.
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superficialslipper
· 10 years ago
Yeah I do it, I think it's an Australian thing only.
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brainy
· 10 years ago
It's weird, I thought everyone did it...
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deleted
· 10 years ago
I always look forward to going to bunnings on Sundays and getting a sausage in bread and a drink
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brainy
· 10 years ago
Yeah that's the best haha
ljmcmahon
· 10 years ago
In America, it's a struggle because momma can't afford the $1.50 for the hot dog buns, but can afford the $0.69 for the white bread.
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kaimee
· 10 years ago
no, this does happen everywhere.
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proxxxy
· 10 years ago
OMG the bunnings one are the best!!
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guest
· 10 years ago
My grandpa actually prefers it like this ._.
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wcasg13
· 10 years ago
I do too!
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guest
· 10 years ago
I almost did this once cause the ham was bad , but I thought it was too weird so I decided to starve a little .
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mrscollector
· 10 years ago
YOU ARE DOING IT WRONG!!!! lmao You is suppose to lay it diagonal not top to bottom. lmao
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proxxxy
· 10 years ago
gosh! why do they have to be so naive
mrscollector
· 10 years ago
deleted
· 10 years ago
Or just roll it in.
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wilf
· 10 years ago
Cut the crusts off, roll it flat with a rolling pin, spread with ketchup or mustard (or both), roll your dog, pan-fry it seam side down first so it doesn't unwrap then roll it around till it is crisp all over.
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brainy
· 10 years ago
That's how everyone does it In australia...
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guest
· 10 years ago
I'm Australia we have them at barbecues. They're called sausage sizzles.
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guest
· 10 years ago
anyone else put a slice of cheese and melt it on the hot dog?
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monsterthing
· 10 years ago
or a pb&j on a hot dog bun
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ljmcmahon
· 10 years ago
My dad uses hot dog buns to make a banana sandwich. The banana fits perfectly.
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guest
· 10 years ago
It's supposed to go from opposite corner to opposite corner! And how is it a struggle? It's the only way to eat them... Nobody in my city eats them any other way... All Australians eat them like this
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guest
· 10 years ago
hahaha, that is the struggle
bunnylover
· 10 years ago
You just don't man, you just don't.