Alaskaball [comrade/them]MA to Main • 5 months agoCw cringe white people food takes, also animal products. WHITE PEOPLE WHO AMONG YOU IS CURSED ENOUGH TO TARNISH APPLE PIE LIKE THISimagemessage-square143 fedilinkarrow-up173
arrow-up173imageCw cringe white people food takes, also animal products. WHITE PEOPLE WHO AMONG YOU IS CURSED ENOUGH TO TARNISH APPLE PIE LIKE THISAlaskaball [comrade/them]MA to Main • 5 months agomessage-square143 Commentsfedilink
minus-squarebitwolf@lemmy.onehexbear3·5 months agoI remember seeing discourse around Mustard being deemed the official hot dog condiment. I believe that could play into this. That said, as a ketchup hater I support their motion. linkfedilink
minus-squareClimateChangeAnxiety [he/him, they/them]hexbear5·5 months agoIn my mind the standard hotdog isn’t just one or the other, it’s both. Like if you asked me out of nowhere to draw a hotdog it would include both ketchup and mustard And I don’t say this as a defense, I hate ketchup and I’m not really a fan of hotdogs in general link
minus-squarebitwolf@lemmy.onehexbear3·5 months agoI recall seeing a lot of toys in my childhood with both condiments also. I also recall being asked "ketchup? Mustard?" when getting a hot dog at barbeques. I agree it's the standard, but I'll always playfully respond "are you sure you dont want Sriracha?" when asked for ketchup linkfedilink
minus-squareemeralddawn45@discuss.tchncs.dehexbear1·5 months agoI mean if you asked me that I would definitely unironically say 'sure' and probably miss the whole point of the joke you were trying to make. linkfedilink
I remember seeing discourse around Mustard being deemed the official hot dog condiment.
I believe that could play into this. That said, as a ketchup hater I support their motion.
In my mind the standard hotdog isn’t just one or the other, it’s both.
Like if you asked me out of nowhere to draw a hotdog it would include both ketchup and mustard
And I don’t say this as a defense, I hate ketchup and I’m not really a fan of hotdogs in general
I recall seeing a lot of toys in my childhood with both condiments also.
I also recall being asked "ketchup? Mustard?" when getting a hot dog at barbeques.
I agree it's the standard, but I'll always playfully respond "are you sure you dont want Sriracha?" when asked for ketchup
I mean if you asked me that I would definitely unironically say 'sure' and probably miss the whole point of the joke you were trying to make.