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    Chicago style hot dogs


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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    Chicago dogs get two like.
    The only problem is I can't find quite the right relish around here so I had to make do with what I could find. I also skipped the tomato. Not a huge fan of the tomato on the dog.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 93EXCivic View Post
    The only problem is I can't find quite the right relish around here so I had to make do with what I could find. I also skipped the tomato. Not a huge fan of the tomato on the dog.
    I noticed the tomato was missing.

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    A little cheese and meat tray yesterday for lunch. We have some of the best artisan cheesemakers in the entire country located here.

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    Looks delicious Nokie.

    About three or four weeks ago I dug one of my hot pepper plants up, stuck it in a pot and brought it indoors. Subsequently, this

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    I have since brought a giant jalapeno and a Hungarian pepper indoors as well.

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    I bought a chilli plant but the chillis were tiny! And there were only 3 of them. I think they were there when I bought the plant too so...
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    I've had a good year for chillies with Peach Habaneros and Jamaican Yellows both producing copious quantities. Jalapenos have been quite disappointing though.
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    Dunno what type mine were - I didn't do any research.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    Looks delicious Nokie.

    About three or four weeks ago I dug one of my hot pepper plants up, stuck it in a pot and brought it indoors. Subsequently, this

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    I have since brought a giant jalapeno and a Hungarian pepper indoors as well.

    I think I will try bringing a couple of my plants indoors this weekend to see if they can make it through the winter.
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