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I live in Wis. and we have great hot dog joints. A proper hot dog consist of a Vienna style dog, steamed bun, mustard, onion ,relish,tomato and a slice of a good dill pickle. A couple of years ago we bought a winter place in Florida. One day while out getting familiar with the neighborhood we spot a "Chicago Style" HD joint. My wife and I thought GREAT lets have lunch. It consisted of a dry bun, an Oscar Meyer type HD, mustard, onion and KETCHUP!!!!!!!!!!!!! Holy crap did that suck. And don't get me started on pizza down there.
 
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I would go with mustard, NY style onions in Tomato sauce and American or Cheddar cheese.
 
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What is a Vienna style dog?
 
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What is a Vienna style dog?
If he means a Vienna Sausage, I'll pass.

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What is a Vienna style dog?
A manufacturer of an all-beef dog.

 
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What is a Vienna style dog?
A manufacturer of an all-beef dog.

Must be a local brand. I've not seen it in stores here. I usually get Bar-S or Ballpark all-beef dogs.

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Mustard, sauerkraut(no rye!), pickled peppers on mine.
 
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Mustard, or chili, but not both.


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Just because I like ketchup on my hot dog doesn't mean that I care what your opinion on the subject is.

Ketchup, mustard and onions or Chili, cheese and onions are what I usually have or a Chicago dog if I go to Portillos.
 
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This relish is great on a hot dog, and is made in my town.
https://www.unclemaynards.com/about-us.html
I go through bottles of this stuff.



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This relish is great on a hot dog, and is made in my town.
https://www.unclemaynards.com/about-us.html
I go through bottles of this stuff.
Rate the difference between their 'hot' and 'mild'. Relish looks good but I don't want something that too hot.


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This relish is great on a hot dog, and is made in my town.
https://www.unclemaynards.com/about-us.html
I go through bottles of this stuff.
Rate the difference between their 'hot' and 'mild'. Relish looks good but I don't want something that too hot.

I actually don't find their hot relish hot at all, but then I think jalapenos aren't that hot. I've never had anything but their hot, so I can't compare them.



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Mustard, Chili, Slaw.


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Miracle Whip/mayo + chopped onions; the dog, preferably a “Polish” dog.......don’t @ me Cool


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I was looking at that Maynards relish and thought about placing an order until I saw their Hot and Mild choice. A relish on the spicy side might be good but I certainly don't want a hot dog relish to be Hot in any way. I think I will hold off.



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chili cheese fried onion. When i am in a rush sweet relish hot mister mustard


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I am tempted to try some of the Maynard's hot relish, but I have been getting Mrs. Renfro's hot chow-chow out of Texas for years.....I guess if it ain't broke....
 
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