OSUT 257: Spring is Finally Here. Bring on the Outdoor Fun and Grilling Season!

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  • OneBadV8

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    I think we're grilling hot dogs later though. Going to do the cross cut on them first though. Pretty tasty that way
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Have to wait until after work to mow, but at least I got the dog poop picked up. It's feeling like summer now! Had to go change into shorts and a tank top. Jeans and t-shirt were too warm.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Not sure anyone can be called fancy for eating hot dogs :laugh:
    We used to wrap them in bacon before grilling. I called them "wiener mignon". Then we'd put our condiments (cheese, ketchup, mustard and relish in my case) in a bun, add the wiener mignon, wrap the whole thing in foil and then set them on the coals in a camp fire, turning frequently for a few minutes. It would toast the bun and melt the cheese. They were yummy! :drool:
     

    Lpherr

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    We used to wrap them in bacon before grilling. I called them "wiener mignon". Then we'd put our condiments (cheese, ketchup, mustard and relish in my case) in a bun, add the wiener mignon, wrap the whole thing in foil and then set them on the coals in a camp fire, turning frequently for a few minutes. It would toast the bun and melt the cheese. They were yummy! :drool:
    Who could compete with that level of fanciness? Did you first, make them look like a belt?
    That would be master level.
     
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