• Re: Ketchup

    From ogg@21:2/147 to Codefenix on Sat Oct 5 11:17:18 2024
    I don't get it. Ketchup is fine. Even good, I'll go as far to say.

    I will add this though: I never put ketchup on a brat or hotdog by
    itself; it is always joined with brown mustard and onions. Maybe some diced jalapeno if I happen to have any on hand.

    Genuinely curious what others think.

    I'm with you in that ketchup is okay. I just don't like it on my hotdog nor brat. I just wonder what all the polarization is about? Hike your own hike is my mantra.

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  • From Codefenix@21:4/141 to All on Sat Oct 5 11:48:46 2024
    Ok. Real talk time.

    I've noticed for the past several years, ketchup as a condiment has become a highly polarizing topic.

    Like, those who dislike ketchup are vehemently opposed to it. As though the very idea that ketchup be anywhere near a hot dog is a crime against humankind.

    I don't get it. Ketchup is fine. Even good, I'll go as far to say.

    I will add this though: I never put ketchup on a brat or hotdog by itself; it is always joined with brown mustard and onions. Maybe some diced jalapeno if I happen to have any on hand.

    Genuinely curious what others think.

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  • From echicken@21:1/164 to Codefenix on Sat Oct 5 12:18:35 2024
    Re: Ketchup
    By: Codefenix to All on Sat Oct 05 2024 11:48:46

    I've noticed for the past several years, ketchup as a condiment has become a highly polarizing topic.

    Like, those who dislike ketchup are vehemently opposed to it. As though the very idea that ketchup be anywhere near a hot dog is a crime against

    I haven't encountered this myself, but I have run into it with raisins and pickles. Both of which I like, but apparently some people are shocked, appalled, and incredulous to find them included in a dish.

    What I especially can't stand is people disagreeing with what *I* am eating. I'm not forcing *you* to eat it, so what do you care?

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  • From Al@21:4/106 to Codefenix on Sat Oct 5 09:30:28 2024
    I don't get it. Ketchup is fine. Even good, I'll go as far to say.

    Indeed. Ketchup is good on hot dogs, hamburgers and perhaps even mac and cheese.

    I don't go out of my way for ketchup but a hot dog is seriously lacking without it.

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to Codefenix on Sat Oct 5 14:07:34 2024
    On 05 Oct 2024, Codefenix said the following...

    I've noticed for the past several years, ketchup as a condiment has
    become a highly polarizing topic.

    I don't get it. Ketchup is fine. Even good, I'll go as far to say.

    I'm pro ketchup. It's part of the "holy trinity" of mustard, relish & ketchup that must go on my hot dogs & hamburgers.

    Other things that I eat with ketchup are: Mac & cheese (both home made & KD), french fries & fried eggs.

    I've never thought of ketchup as being controversial, but I have had more than one person question why I put ketchup on my eggs. You should never yuck someone else's yum.


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  • From Rayzer@21:1/247 to Codefenix on Sat Oct 5 12:35:13 2024
    I will add this though: I never put ketchup on a brat or hotdog by itself; is always joined with brown mustard and onions. Maybe some diced jalapeno happen to have any on hand.

    No ketchup on hot dogs for me. Just mustard. I will put Ketchup on my burgers though. I'm also picky about which ketchup I'll eat but that's a whole other thing :P

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  • From Dr. What@21:1/616 to ogg on Sat Oct 5 13:36:02 2024
    ogg wrote to Codefenix <=-

    I'm with you in that ketchup is okay. I just don't like it on my
    hotdog nor brat. I just wonder what all the polarization is about?
    Hike your own hike is my mantra.

    Because some people just lack wisdom.

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  • From Gamgee@21:2/138 to Codefenix on Sat Oct 5 13:44:00 2024
    Codefenix wrote to All <=-

    I've noticed for the past several years, ketchup as a condiment has
    become a highly polarizing topic.

    Like, those who dislike ketchup are vehemently opposed to it. As though the very idea that ketchup be anywhere near a hot dog is a crime
    against humankind.

    I don't get it. Ketchup is fine. Even good, I'll go as far to say.

    I will add this though: I never put ketchup on a brat or hotdog by
    itself; it is always joined with brown mustard and onions. Maybe some diced jalapeno if I happen to have any on hand.

    Genuinely curious what others think.

    I like ketchup on many things. But it should not ever be applied to a
    hotdog. Not. Ever.

    Mustard, onions, relish, saurkraut are what go on a hotdog.



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  • From ogg@21:2/147 to Warpslide on Sat Oct 5 14:04:33 2024
    ................ You should
    never yuck someone else's yum.

    I'm stealing that one!

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Codefenix on Sat Oct 5 14:46:19 2024
    Re: Ketchup
    By: Codefenix to All on Sat Oct 05 2024 11:48 am

    I've noticed for the past several years, ketchup as a condiment has become a highly polarizing topic.

    Like, those who dislike ketchup are vehemently opposed to it. As though the very idea that ketchup be anywhere near a hot dog is a crime against humankind.

    I hadn't really noticed ketchup being polarizing, but recently I have noticed more people saying they don't like ketchup on hot dogs. I don't really get that, because I've always liked my hot dogs with both ketchup and mustard (and I thought that was fairly popular) - and often that's all I put on my hot dogs.

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Al on Sat Oct 5 14:47:39 2024
    Re: Ketchup
    By: Al to Codefenix on Sat Oct 05 2024 09:30 am

    Indeed. Ketchup is good on hot dogs, hamburgers and perhaps even mac and cheese.

    I haven't heard of anyone putting ketchup on mac & cheese.. I'm not sure I'd like that, but it might be good.

    One time I saw someone dipping a tuna sandwich in ketchup, and I still haven't tried that, as I doubt I'd like it.

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Warpslide on Sat Oct 5 14:48:25 2024
    Re: Re: Ketchup
    By: Warpslide to Codefenix on Sat Oct 05 2024 02:07 pm

    I've never thought of ketchup as being controversial, but I have had more than one person question why I put ketchup on my eggs. You should never yuck someone else's yum.

    I thought ketchup on eggs was relatively popular.. I do that sometimes, though usually only scrambled eggs.

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Gamgee on Sat Oct 5 14:50:22 2024
    Re: Re: Ketchup
    By: Gamgee to Codefenix on Sat Oct 05 2024 01:44 pm

    I like ketchup on many things. But it should not ever be applied to a hotdog. Not. Ever.

    I'm curious why not? When I make a hot dog, usually I put both ketchup and mustard on it. But I suppose it depends on what kind of hot dog - normally I do that with what I'd call regular American hot dogs; however, if it's a bratwurst, Polish sausage, or similar, I'd be apt to not use ketchup, and just mustard, and sometimes also sauerkraut. But I wouldn't put sauerkraut on a regular American-style hot dog.

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  • From Codefenix@21:4/141 to Al on Sat Oct 5 18:13:59 2024
    Re: Ketchup
    By: Al to Codefenix on Sat Oct 05 2024 09:30 am

    Indeed. Ketchup is good on hot dogs, hamburgers and perhaps even mac and cheese.

    I'll see your ketchup on mac and cheese, and raise you tabasco on mac and cheese.

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  • From Codefenix@21:4/141 to Rayzer on Sat Oct 5 18:15:02 2024
    Re: Ketchup
    By: Rayzer to Codefenix on Sat Oct 05 2024 12:35 pm

    No ketchup on hot dogs for me. Just mustard. I will put Ketchup on my burgers though. I'm also picky about which ketchup I'll eat but that's a whole other thing :P

    I'm a Hunt's man, myself. Even if they use the catsup spelling.

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  • From Codefenix@21:4/141 to Warpslide on Sat Oct 5 18:18:48 2024
    Re: Re: Ketchup
    By: Warpslide to Codefenix on Sat Oct 05 2024 02:07 pm

    I'm pro ketchup. It's part of the "holy trinity" of mustard, relish & ketchup that must go on my hot dogs & hamburgers.

    That's what I'm saying. It's great when it's part of the bunch.

    Other things that I eat with ketchup are: Mac & cheese (both home made & KD), french fries & fried eggs.

    I used to have them with scrambled eggs. These days it's tabasco though, which is also good on mac and cheese.

    I've never thought of ketchup as being controversial, but I have had more than one person question why I put ketchup on my eggs. You should never yuck someone else's yum.

    Great line!

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  • From Codefenix@21:4/141 to Gamgee on Sat Oct 5 18:23:26 2024
    Re: Re: Ketchup
    By: Gamgee to Codefenix on Sat Oct 05 2024 01:44 pm

    I like ketchup on many things. But it should not ever be applied to a hotdog. Not. Ever.

    Mustard, onions, relish, saurkraut are what go on a hotdog.

    I suppose once you cross the border into saurkraut land, the thought of adding ketchup does seem outlandish. I'll grant you that.

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  • From Rayzer@21:1/247 to Codefenix on Sat Oct 5 19:12:27 2024
    I really like Heinz Simply ketchup. That's what I prefer.

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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to Codefenix on Sat Oct 5 20:24:48 2024
    I've noticed for the past several years, ketchup as a condiment has
    become a highly polarizing topic.

    Ketchup on hot dogs, burgers, and other things by itself is fine. At least I think so.

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  • From Gamgee@21:2/138 to Nightfox on Sat Oct 5 19:34:00 2024
    Nightfox wrote to Gamgee <=-

    Re: Re: Ketchup
    By: Gamgee to Codefenix on Sat Oct 05 2024 01:44 pm

    I like ketchup on many things. But it should not ever be applied to a hotdog. Not. Ever.

    I'm curious why not? When I make a hot dog, usually I put both ketchup and mustard on it. But I suppose it depends on what kind of hot dog - normally I do that with what I'd call regular American hot dogs;
    however, if it's a bratwurst, Polish sausage, or similar, I'd be apt to not use ketchup, and just mustard, and sometimes also sauerkraut. But
    I wouldn't put sauerkraut on a regular American-style hot dog.

    I guess it's the sweetness. Hotdogs are "savory" and the condiments I
    listed (mustard, onions, relish, sauerkraut) seem to complement that. Sweetness does not go well with any of that, in my opinion.

    I know it's meaningless, but here are some articles that support that:
    :-)


    https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ketchup-on-a-hot-dog_l_630522ebe4b0f7df9bb46f6a

    https://www.delish.com/cooking/a19979148/hot-dog-poll/



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  • From Gamgee@21:2/138 to Codefenix on Sat Oct 5 19:35:00 2024
    Codefenix wrote to Gamgee <=-

    Re: Re: Ketchup
    By: Gamgee to Codefenix on Sat Oct 05 2024 01:44 pm

    I like ketchup on many things. But it should not ever be applied to a hotdog. Not. Ever.

    Mustard, onions, relish, saurkraut are what go on a hotdog.

    I suppose once you cross the border into saurkraut land, the thought of adding ketchup does seem outlandish. I'll grant you that.

    Hahaha, good point!

    A nice topic for discussion, and of course there are no wrong answers!
    :-)




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  • From Gamgee@21:2/138 to Codefenix on Sat Oct 5 19:40:00 2024
    Codefenix wrote to Al <=-

    Re: Ketchup
    By: Al to Codefenix on Sat Oct 05 2024 09:30 am

    Indeed. Ketchup is good on hot dogs, hamburgers and perhaps even mac and cheese.

    I'll see your ketchup on mac and cheese, and raise you tabasco on mac
    and cheese.

    I'm all in with A1 sauce, for the win!!!



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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to Warpslide on Sat Oct 5 20:25:50 2024
    I've never thought of ketchup as being controversial, but I have had
    more than one person question why I put ketchup on my eggs. You should never yuck someone else's yum.

    Yep, do this as well.

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  • From Al@21:4/106 to Nightfox on Sat Oct 5 19:07:44 2024
    Indeed. Ketchup is good on hot dogs, hamburgers and perhaps even mac and
    cheese.

    I haven't heard of anyone putting ketchup on mac & cheese.. I'm not sure I'd like that, but it might be good.

    Try it, once anyway. Mac and cheese is good bye itself but ketchup makes for a nice change once in a while.

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  • From Al@21:4/106 to Codefenix on Sat Oct 5 19:09:28 2024
    Indeed. Ketchup is good on hot dogs, hamburgers and perhaps even mac and
    cheese.

    I'll see your ketchup on mac and cheese, and raise you tabasco on mac and cheese.

    I've never tried that but it actually sounds good!

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to All on Sat Oct 5 22:42:56 2024
    On 05 Oct 2024, Warpslide said the following...

    I'm pro ketchup. It's part of the "holy trinity" of mustard, relish & ketchup that must go on my hot dogs & hamburgers.

    Other things that I eat with ketchup are: Mac & cheese (both home made & KD), french fries & fried eggs.

    I forgot to mention grilled cheese. A grilled cheese practically requires ketchup.


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  • From SYS64738@21:1/245 to Codefenix on Sat Oct 5 21:29:01 2024
    I've noticed for the past several years, ketchup as a condiment has become a highly polarizing topic.

    Like, those who dislike ketchup are vehemently opposed to it. As though the very idea that ketchup be anywhere near a hot dog is a crime against humankind.

    I don't get it. Ketchup is fine. Even good, I'll go as far to say.

    I will add this though: I never put ketchup on a brat or hotdog by itself; it is always joined with brown mustard and onions. Maybe some diced jalapeno if I happen to have any on hand.

    I'm what you might call "pancondimental". Put whatever you want on your hot dog, it'll all "pan" out in the end. :)
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  • From ogg@21:2/147 to Warpslide on Sat Oct 5 23:13:59 2024
    Other things that I eat with ketchup are: Mac & cheese (both home made

    KD), french fries & fried eggs.

    I forgot to mention grilled cheese. A grilled cheese practically
    requires ketchup.

    Does tomato soup instead of ketchup work?

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Gamgee on Sat Oct 5 22:28:00 2024
    Re: Re: Ketchup
    By: Gamgee to Nightfox on Sat Oct 05 2024 07:34 pm

    I like ketchup on many things. But it should not ever be applied to a
    hotdog. Not. Ever.

    I'm curious why not? When I make a hot dog, usually I put both ketchup

    I guess it's the sweetness. Hotdogs are "savory" and the condiments I listed (mustard, onions, relish, sauerkraut) seem to complement that. Sweetness does not go well with any of that, in my opinion.

    I know it's meaningless, but here are some articles that support that: :-)

    :) I don't always go by articles. I just know there are some food combinations I like, and it doesn't really matter to me what other people say about it. I do think sweet & savory can be a good combination, but it depends on the specific things. And I actually think ketchup is more tangy than sweet.

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Warpslide on Sat Oct 5 22:30:06 2024
    Re: Re: Ketchup
    By: Warpslide to All on Sat Oct 05 2024 10:42 pm

    I forgot to mention grilled cheese. A grilled cheese practically requires ketchup.

    I haven't heard of people doing that, but I do think tomato soup is good with a grilled cheese sandwich.

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  • From echicken@21:1/164 to Nightfox on Sun Oct 6 01:27:37 2024
    Re: Ketchup
    By: Nightfox to Al on Sat Oct 05 2024 14:47:39

    I haven't heard of anyone putting ketchup on mac & cheese.. I'm not sure I'd like that, but it might be good.

    I used to put it on Kraft Dinner when I was a kid, though I haven't eaten that stuff in years. Tasted great at the time.

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to echicken on Sat Oct 5 22:31:08 2024
    Re: Ketchup
    By: echicken to Nightfox on Sun Oct 06 2024 01:27 am

    I haven't heard of anyone putting ketchup on mac & cheese.. I'm not sure
    I'd like that, but it might be good.

    I used to put it on Kraft Dinner when I was a kid, though I haven't eaten that stuff in years. Tasted great at the time.

    Is Kraft Dinner a specific thing, or a line of Kraft box meals or similar?

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  • From echicken@21:1/164 to Nightfox on Sun Oct 6 01:46:12 2024
    Re: Ketchup
    By: Nightfox to echicken on Sat Oct 05 2024 22:31:08

    Is Kraft Dinner a specific thing, or a line of Kraft box meals or similar?

    Perhaps you don't have it over there, or it goes by another name. It's pretty ubiquitous in Canada. It's just "mac n' cheese" except slimy, poor quality, fluorescent yellow, and yes, comes as a box of noodles with some powdered "cheese".

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to echicken on Sat Oct 5 22:56:15 2024
    Re: Ketchup
    By: echicken to Nightfox on Sun Oct 06 2024 01:46 am

    Is Kraft Dinner a specific thing, or a line of Kraft box meals or
    similar?

    Perhaps you don't have it over there, or it goes by another name. It's pretty ubiquitous in Canada. It's just "mac n' cheese" except slimy, poor quality, fluorescent yellow, and yes, comes as a box of noodles with some powdered "cheese".

    Ah, it's fairly common, but I've typically seen it just called Kraft Mac & Cheese. It looks like now they do have a "Macaroni & Cheese Dinner" and several other varieties. I've had it before, and I think it's okay for a quick macaroni & cheese. Sometimes I like to add tuna to it.

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  • From Bob Worm@21:1/205 to Codefenix on Sun Oct 6 11:13:11 2024
    Re: Ketchup
    By: Codefenix to All on Sat Oct 05 2024 11:48:46

    35 new messages overnight... Has some great icon of computing died? Perhaps some incredible technological breakthrough?

    Oh, not to worry. Everyone's talking about ketchup :)

    Never change, please...

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  • From Tiny@21:1/700 to Codefenix on Sun Oct 6 05:27:36 2024
    Hi Codefenix,
    In a message to All you wrote:

    I've noticed for the past several years, ketchup as a condiment has
    become a highly polarizing topic.

    It's not my favorite condiment.

    though the very idea that ketchup be anywhere near a hot dog is a
    crime against humankind.

    Well it's not good on a hotdog. It's too sweet for my taste buds.
    I like it with onion rings though. ;)

    Shawn

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  • From Tiny@21:1/700 to Warpslide on Sun Oct 6 05:27:36 2024
    Hi Warpslide,
    In a message to Codefenix you wrote:

    Other things that I eat with ketchup are: Mac & cheese (both home made
    & KD), french fries & fried eggs.

    My wife and FIL and son like it on eggs and mac & cheese. I've tried both
    and it's not for me.

    Shawn

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  • From Tiny@21:1/700 to Codefenix on Sun Oct 6 05:27:36 2024
    Hi Codefenix,
    In a message to Al you wrote:

    I'll see your ketchup on mac and cheese, and raise you tabasco on mac
    and cheese.

    That is good.

    Shawn

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  • From Tiny@21:1/700 to Warpslide on Sun Oct 6 05:27:36 2024
    Hi Warpslide,
    In a message to All you wrote:

    I forgot to mention grilled cheese. A grilled cheese practically
    requires ketchup.

    For me on top of the grill cheese when it's all done, a nice layer
    of hot pepper jam. Now that is a combo that will make you throw
    your ketchup out. :)

    Shawn

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to ogg on Sun Oct 6 07:35:30 2024
    On 05 Oct 2024, ogg said the following...

    Does tomato soup instead of ketchup work?

    That's a good combination as well.


    Jay

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to echicken on Sun Oct 6 07:47:14 2024
    On 06 Oct 2024, echicken said the following...

    I used to put it on Kraft Dinner when I was a kid, though I haven't
    eaten that stuff in years. Tasted great at the time.

    Seeing as we're all talking about ketchup & now Kraft Dinner:

    If I had a million dollars
    We wouldn't have to eat Kraft Dinner
    But we would eat dinner
    Of course we would, we'd just eat more
    And buy really expensive ketchup with it
    That's right, all the fanciest, Dijon ketchup, mm mm


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  • From Codefenix@21:4/141 to Nightfox on Sun Oct 6 11:16:14 2024
    Re: Re: Ketchup
    By: Nightfox to Warpslide on Sat Oct 05 2024 10:30 pm

    I haven't heard of people doing that, but I do think tomato soup is good with a grilled cheese sandwich.

    That's a basic wintertime staple food combo. :D

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  • From Dumas Walker@21:1/175 to CODEFENIX on Sun Oct 6 10:57:00 2024
    I've noticed for the past several years, ketchup as a condiment has become a highly polarizing topic.

    Like, those who dislike ketchup are vehemently opposed to it. As though the very idea that ketchup be anywhere near a hot dog is a crime against humankind

    I like it on other things... like burgers (w/mustard, too), fries, chicken fingers, and even mixed in with bacon and scrambled eggs... but I am not a fan of it on hot dogs. For whatever reason, I prefer mustard (or guacamole!)
    with those.


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  • From Errol Casey@21:1/182 to ogg on Mon Oct 7 00:56:57 2024
    Re: Re: Ketchup
    By: ogg to Warpslide on Sat Oct 05 2024 02:04 pm

    ................ You should
    never yuck someone else's yum.

    I'm stealing that one!

    I had the same thought!

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  • From Reverend Shaft@21:4/111 to niter3 on Mon Oct 7 03:32:58 2024
    On 05 Oct 2024, niter3 said the following...

    I've never thought of ketchup as being controversial, but I have had more than one person question why I put ketchup on my eggs. You shou never yuck someone else's yum.

    Yep, do this as well.

    I used to occasionally do ketchup. Tobasco on a hangover morning.

    Then I discovered the joys of BBQ sauce. My life hasn't been the same since.

    Mu wife raises ducks, so we have a never-ending surplus supply of duck eggs. I get to make myself this treat a few times a week.

    RS

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  • From Reverend Shaft@21:4/111 to Tiny on Mon Oct 7 03:39:56 2024
    On 06 Oct 2024, Tiny said the following...

    Hi Codefenix,
    In a message to All you wrote:

    I've noticed for the past several years, ketchup as a condiment has become a highly polarizing topic.

    It's not my favorite condiment.

    I had a friend recently say that he's sworn off ketchup. I believe his exact words were:

    "Once you put ketchup on something, the whole food just tastes like ketchup."

    I kind of agree. There are foods it belongs on, but I leave it off the good foods (like brats).

    RS

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  • From Tiny@21:1/700 to Reverend Shaft on Mon Oct 7 05:23:29 2024
    Hi Reverend,
    On <Tue, 07 Oct 24>, you wrote me:

    "Once you put ketchup on something, the whole food just tastes like ketchup."

    Yes, and sugar. LOL I find it very very sweet. Whenever I get any take
    out I always ask for ketchup packets because one of my co-workers is
    addicted to the stuff, we tease her she puts it on everything.

    Shawn

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  • From Nigel Reed@21:2/101 to Codefenix on Mon Oct 7 13:22:24 2024
    On Sat, 5 Oct 2024 11:48:46 -0400
    "Codefenix" (21:4/141) <Codefenix@f141.n4.z21.fidonet> wrote:

    Ok. Real talk time.

    I've noticed for the past several years, ketchup as a condiment has
    become a highly polarizing topic.

    Like, those who dislike ketchup are vehemently opposed to it. As
    though the very idea that ketchup be anywhere near a hot dog is a
    crime against humankind.

    I don't get it. Ketchup is fine. Even good, I'll go as far to say.

    I will add this though: I never put ketchup on a brat or hotdog by
    itself; it is always joined with brown mustard and onions. Maybe some
    diced jalapeno if I happen to have any on hand.

    Genuinely curious what others think.

    Ketchup goes on a full English, skillet, anything with fries (chips),
    hotdogs with grilled onions, and a few other things. Not pizza,
    pineapple goes on pizza :) Not usually with a "proper" meat meal like
    steak, chicken or pork.
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  • From j0hnny a1pha@21:4/158 to Warpslide on Mon Oct 7 11:29:08 2024
    I'm pro ketchup. It's part of the "holy trinity" of mustard,
    relish &
    ketchup that must go on my hot dogs & hamburgers.

    Other things that I eat with ketchup are: Mac & cheese (both home
    made &
    KD), french fries & fried eggs.
    I forgot to mention grilled cheese. A grilled cheese practically
    requires ketchup.

    I'm deinitely in the "Mac & Chesse, Grilled Cheese, Fries & Eggs" camp
    when it comes to ketchup.

    I'll add -- Corned Beef Hash, and yes -- Prime Rib, Steak, Brisket.
    Basically any beef product


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  • From Scuz@21:1/244 to ogg on Mon Oct 7 15:46:48 2024
    Does tomato soup instead of ketchup work?


    That is the prefered method! :D

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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to Reverend Shaft on Tue Oct 8 01:26:33 2024
    Mu wife raises ducks, so we have a never-ending surplus supply of duck eggs. I get to make myself this treat a few times a week.

    How does duck eggs taste? I've never had those before. I assume the same as Chicken?

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  • From SYS64738@21:1/245 to niter3 on Tue Oct 8 01:23:14 2024


    How does duck eggs taste? I've never had those before. I assume the same as Chicken?

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    They're generally larger than chicken eggs and have a richer/creamier taste to them. They're quite good, actually.
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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to SYS64738 on Tue Oct 8 02:30:25 2024
    They're generally larger than chicken eggs and have a richer/creamier taste to them. They're quite good, actually.

    I will make it a point if the time ever comes up to get some!

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  • From Ed Vance@21:1/175 to Rayzer on Tue Oct 8 09:47:51 2024


    No ketchup on hot dogs for me. Just mustard. I will put Ketchup on my burgers though. I'm also picky about which ketchup I'll eat but that's a whole other thing :P

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    The Topic about ketchup had me thinking back 50 years ago when ordering a hamburger it came with Ketchup AND Mustard.
    I didn't care for Ketchup being added.
    I learned to order hamburgers saying "No K Plus O", to get onion added without. Ketchup.
    Nowadays I adjusted and eat 'burgers with Ketchup and Mustard on them.
    But I really like Mayonnaise on hamburgers I eat at home.
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  • From Ed Vance@21:1/175 to Reverend Shaft on Tue Oct 8 10:10:59 2024

    On 05 Oct 2024, niter3 said the following...

    I used to occasionally do ketchup. Tobasco on a hangover morning.

    Then I discovered the joys of BBQ sauce. My life hasn't been the same since.

    Mu wife raises ducks, so we have a never-ending surplus supply of duck eggs. I get to make myself this treat a few times a week.

    RS

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    No Duck Eggs here, just Chicken Eggs.

    I use Taco Sauce on egg dishes.
    Don't care for Taco Salsa though.
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  • From Codefenix@21:4/141 to Ed Vance on Tue Oct 8 12:07:01 2024
    Re: Ketchup
    By: Ed Vance to Rayzer on Tue Oct 08 2024 09:47 am

    I learned to order hamburgers saying "No K Plus O", to get onion added without. Ketchup.

    That's one of the oldest tricks in the fast food book, actually.. to always customize your order in some way. Extra this, hold that.. it usually ensures you'll get something freshly made instead of something that's been sitting for a while.

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Ed Vance on Tue Oct 8 09:50:02 2024
    Re: Ketchup
    By: Ed Vance to Rayzer on Tue Oct 08 2024 09:47 am

    The Topic about ketchup had me thinking back 50 years ago when ordering a hamburger it came with Ketchup AND Mustard. I didn't care for Ketchup being added.
    I learned to order hamburgers saying "No K Plus O", to get onion added without. Ketchup.
    Nowadays I adjusted and eat 'burgers with Ketchup and Mustard on them. But I really like Mayonnaise on hamburgers I eat at home. Ed

    One of my favorite fast food burgers is Burger King's Whopper, which has mayonnaise and ketchup.. It also has onion, dill pickles, and tomato, and I think the combination of all the flavors is pretty good.

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  • From Reverend Shaft@21:4/111 to niter3 on Tue Oct 8 15:07:41 2024
    On 08 Oct 2024, niter3 said the following...

    How does duck eggs taste? I've never had those before. I assume the same as Chicken?

    I've been asked this a lot, and my stock answer has evolved into:

    Duck eggs are about 25% bigger, and they taste 25% eggier. :)

    It's a more dense egg, so while it's the same flavor, it's a more pronounced one. Takes a little more work to get the "light and fluffy" consistency, but absolutely better for things like baking.

    RS

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  • From Reverend Shaft@21:4/111 to Nightfox on Tue Oct 8 15:15:43 2024
    On 08 Oct 2024, Nightfox said the following...

    One of my favorite fast food burgers is Burger King's Whopper, which has mayonnaise and ketchup.. It also has onion, dill pickles, and tomato,
    and I think the combination of all the flavors is pretty good.

    I'm glad to not be alone here. The only downside of that sandwich is its supernatural ability to still be "with me" 6 hours later.

    A close second for me comes from Whataburger, but since there are literally hundreds of miles between my house and the closest location, I don't get to have them very often.

    RS

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Reverend Shaft on Tue Oct 8 20:09:10 2024
    Re: Re: Ketchup
    By: Reverend Shaft to Nightfox on Tue Oct 08 2024 03:15 pm

    One of my favorite fast food burgers is Burger King's Whopper, which has

    I'm glad to not be alone here. The only downside of that sandwich is its supernatural ability to still be "with me" 6 hours later.

    A close second for me comes from Whataburger, but since there are literally hundreds of miles between my house and the closest location, I don't get to have them very often.

    I've only been to a Whataburger once when I was visiting Texas one time..

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  • From Utopian Galt@21:4/108 to Codefenix on Tue Oct 8 21:35:59 2024
    BY: Codefenix (21:4/141)

    |11C|09> |10I've noticed for the past several years, ketchup as a condiment has|07
    |11C|09> |10become a highly polarizing topic.|07
    I like spicy ketchup. I like ketchup without artificial flavors.


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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Nightfox on Fri Oct 11 17:05:02 2024
    On 05 Oct 2024 at 02:48p, Nightfox pondered and said...
    Re: Re: Ketchup
    By: Warpslide to Codefenix on Sat Oct 05 2024 02:07 pm

    I've never thought of ketchup as being controversial, but I have had than one person question why I put ketchup on my eggs. You should ne yuck someone else's yum.

    I thought ketchup on eggs was relatively popular.. I do that sometimes, though usually only scrambled eggs.

    Over here we call it tomato sauce :)

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  • From kirkspragg@21:2/150 to Codefenix on Thu Oct 10 21:30:28 2024
    Like, those who dislike ketchup are vehemently opposed to it. As though the very idea that ketchup be anywhere near a hot dog is a crime against humankind.

    The only crime committed is by those who fail to acknowledge how important condiments like ketchup are with a hot dog.

    Ketchup + onion + mustard or mayo (or garlic mayo is better) is the perfect combo.

    Over here in NZ we have some sugary tasteless slop called tomato sauce that everyone likes for some reason. Proper ketchup is far superior.

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  • From Dumas Walker@21:1/175 to KIRKSPRAGG on Fri Oct 11 09:35:00 2024
    Over here in NZ we have some sugary tasteless slop called tomato sauce that everyone likes for some reason. Proper ketchup is far superior.

    In the US, I think it is the other way round. Ketchup/catsup is going to
    have the added sugar or corn syrup, while tomato sauce is usually thicker
    and is less sweet. Tomato paste is even thicker still and almost certainly
    has no added sweetners or flavors.


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to kirkspragg on Sat Oct 12 07:49:00 2024
    kirkspragg wrote to Codefenix <=-

    The only crime committed is by those who fail to acknowledge how
    important condiments like ketchup are with a hot dog.

    Top Dog, my local doggery (if that isn't a word, it is now) made cooked
    to order hot dogs and a variety of sausages. They had a collection of
    mustards with artisanal/snooty descriptions ("Alsatian mustard seeds,
    crushed by hand, with hints of vinegar and spices")

    Next to Ketchup, it said "Smooshed up tomatoes - IT'S GOOD!"




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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Dumas Walker on Sat Oct 12 07:50:00 2024
    Dumas Walker wrote to KIRKSPRAGG <=-

    In the US, I think it is the other way round. Ketchup/catsup is going
    to have the added sugar or corn syrup, while tomato sauce is usually thicker and is less sweet.

    Apparently Catsup/Ketchup used to be two different condiments. Catsup
    was more spicy/savory, apparently.



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  • From echicken@21:1/164 to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Oct 13 20:06:44 2024
    Re: Re: Ketchup
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Dumas Walker on Sat Oct 12 2024 07:50:00

    Apparently Catsup/Ketchup used to be two different condiments. Catsup was more spicy/savory, apparently.

    I encountered catsup during a trip to Cuba ~15 years ago, and it definitely wasn't ketchup as I know it. Savory and with some olive flavor to it IIRC, not so sweet and vinegary as I'm used to.

    (I think "catsup" is just an alternate spelling and different regions have their own interpretation of the sauce. In the Phillipines, apparently banana ketchup is quite popular.)

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  • From Tiny@21:1/700 to Echicken on Mon Oct 14 05:34:14 2024
    Hi Echicken,
    In a message to Poindexter Fortran you wrote:

    definitely wasn't ketchup as I know it. Savory and with some olive
    flavor to it IIRC, not so sweet and vinegary as I'm used to.

    Now I might like that. It's the too sweet aspect of ketchup that I
    am not a fan of.

    have their own interpretation of the sauce. In the Phillipines,
    apparently banana ketchup is quite popular.)

    Popular in Jamica as well, I grabbed a bottle of the banana
    stuff from a Jamican market in Toronto and guess what? Can't
    tell the difference from tomato... that's how much sugar is in
    the stuff. LOL

    Shawn

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  • From Dumas Walker@21:1/175 to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Mon Oct 14 08:43:00 2024
    In the US, I think it is the other way round. Ketchup/catsup is going to have the added sugar or corn syrup, while tomato sauce is usually thicker and is less sweet.

    Apparently Catsup/Ketchup used to be two different condiments. Catsup
    was more spicy/savory, apparently.

    They might still be. My limited experience with them is that one (catsup)
    was generally a lot cheaper than the other. Once supermarket chains like Kroger and Walmart started selling their own "generic" ketchup, I quit
    seeing catsup available.

    I will have to keep my eyes open the next time I am shopping.


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  • From echicken@21:1/164 to Tiny on Mon Oct 14 11:44:37 2024
    Re: Re: Ketchup
    By: Tiny to Echicken on Mon Oct 14 2024 05:34:14

    Popular in Jamica as well, I grabbed a bottle of the banana stuff from a Jamican market in Toronto and guess what? Can't tell the difference from

    Didn't know that, but I can definitely see that being a Mr. Gouda's or Grace product. I'll keep an eye out for it next time I'm in one of those shops.

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  • From kirkspragg@21:2/150 to poindexter FORTRAN on Mon Oct 14 19:35:52 2024
    Next to Ketchup, it said "Smooshed up tomatoes - IT'S GOOD!"


    So true! Lol!

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  • From Tiny@21:1/700 to Echicken on Tue Oct 15 05:46:01 2024
    Hi Echicken,
    On <Tue, 14 Oct 24>, you wrote me:

    Didn't know that, but I can definitely see that being a Mr. Gouda's or Grace product. I'll keep an eye out for it next time I'm in one of
    those shops.

    I should have said, yes it was a Grace product. I quite like their
    "extra hot" pepper sauce. It's not quite hot, but has a nice flavour
    if you like the vineger based ones.

    Shawn

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  • From echicken@21:1/164 to Tiny on Tue Oct 15 10:02:20 2024
    Re: Re: Ketchup
    By: Tiny to Echicken on Tue Oct 15 2024 05:46:01

    I should have said, yes it was a Grace product. I quite like their "extra hot" pepper sauce. It's not quite hot, but has a nice flavour if you like

    A good one for having flavour and not destroying your mouth with capsaicin like some sauces do. I've tried a few of their others, but that's the one I keep going back to. It's a step up from Frank's in flavour, but on the same spiciness tier.

    My favourite hot sauce, which I haven't had in years, was from Stasis Preserves and had ghost peppers and apple cider vinegar among other ingredients. Lots of heat but also a lot of flavour. They currently sell a "Ghost Chili" sauce which I think is the same thing - but it's sold out on their Shopify store. :(

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  • From Tiny@21:1/700 to Echicken on Wed Oct 16 06:05:45 2024
    Hi Echicken,
    On <Wed, 15 Oct 24>, you wrote me:

    A good one for having flavour and not destroying your mouth with
    capsaicin like some sauces do. I've tried a few of their others, but

    Exactly!

    that's the one I keep going back to. It's a step up from Frank's in flavour, but on the same spiciness tier.

    That's it. Andrea bought me a big jar of Frank's so that's what I'm going through now.

    My favourite hot sauce, which I haven't had in years, was from Stasis Preserves and had ghost peppers and apple cider vinegar among other ingredients. Lots of heat but also a lot of flavour. They currently
    sell a "Ghost Chili" sauce which I think is the same thing - but it's
    sold out on their Shopify store. :(

    My favorite one is one I made. Of course I didn't write down the recipe
    and I can't remember everything in it. LOL It was the third time I made
    hot sauce and the flavours in it were amazing. Even people at work liked
    it though the Sri Lankin's all said it had no heat at all. I now write down what I put in when I'm playing with things just in case. :)

    Shawn


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  • From Reverend Shaft@21:4/111 to echicken on Thu Oct 17 12:32:35 2024
    On 13 Oct 2024, echicken said the following...

    Re: Re: Ketchup
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Dumas Walker on Sat Oct 12 2024 07:50:00

    Apparently Catsup/Ketchup used to be two different condiments. Catsup more spicy/savory, apparently.

    (I think "catsup" is just an alternate spelling and different regions
    have their own interpretation of the sauce. In the Phillipines,
    apparently banana ketchup is quite popular.)

    When I was a very small person, my grandmother would say, "catsup." I thought it was some quaint depression era affectation of ketchup until I saw a bottle actually labeled "catsup" in her fridge.

    I do vaguely recall it tasting different than the ketchup my parents had, but I never really thought about that difference until now.

    RS\

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