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And a mask.. And a name! I hereby dub thee Major Payneinthe...togrocerystoreowners
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A cape and a mask,...hmmm.
Might go well with my avatar, since he's already got a mansion and a cave.
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Wish I had a 7-year supply of corndogs.
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Peapod is charging $3.69 for a 1 pound box - so I would assume $2.99 is correct.
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I haven't eaten that many corndogs in my whole life, but it IS a funny story.
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Why are they called corn dogs?
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Who would by a pack of Battered Dogs?
Besides M.Vick, that is.
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Originally Posted by NotLKH
Who would by a pack of Battered Dogs?
Besides M.Vick, that is.
Oh no you didn't!
:lol:
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Why would you call them battered dogs? :confused:
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Why would you call them battered dogs? :confused:
Perhaps this might help:
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from here
CORN DOG BATTER
6 c. cornmeal
3 c. plain flour
2 1/2 tsp. soda
1 1/2 tsp. salt
2 tbsp. sugar
3 c. buttermilk
2 1/2 c. water
2 eggs
In large mixing bowl mix all dry ingredients. Add buttermilk and water. Beat in eggs and mix well. If batter gets stiff add small amount of water. Roll prepared weiner in batter and fry in deep hot oil until browned.
To prepare corn dog, use wieners right out of the package; insert stick and coat wiener by rolling it in the batter. Hold on to stick. Leftover batter may be kept a few days in the refrigerator. Can be made into cornbread by adding a little more liquid.
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Ah - I see the reference to corn meal.
We call the same things Pluto Pups or Dagwood Dogs. I don't know why but there ya go. :)