Americans and Canadians culture Q&A Thread.

I think this is going to be a day long process. Here’s a softball question, just to get us started.

What? You feel like I’m stalling because I haven’t thought of an epic question yet? The question to end all questions?

Off with your head!

On that note, this first question is dedicated to @ronandannette.

Is ketchup an acceptable condiment for a hotdog? My vote is a resounding YES!

Now, back to sleep to perhaps dream up a more substantial query.
 

:thumbsup2YES! In fact, it's practically the ONLY acceptable condiment for a hotdog. I had a food truck hotdog for lunch yesterday; succulent in a soft, poppy-seed bun and perfectly complimented by ketchup and a tiny bit of sweet green relish. It came with gourmet parmesan truffle fries which, after eating a mere 5 of them, kicked my acid reflux into over-drive and I barely slept. Oh well, worth it...
 
Don't you mean Kraft Mac and Cheese {{shudder}}? I thought you were fluent in American.
I do stand corrected. I honestly had forgotten that it wasn't just called Kraft Dinner down here. We don't actually buy the stuff, but I do smile every time I go home and see boxes with just "KD" stamped on them.
 
Hot dog needs mustard, sweet relish and ketchup, onions if I have any on hand. But have known to eat just a plain hot dog at home, same as a hamburger once in awhile.
 
To answer my own question, YES.

When I have hotdogs, I add ketchup and a cheese slice. If I’m feeling fancy, I’ll spread cheez whiz on the bun instead of a cheese slice.
 
Only time I had ketchup on KD is if we have left overs and it’s dry and needs help…lol . Even than hate leftovers.
 















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