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Post by DJ Davis on Mar 28, 2024 17:20:45 GMT -6
You can get one this season at Busch. If the Cards’ on-field play doesn’t give you indigestion, here’s another option. 😁
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Post by Cool Papa Con on Mar 30, 2024 5:36:03 GMT -6
You can get one this season at Busch. If the Cards’ on-field play doesn’t give you indigestion, here’s another option. 😁 Keep the experience fun… that thing better come with a side of tums and wet wipes. Maybe even a QR Code to a lengthy article about the leadership metrics they relied on while you spend the late Innings on the commode.
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Post by WeeVikes on Mar 30, 2024 8:22:45 GMT -6
What, pray tell, is a Slinger Dog? How does it contrast with a regular ballpark dog?
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Post by fusillijerry on Mar 30, 2024 9:41:57 GMT -6
What, pray tell, is a Slinger Dog? How does it contrast with a regular ballpark dog?
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Post by WeeVikes on Mar 30, 2024 11:06:01 GMT -6
What, pray tell, is a Slinger Dog? How does it contrast with a regular ballpark dog? View AttachmentOh my…
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Post by fusillijerry on Mar 30, 2024 11:36:42 GMT -6
Yeah. If it really does look like that I'd hit it.
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Post by WeeVikes on Mar 30, 2024 12:57:36 GMT -6
Yeah. If it really does look like that I'd hit it. Individually, and in some combinations, those are all elements I like. I’m just not sure about the total combination. Well, if you get to try one, please let me know how it goes!
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Post by DJ Davis on Mar 30, 2024 13:16:56 GMT -6
Yeah. If it really does look like that I'd hit it. Individually, and in some combinations, those are all elements I like. I’m just not sure about the total combination. Well, if you get to try one, please let me know how it goes! It’s based on the slinger, commonly found around St. Louis at local diners. Eggs topped with chili, cheese, and more depending on the place. But the dog has taco meat, not chili, which is interesting. I’m guessing it’s because they already have tons of that on hand at the stadium.
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Post by fusillijerry on Mar 30, 2024 13:21:18 GMT -6
Individually, and in some combinations, those are all elements I like. I’m just not sure about the total combination. Well, if you get to try one, please let me know how it goes! It’s based on the slinger, commonly found around St. Louis at local diners. Eggs topped with chili, cheese, and more depending on the place. But the dog has taco meat, not chili, which is interesting. I’m guessing it’s because they already have tons of that on hand at the stadium. Hopefully not the Taco Hell red stuff in the bag. Could be a deal/colon killer.
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Post by WeeVikes on Mar 30, 2024 14:01:23 GMT -6
Individually, and in some combinations, those are all elements I like. I’m just not sure about the total combination. Well, if you get to try one, please let me know how it goes! It’s based on the slinger, commonly found around St. Louis at local diners. Eggs topped with chili, cheese, and more depending on the place. But the dog has taco meat, not chili, which is interesting. I’m guessing it’s because they already have tons of that on hand at the stadium. Got it. I was born in StL and all my family is from StL, but I didn’t grow up there, hence missing out on that. Thanks, DJ.
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Post by captbudman on Mar 30, 2024 16:57:21 GMT -6
Individually, and in some combinations, those are all elements I like. I’m just not sure about the total combination. Well, if you get to try one, please let me know how it goes! It’s based on the slinger, commonly found around St. Louis at local diners. Eggs topped with chili, cheese, and more depending on the place. But the dog has taco meat, not chili, which is interesting. I’m guessing it’s because they already have tons of that on hand at the stadium. Thanks for the details DJ. People have been eating chili dogs for decades. I've been also putting Chili on my eggs for years (not every time I eat eggs, of course), but my eggs were always scrambled. Substituting taco meat and topping it with sunny side up eggs doesn't seem like something I'd think about pairing with a few beers at the ballpark. I'd be curious to see how people actually like it...
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Post by abuxb on Mar 30, 2024 18:41:49 GMT -6
It’s based on the slinger, commonly found around St. Louis at local diners. Eggs topped with chili, cheese, and more depending on the place. But the dog has taco meat, not chili, which is interesting. I’m guessing it’s because they already have tons of that on hand at the stadium. Thanks for the details DJ. People have been eating chili dogs for decades. I've been also putting Chili on my eggs for years (not every time I eat eggs, of course), but my eggs were always scrambled. Substituting taco meat and topping it with sunny side up eggs doesn't seem like something I'd think about pairing with a few beers at the ballpark. I'd be curious to see how people actually like it... The smart thing would be to try it out at home, before shelling out $15-$20 for it at the ballpark. I would imagine you can buy an 18 pack of eggs, an 8 pack of buns and hotdogs, a couple pounds of ground beef with seasoning and a 2lb bag of hashbrowns to build 8 of them at home for around $20. That would be $2.50 each. If you like them, then spend the money that builds 8 of them at home, to get just a single at the game.
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Post by Bighorn66 on Apr 1, 2024 15:42:33 GMT -6
Thanks for the details DJ. People have been eating chili dogs for decades. I've been also putting Chili on my eggs for years (not every time I eat eggs, of course), but my eggs were always scrambled. Substituting taco meat and topping it with sunny side up eggs doesn't seem like something I'd think about pairing with a few beers at the ballpark. I'd be curious to see how people actually like it... The smart thing would be to try it out at home, before shelling out $15-$20 for it at the ballpark. I would imagine you can buy an 18 pack of eggs, an 8 pack of buns and hotdogs, a couple pounds of ground beef with seasoning and a 2lb bag of hashbrowns to build 8 of them at home for around $20. That would be $2.50 each. If you like them, then spend the money that builds 8 of them at home, to get just a single at the game. I would definitely practice eating it without getting any on you before I bought it at the ball park. Full disclosure. I never buy anything other than bottled water at the ball park. I just can’t do it.
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