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...that's how some residents of Mackinaw City expressed disdain about this restaurant at the end of the "Strip", just off of the expressway.
Now, I like a hot dog from time to time (with mustard and onions, and maybe some chili), but I tend to agree with the disapproving residents. Mackinaw City boasts a historic importance of the area's forts, battles, Native American culture, logging, and shipping. Log cabins, lighthouses, historic buildings, cottages, and family-owned businesses passed down through the generations are the types of places that are consistent with the area.
More will be said about the owner of this business in a later post.
Presented are, from the left, a Chicago style hot dog, a chili dog, a Maxwell Street Polish sausage, and an Italian sausage. The last two aren't technically hot dogs, but they're the other delicious tubular hunks of meat available from Portillos so they're included.
Kate had the chili dog and the Italian sausage. I had the Maxwell Street Polish sausage and the Chicago style hot dog.
Delicious. And no ketchup in sight.
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This is what getting up at 6am every morning to walk the dogs is all about and have to say I really like this picture of Chili
Smooth rolling, Greasemobile selling its wares in front of Toronto City Hall. Who can resist a chilidog sold from such a blinging ride...
I used to wonder about Sonic's obsession with chili dogs. Was it the 90s tv show or the classic Genesis video game that helped this characteristic come into fruition? No, it was from the old Sonic The Hedgehog Archie Comics where his uncle Chuck ran a chili dog stand.
After posting this picture, I thought it was a delicious idea to post better hot dogs.
The Chicago Style dog is famous for its ingredients, particularly a lack of mustard.
As for the chili dog, it doesn't have mustard either.
Carry-out from Portillos consumed in
The World Renowned Frazier Studio
Elgin, Illinois, USA - Near 42.0109, -88.3477
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Note the sign that says "1951" when this hamburger stand opened. Still in business, we ate there just a few weeks ago--the same great food I remember from my childhood and youth. Check out the prices if you can see them. Phone number has been changed to protect their privacy :)
Light color textures added are my own.
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L.A. trip ain't complete without dropping by at Pink's!
When visiting Los Angeles, you'll recognize Pink's by the long line wrapped around the small building near the corner of La Brea and Melrose. A great place to spot celebrities, it is said that at Pink's you can get a chilidog and a soda for less than $5 and rub elbows with the stars (Jennifer Garner and Ellen DeGeneres are some of the regulars).
HPPT!
I love Coca-Cola, chili dogs, and Coke advertising. I love using photography to create fun art. I love creating Americana. I used 4 flashes to create a hi-key photo, added some Coca-Cola text and a little bit of texture and then slapped Chili Dog! over it. I Did eat and drink this work of art, after the shooting was done.
It's not a sonoran dog it's Janos' j-dawg at the Downtown Kitchen. Chorizo black beans, smoked poblano crema, whole grain mustard, pickled nopalitos, red onion, food photography by Jackie Alpers for FoodNetwork.com One of 35 can't miss restaurant dishes in Tucson, Arizona. Read the rest of the article at FoodNetwork.com www.foodnetwork.com/restaurants/photos/places-to-eat-tucson
Union City, OH. August 21, 2021. Shot on a Nikon F6 and Fuji Superia 400. Developed and scanned by The Darkroom.
Tucson, Arizona
Family-owned and operated: three generations of family, happily working side by side, keep this establishment buzzing. 50 years of serving chili dogs in the community of Barrio Hollywood. They're good people.
Was lucky to have a few minutes when there weren't cars in the drive-in bays. And lucky once again to have a single cruiser parked. Didn't last long before it got busy.
Highsmith, Carol M.,, 1946-, photographer.
An oversized chile dog and blown-out restaurant sign keep company at Sparky's Burgers & BBQ (barbecue), a must-see roadside attraction in tiny Hatch, New Mexico, north of Las Cruces, that offers not only green-chili cheeseburgers, espresso, and other coffee drinks but also what one might call vintage, sometimes giant and funky, memorabilia assembled over 20 years by Sparky's owners, Josie Nunn and her husband, Teako
2021-02-01.
1 photograph : digital, tiff file, color.
Notes:
Title, date, and keywords based on information provided by the photographer.
Regarding the spellings of the hot pepper, "chili" is the English-language preference, but the Spanish "chile" is the usual spelling in New Mexico, and, of course, the nation of that name.
Gift; Carol M. Highsmith Photography, Inc.; 2021 (DLC/PP-2002:038-26).
Forms part of Carol M. Highsmith's America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive.
Credit Line: Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.
Subjects:
America--Sparky's Burgers--Josie Nunn--Teako Nunn--Roadside attractions--Chile dogs--Chili dogs--Signs
United States--New Mexico--Doña Ana County--Hatch.
Format: Digital photographs--Color--2020-2030.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Part Of: Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Carol M. Highsmith Archive. (DLC) 00650024
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/highsm.66657
Call Number: LC-DIG-highsm- 66657
This is the original photo I used for the Coca-Cola and chili dog advertising poster I created. I wanted to show that not much Photoshop was need in creating the finished product. I used 4 flashes one on each side with umbrellas and one overhead. To create the Hi-key look, I hung a sheet and put a flash behind it, to get the pure white light. I had used flashes pointing at the back drop and umbrellas and soft box, but I think this worked the best. I didn't have to do any clean up to get red of grey spots, like in the past. that is always pain in ass. Besides a little sharpening, you always do when shooting raw, this is how it came out of the camera. I used the Camranger to get tight focus and help me when I'm adjusting the lighting. I can snap of a shot, while standing next to the flash.
Tulsa Coney Island Restaurant" In business sense 1926 and has now sold over 600,000 Coney Island hotdogs or chilidogs..
123 W 4th St
Tulsa, OK 74192
United States
Downtown
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coney_I-Lander
Almost recipe:
wallflowerpendragon.wordpress.com/2014/05/20/i-made-tulsa...
Everyone old enough to remember when Elvis died knows what they were doing when they heard the news of his death. I was eating a "Coney Island" from this famous store when I heard the news. Tried some on my visit back home and tasted exactly the same as I remembered