Yakn1 wrote:Almost forgot...
The story of the " dog in the fire"
The nite of the fire and snacks I decided to cook some of the Kiolbassa I had. Didn't want to cook inside, as everyone was outside so I pulled out my little Coleman camp stove and set it up. Birdie looks at me and says " you have a perfectly good fire, why not use that" , well DUH! Just so happen to have some Walmart marshmallow sticks in the truck the goods haven't found. Okay so the sausage is cooking just right...almost most ready...one more minute....
Oh crud, it falls OFF the stick into the fire
So I have more, off to the trailer to get another and start over. As I am coming back to the fire there's Birdie with my cooked sausage in a paper towel, trying to wipe the ashes off! With a little convincing from Nancy and Diana I ate the first dog, while cooking the second. A little ash is good for digestion, right?
Liz wrote:Yakn1 wrote:Almost forgot...
The story of the " dog in the fire"
The nite of the fire and snacks I decided to cook some of the Kiolbassa I had. Didn't want to cook inside, as everyone was outside so I pulled out my little Coleman camp stove and set it up. Birdie looks at me and says " you have a perfectly good fire, why not use that" , well DUH! Just so happen to have some Walmart marshmallow sticks in the truck the goods haven't found. Okay so the sausage is cooking just right...almost most ready...one more minute....
Oh crud, it falls OFF the stick into the fire
So I have more, off to the trailer to get another and start over. As I am coming back to the fire there's Birdie with my cooked sausage in a paper towel, trying to wipe the ashes off! With a little convincing from Nancy and Diana I ate the first dog, while cooking the second. A little ash is good for digestion, right?
Must be how "Hot Dogs" got their name.
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