Talk:Hot dog variations

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For authorship attribution before table was spun-off, see the history section of the hot dog article. youngamerican (talk) 18:39, 21 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Move?

Would anyone object to moving this article to List of hot dog variations? youngamerican (ahoy-hoy) 01:27, 16 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] New York State White Hot Dogs

I say remove the "pronounced coo-nee" comment from this section. There is a disagreement on par with the soda/pop debate as to the actual pronounciation of the word coney, and from my experience its split about half and half between "coo-nee" and "cone-ee."

I've also only heard of them referred to as white hots in Rochester, and coneys in Syracuse.

[edit] North Eastern Massachusetts

I made a few changes to the section. Looking at it, I was a little surprised at what was there, and looked through the archives to try to find a cite, and didn't see anything. I grew up in the area, and a mixture of mustard and relish was known as "Hot dog relish", while the mixture that was specified in the article was always sold as "Hamburger Relish". In addition I had never heard the term "New England Doggie Roll" in my life, and there were no google hits outside of Wikipedia and its mirrors. We always just called them Hot Dog Buns, but they were always labeled "Frankfurt Rolls". I know that they're pretty common throughout New England (and I miss them :( ), so maybe that was what some people from outside the region called them. --- The Bethling(Talk) 14:43, 10 September 2006 (UTC)