I'm going to be frank with you, Oscar Mayer asked me if I'd be interested in having a cookout featuring their hot dogs and, by the way, they'd sponsor it. "Yes, yes, yes!" I said "And I have the perfect occasion." I'm captain of my Neighborhood Watch and we were planning our next meeting with some of my town's finest. Nothing brings the neighbors out like the news of a free neighborhood cookout and I knew the supply of wieners would be safe with about ten cops on hand. Neighborhood Watch (NW) is an excellent program and I strongly suggest everyone have a program on their block. NW isn't just about crime prevention. It's about knowing your neighbors, being involved with your community, watching out for each other (we have a number of elderly residents who live alone) and coming together in times of natural disaster. Be aware, be prepared and participate in civic life!
When I was in Chicago a couple weeks back, I was able to ketchup with the WienerMobile in person. You can follow the adventures of the WienerMobile and the Hotdoggers who occupy it by going to their their blog HotDoggerBlog.com. I'm sorry, but you gotta just crack up when you see the WienerMobile rolling down the street at you. But, hey, any chance to smile is a chance I'll take!
Oscar Mayer Hot Dogs come in a pretty wide variety. I particularly relish the ALL Beef Bun Length ones. Because what is more annoying than bun overage? I mean really....You know you've been there. The Bun Length Hot Dogs solve that issue. I also learned that at Oscar Mayer "hot dogs" are really an umbrella term that includes "weiners" and "franks" under it. There are so many varieties, just go pick your favorite to put in your
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Bun underage is worse than bun overage. This too-high ratio of bread to meat is worse, IMO.
The photo looks like the cops all hung out together and I assume all the NW'ers hung out together. Was there any mingling?
I too love spicy brown mustard and onions on my dawgs. Ever tried mayo? Will get chili when we are out, but at home it's classic all the way! G has taught me sliced pickles are very good...he will love Chi-town.
Dear Anon,
Thanks for stopping by.
Regarding your first comment, I think I need a diagram.
Regarding your second comment...The event was over 2 hrs start to finish. I provided ONE pic of the event. If you must know, those cops in the pic are the patrol officers who came after the meeting started and grabbed a bite and stood near the food. The vine covered wall behind them encloses the courtyard where the food was set up. Just through the gate (by umbrella) tables and chairs were set up and the neighbors were sitting out there and speaking with the Community Liaison Police Officers. Once the cops in the pic finished their QUICK bite, they stepped through the gate and were introduced and gave a quick briefing and answered some questions. Plenty of mingling ensued. You have keen observation skills even though you made an assumption. Again, appreciate your taking the time.
K, funny that G likes the sliced pickles. My kids too. Maybe G can go to Northwestern? ;)
Love the puns... I can totally see you as captain of the Neighborhood Watch! So cool to have an Oscar Meyer party... I love hot dogs.
Love always,
Heather
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