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Pop Up Hotdogs - first 50 dogs are on us

I fancy some of those dogs, when I'm in town I'd look you up but for one thing, I don't want my dog in brioche. The flavour is wrong IMO. Do you do proper dog bread rolls or just brioche?
 
Have any of you Brixton residents tried the hotdogs, did anyone get a free one? I am waiting with bated breath to hear. I had better unbate my breath though it could be fatal. Have any itinerants sampled the chilli hotdogs? These and many other questions will be ignored in tonight's programme.

As to the person who asked if the sausages were wheat and gluten free, there is not much point if they are served on bread whether it is French or English.
 
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Have any of you Brixton residents tried the hotdogs, did anyone get a free one? I am waiting with bated breath to hear. I had better unbate my breath though it could be fatal. Have any itinerants sampled the chilli hotdogs? These and many other questions will be ignored in tonight's programme.

As to the person who asked if the sausages were wheat and gluten free, there is not much point if they are served on bread whether it is French or English.
I dont care what they are served on or in, Im interested to know if there "top quality meat" has wheat and rusk. eta It is also possible to get wheat and gluten free bread/rolls.
 
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I am looking forward to Thiago Campos posting his report on urban75, once he has finished accessing the impact within the local and wider community of the Electric Dog operation.
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"accesses the impact"? like in their pockets? :hmm: _______^^^

can't believe none of you pendants posting on this thread didn't notice that already! :D
 
how can a hotdog be made from only the best ingredients?
it doesn't make sense.
high quality cuts of meat mashed to a paste with a load of fat and preservatives?

These must be special hot dogs. The only other ones I've heard of are made from the leftover shite that can't be sold as meat.

 
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"accesses the impact"? like in their pockets? :hmm: _______^^^

can't believe none of you pendants posting on this thread didn't notice that already! :D
I suspect plenty of us have noticed tbh. Such a small error is drowned in an ocean of facepalmery though.
 
lol. it seems the banter hasn't changed much on urban75 since we last posted.

yes our pork sausages are wheat free and are an artisan product, their not factory produced nasties you find on your supermarket shelf.

We are looking into wheat free buns also.
 
lol. it seems the banter hasn't changed much on urban75 since we last posted.

yes our pork sausages are wheat free and are an artisan product, their not factory produced nasties you find on your supermarket shelf.

We are looking into wheat free buns also.
your schtick hasn't changed much since you last posted either
 
lol. it seems the banter hasn't changed much on urban75 since we last posted.

yes our pork sausages are wheat free and are an artisan product, their not factory produced nasties you find on your supermarket shelf.

We are looking into wheat free buns also.
I know i've been taking the piss - but I am genuinely interested in what an artisan hot dog is, and how its made.
it sounds like an oxymoron or maybe just an actual normal sausage...
 
I know i've been taking the piss - but I am genuinely interested in what an artisan hot dog is, and how its made.
it sounds like an oxymoron or maybe just an actual normal sausage...
Maybe they they are still using the same source as last time http://www.urban75.net/forums/threads/pop-up-hot-dogs-brixton-market-row.317359/page-2#post-12711913

There was a thread & brixton buzz article all about this last time they did a pop-up in November:

thread: http://www.urban75.net/forums/threads/pop-up-hot-dogs-brixton-market-row.317359/
brixton buzz article: http://www.brixtonbuzz.com/2013/11/...ht-with-prices-reduced-after-online-pressure/
 
Maybe they they are still using the same source as last time http://www.urban75.net/forums/threads/pop-up-hot-dogs-brixton-market-row.317359/page-2#post-12711913

There was a thread & brixton buzz article all about this last time they did a pop-up in November:

thread: http://www.urban75.net/forums/threads/pop-up-hot-dogs-brixton-market-row.317359/
brixton buzz article: http://www.brixtonbuzz.com/2013/11/...ht-with-prices-reduced-after-online-pressure/
No, I mean how the hot dog sausage is made. The very definition of a hot dog sausage is the opposite of how they seem to describe it.
 
Sorry got the link wrong:
http://www.nativebreeds.co.uk/

Still cheaper than this £100 hot dog:
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The hot dog is composed of an 18 inch, 3/4 pound all-beef, natural-casing, Chicago-style frank, French whole grain mustard, garlic and herb mayo, sautéed shallots, mixed baby greens, applewood and cherry smoked uncured bacon, Swedish moose cheese (costing $200 USD (GBP £128.39) a pound), chopped tomato, sweetened dried cranberries, a basil olive oil/cranberry-pear-coconut balsamic vinaigrette and fresh ground pepper. It is served on a custom-made herb focaccia roll toasted in white truffle butter. It is also available in a combo with french fries and a soda for USD $149.77 (GBP £96.14).
 
mmmm... i love hot dogs. but why the hell would you pay a tenner for one? the best ive ever had are out of a cart on the streets of manhattan for 2 or 3 dollars. its just a hot dog ffs.
 
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"accesses the impact"? like in their pockets? :hmm: _______^^^

can't believe none of you pendants posting on this thread didn't notice that already! :D
That'll be why I specifically typed out the mis-spelt word in my post then :facepalm:

Do you struggle to understand things as much in real life as you do on here?
 
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