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Wants to make Chicago-style hot dogs at home

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To ColumbiaMagazine.com:

I would like to know from some of the people around here who like and eat Chicago-style hot dogs where I could purchase some of the beef dogs and the buns. Is there a website I could use to purchase the dogs and buns online?

I have been reading about the Chicago-stlye hot dog and would like to try to make them locally, at my house.

One thing I read says is that I couldn't get them to taste right because it is the Chicago water that makes them taste so good. Is the water there some special kind of city water? Less polluted? more polluted?

I did not realize until today that they use only all-beef hot dogs.

s/M.E. Lewis

Just can't wait for the new Portillo's to come to Holladay Place - when and if it does - can you? There may be a reader with a secret kitchen in Adair County who'll share intelligence with you. Best. -EW




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