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B. Armitage says glass of wine a must with Italian Beef Hot dogs, however should be eaten skewered and cooked over a campfire About: COF Chicago hot dogs cause simple folk to put on airs>COF Chicago hot dogs cause simple folk to put on airs To ColumbiaMagazine.com: For me the only way to eat a hot dog is skewered on a pointy stick and roasted over a campfire. However you had me at "Italian Beef Sandwich." I've made a career of gathering all the best of everything so if you all want to take a road trip to Chicago to bring back a culinary delight - I'm in! Just one more thing: No self respecting epicurean dines on Italian food without a glass of good wine. We need to work on that too. -Barbara Armitage This story was posted on 2010-10-25 19:53:47
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