What's that? I googled it just found tiny dogs: https://www.google.com/search?q=pocket+dog&espv=2&biw=1488&bih=827&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwijtPmKwKLLAhVCcz4KHa4TDBwQsAQIGw |
Hahahah! |
It's ok at home but if you have to bring it, wouldn't the buns get soggy? |
Won't the bun get soggy? |
No ketchup and mustard on these guys |
Find another way to do this. They will be a disgusting mess by the time the kids can eat them. |
| I would wrap up the hot dogs and toppings and rolls separately and let the kids choose how to assemble them. Hot dogs could be in a crock pot like someone suggested. |
If they are old enough to eat and actually enjoy this they are old enough to assemble their own hot dog. It is going to be a mess no matter what you do. |
+1 you will have poop bomb |
| You want to transport assembled chili dogs? Why not just let the kids who want the chili add it to their hot dogs there? You can have them in buns and wrapped in foil, so the kids would only have to add chili or whatever toppings they want. |
| Those will be so gross by the time the kids eat. I am gagging just thinking about being presented with this. |
I don't think it's any different than getting a pre-assembled chilli dog at the ballpark. You have a sensitive gag reflex. Your poor husband. |
Making at the house and then transporting them? No - disgusting mess. |
Wow, you're really defensive about pre-assembled chili dogs being tasty and appealing. By the way, the gag reflex need not be physically stimulated in order to gag. |
This is the gagging PP, and I agree with the other poster, you're awfully defensive about everyone disagreeing with you approach. You seem confident in your method, so why did you even post? |