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This should not shame anyone. Hot dogs are wonderful, and ketchup is a fine additive.
I've been known to put baked beans on mine, and potato chips on my burgers (that salty crunch is grand). Having a kid lets you revisit many of these.
Potato chips on burgers - I like to call that "fat guy lettuce"... Adds a nice crunch.
Oh god that nice crunch comment brought be back to me being a kid watching muppet babies at 4am in the morning when my cousin stayed with us at the grandparents.
I would eat sour cream, plain potato chips, and tomatoes on a kaiser bun. The saltyness from the chips with the tomatoes and then the tang of sour cream
Ketchup is a jam, not a savory condiment. ๐คข๐๐ฝ
I have a cherry and rosemary jam that shows that jams can be savory.
Also, with the idea that ketchup is a jam, what are you putting ketchup on??? Scones? Muffins? Cheese? Peanut butter and ketchup sandwiches?
It's tomato, sugar, salt, spices and vinegar. Yes, tomato is technically a fruit... Still wouldn't eat this as a jam, the fuck?