I put all of the toppings in little bowls and plates and placed all of the hot dogs in a crockpot standing up, side by side with no other ingredients and turned it on for 3 hours. By the time the party started all of the hot dogs were cooked to perfection! The guests loved being able to try new hot dog recipes and the whole setup cost less about 50 cents per guest!
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Who Doesn't Like Hot Dogs?
I was looking for a fun and reasonably priced way to feed a party of 100. I decided to go with a hot dog bar, which was a big hit! First I scoured the web for some yummy recipes for topping the dogs, and then printed those out and attached them to the wall behind the hot dog bar on decorative paper.
I put all of the toppings in little bowls and plates and placed all of the hot dogs in a crockpot standing up, side by side with no other ingredients and turned it on for 3 hours. By the time the party started all of the hot dogs were cooked to perfection! The guests loved being able to try new hot dog recipes and the whole setup cost less about 50 cents per guest!
I put all of the toppings in little bowls and plates and placed all of the hot dogs in a crockpot standing up, side by side with no other ingredients and turned it on for 3 hours. By the time the party started all of the hot dogs were cooked to perfection! The guests loved being able to try new hot dog recipes and the whole setup cost less about 50 cents per guest!
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