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For Episode #42 Big Joe's Coo Coo Club in Lakeside, CA. invited the entire Grillpack of friends over for a wild event. They had a Pimp and Ho Costume party going on. The folks at HauntedProps.com donated me a special outfit, Kevin Ross, one of the finalists from Nathan's Coney Island 2008 Hot Dog Eating Contest showed up to give a speed eating Demo and Good ole Grilldog whipped up 7 Great toppings for dogs on his Treager Wood Pellet Grill, donated by the fine folks at Traeger.

In this first clip, Grilldog demonstrates his recipe for making a Gourmet Mexican Dog that he called a Chiahauhau dog, obviously spelled incorrectly.


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Other Dogs Grilldog demonstrated included an Italian Dog, Greek Dog, Buffalo Dog, an Antipasto Dog, an Orange Marmalade Dog, and a Hawaiian Dog (which was everyone's favorite). In this next clip, Kevin Ross demonstrates speed eating hotdog techniques and at the end there's a sneak preview of one of Grilldog's Contests, it's on the completed contest is on the DVD.


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Finally, citing "Good Taste" Grilldog could not bring himself to include the following clip on the DVD for airing around the world however, considering the tastelessness of the internet, decided that it is an event that must be seen. Therefore, here is Grilldog's unedited Foot Long Hot Dog Relay Race. Which just goes to prove what a Sick, Twisted and perverted mind our fearless K9 really is.


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Hope you had a lot of fun watching these, of course you can purchase the full 28.5 minutes episode at grilldog.com which comes complete with all 7 recipes including the Hawaiian Dog which was a bacon wrapped dog with a tropical fruit salsa and topped with a cilantro aioli sauce. Feel free to leave a comment!
I was there for about half of the filming, and it was a fun show. Those hot dogs were pretty darn tasty, and I don't normally eat them. The toppings made ALL the difference!
that's one of the basic concepts of my show is to take regular food and make it different. Once your eyes are open to the many ways you can serve food, you'll find that you'll always have something tasty to eat.
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