Talk:Montreal hot dog

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[edit] Toasties

Why are we talking about "toasties"? Please don't make up terms.

I seem to recall a hot Dog toastee served at the LaBelle Province restaurants on Ste Catherine St in 2004. It costs 10 cents more than the steamed one. Also, I remember a Francophone I worked with at that time making a joke about a "HOt Dog Toasteé"

But a "hot dog toasté" in French doesn't translate as "toastie", just as "toasted hot dog".

[edit] Steamie & Toastie

"Steamie" and "toastie" are the English terms for "steamé" and "toasté." They are widely used -- just because *you* haven't heard of it doesn't mean it's made up. If this article does not describe steamies (or steamés, however you want to spell it) and their toasted equivalent, it is simply not complete. -- August 30, 2006

[edit] Michigan

There is a Michigan hot dog page which should be linked somehow.

The Hot dog page also has a "around the globe" section where this page would be relevant.