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Had a michigan and potato chips for lunch

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A michigan is a hot dog with a squiggle of mustard, topped with a mildly spicy meat sauce. Can be ordered "wit,"  "wit buried" or  "witout," all referring to the addition or absence of raw, chopped onion. 

My michigan above is wit buried.

 

Procured from Clare & Carl's

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I took the photo above yesterday AM, before they opened for lunch.  The parking lot is usually filled with cars while they're open. They have car-hop service but my brother picked up ours to-go.  I had one, he ate three. 

blue_dolphin

blue_dolphin

Had a michigan and potato chips for lunch

IMG_8150.thumb.jpg.54951f6dcda3c2383b8ae5a9b273a01c.jpg

A michigan is a hot dog with a squiggle of mustard, topped with a mildly spicy meat sauce. Can be ordered "wit,"  "wit buried" or  "witout," all referring to the addition or absence of raw, chopped onion. 

My michigan above is wit buried.

 

Procured from Clare & Carl's

IMG_8149.thumb.jpg.407242c57d663e674f0e57eab455d148.jpg

I took the photo above yesterday AM, before they opened for lunch.  The parking lot is usually filled with cars while they're open. They have car-hop service but my brother picked up ours to-go.  I had one, he ate three. 

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