Philadelphia Phillies Signature Dog Can Be Made Vegetarian
Written by Vegetarian Star on March 24th, 2010 in Athletes-Games-Sports, Food & Drink.
As previously reported, Citizens Bank Park, home of the Philadelphia Phillies has added more veggie hotdog stands so those that aren’t into eating dozens of animal parts rolled into one frank don’t have to walk as far for a snack.
To add to the excitement, the Phillies are holding a voting contest to name the Signature Hot Dog of Citizens Bank Park.
There are three creations to choose from and the winning version can dress a vegetarian hot dog in addition to an all beef one.
Sweet!
And these varieties aren’t your standard ketchup, mustard and relish.
The South Philly Dog comes with broccoli rabe, spicy roasted peppers and sharp provolone on a crusty Italian roll. Olde Philadelphia Dog is topped with Amish pepper hash, dill pickle and yellow mustard on a poppy seed roll. The CBP Summer Dog is a spicy variety with tomato and pickle relish and ancho pepper sauce on a pretzel roll.
ANY of these combinations have the potential to be made with a veggie dog!
Voting takes place here starting Monday, closes on April 4, with the winner announced on April 12.
Baseball and hotdogs go hand in hand in tradition.
The herbivores aren’t getting left out on this one.
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