Adele D. Oliver


Community Manager, Lotusland, Canada

Hot Dog

Sophie - tired and hot in her wool coat ....
and where did that word hotdog for a sausage in a bun come from anyway ???

Comentarios 40

  • Charlotte EMSER-SCHAFERLEE 18/10/2020 9:39

    Le portrait de cette chienne est superbe . Il laisse voir une  adorable tête bouclée et un très beau minois . J'adore son pelage clair et bouclé .  Une très belle réalisation d'un magnifique animal qui paraît avoir très chaud !!!  Beau travail, mes compliments et toutes mes amitiés Charlotte
    • Adele D. Oliver 18/10/2020 21:21

      merci, chère Charlotte ... ces belles paroles de louange - je l’apprécie. meilleurs voeux pour la semaine à venir et amitiees, Adele
  • Berthold Klammer 23/08/2020 12:40

    during the heat wave here in the last weeks we had a "Hotdog" too
  • sitagita 22/08/2020 22:04

    I pity often the dogs, whose coats were designed for cold weather, but they have to suffer our hot summers. Some people keep Huskies here,- which is, so I feel, not right.#
    Kind regards,
    Brigitte
  • norma ateca 21/08/2020 1:15

    Poor dog !!!! very fine pictured  warm regads Norma
  • Helga Noll 20/08/2020 9:29

    Sophies Fell gefällt mir sooo gut,
    sie allerdings, kommt ins Schwitzen :-)))
    Liebe Grüße an euch von Helga
  • Kerstin_69 19/08/2020 21:43

    So cute Adele - Kerstin
  • CriWa 19/08/2020 21:24

    Was für ein hübsches Kerlchen.
    Bestimmt ein Schmusehund
  • Dream30 19/08/2020 17:05

    elle est toute mignonne et doit avoir très chaud ! Bises
  • corail 19/08/2020 14:59

    so LOVELY hot-Dog !!! warm Regards et bonne fin de journée !
    christiane
  • Mauro Stradotto 19/08/2020 12:12

    Simpaticissima fotografia di questo dolcissimo amico,
    un caro saluto,
    Mauro
  • J Oscar Sierra Echo 19/08/2020 12:06

    Moody picture, miss Mayo, Ketchup and onions:-))
    Fine shot Adele, greetings.
  • cornagoae 19/08/2020 11:41

    beau toutou !! bisous
  • Hubert Jülich Photographie 19/08/2020 11:03

    Hallo Adele,

    The city of Frankfurt am Main claims the invention of the hot dog for itself. It is said to have been invented there in 1847 by the butcher Johann Georg Hehner from Coburg; thus this form of food was the forerunner of the Frankfurter sausage introduced in 1852. The hot dog in its present form was created in 1867 in Coney Island by the German migrant Charles Feltman. The Hanoverian arrived in Brooklyn in 1856 and initially became a cake seller. Then he put a grilled sausage into a roll and hired a wheelwright to construct a handcart with a hotplate for him, from which he sold this fast food.  In the first year he is said to have sold over 4000 hotdogs. [ The enormous success made him open the Feltman Restaurant and Beer Garden as a stationary restaurant in 1871, in 1901 he enlarged it to Feltman's German Gardens with 1200 waiters. After his death he left a fortune of one million US dollars .

    The name "Hotdog" does not - as is often read - come from the cartoonist Thomas Aloysius "Tad" Dorgan, who is said to have created a caricature with a dachshund in a Frankfurt bun.Rather, the article Die Entführung des nächtlichen Speisekarrens in the October 1895 issue of the Yale Record magazine reported on students who "happily chewed hotdogs" It was probably not always just a rumor that in those days sausages were made of dog meat. The American cultural historian Andrew F. Smith points out that German-born butchers in the USA were known to keep "sausage-shaped dogs", namely dachshunds. This fact had promoted certain associations between German sausages and dogs. [6] In October 1893, the hot dog had started its American triumphal march at the Chicago World's Fair. Since 1916, an international hot dog eating contest has been held every year on the US American National Day in New York City.

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    Wikipedia
    This is a very nice Picture
    LG Hubert
    • Adele D. Oliver 19/08/2020 17:35

      hallo, lieber Hubert .... und vielen Dank, dass Du Wiki aufgesucht hast und die Erklaerung sogar auf Englisch ist. So vieles, was ich gar nicht gewusst habe, und so interessant. Den Dackel nennen wir immer noch sausage dog wegen seines langen Koerpers :-)), aber die Association mit hotdogs war mir nicht bekannt ... ich lobe mir richtige Wiener oder Frankfurter oder besser noch all die leckeren Bratwuerste aus Deutschland - der Hotdog hat dagegen keinen Geschmack :-))))
  • Carlo Schicchio 19/08/2020 11:00

    Bellissimo carlo
  • Blula 19/08/2020 10:04

    Hot Dogs, die man zu essen bekommt, mag ich nicht aber Deinen mag ich.
    Richtig schachmatt schaut sie drein, die arme Sophie.
    Ja, und ich habe auch keine Ahnung, woher das Wort kommt ;-))
    LG Ursula

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