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DirtDobber Jan 31, 2008 01:48 PM

Hot Dogs at Andy & Greg's in Charlote N.C.

When Greg passed away several years ago, we lost a favorite treat. Well guess what. There is a grill in a little community called Midland about 25 minutes east of charlotte that serves dogs with the same chili recipe. The fella that runs this grill grew up in Greenville S.C.. He got the recipe from a guy named Pete that had a little place that originally sold only dogs and cokes. This was back in the 50's. Greg said that he grew up in S.C.. I'd be curious to know if there is a connection. They were both Greek. If you couldn't live without em, they can be had at Cabarrus Station Grill on Cabarrus road. Cheers, Al

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    DirtDobber Jan 31, 2008 04:10 PM

    I would like to see some recipes. This chilli doesnt have a cinnamon taste. It might be disguised by something else.

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      Spreadhead Jan 31, 2008 03:29 PM

      Is the Chili "greek" style?

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        DirtDobber Jan 31, 2008 03:47 PM

        I don't know what greek style chili is. Neither of the people that serve it will give the recipe. The meat looks to be boiled down to a fine grain. There isn't alot of liquid in the finished product. The taste to me doesn't give a clue as to the seasoning used, nor can i think of a description of it's flavor.

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          Spreadhead Jan 31, 2008 03:57 PM

          I think alot of greek style chili has cinnamon in it, alot like Skyline chili in Cincy.Not a big fan of the cinnamon.

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