Can you serve wine with beans and hot dogs?!


Question: Red or white?


Answers: Red or white?

Of course. I would have a bottle of good chardonnay, like Chateu St. Jean, it is a Ca. wine but it is very good and very reasonably priced. In fact, as we speak,I am going to have a glass . Cheers.

Maybe Boons farm. Red.

You sure can. If you like wine, beans, and hot dogs, why not?

Technically hot dogs are theoretically beef, so that would imply a red wine.

However, you just drink whatever you like :)

I only like white so...go for it.

sure! i'd go white though.

sure you can. i recommend a fruit juice blend wine like berringers

Go for it! I don't think it matters if it's red or white.

I think white wine would be best!!

LMAO!!!

And maybe some Gas-ex!!

I would suggest not, but if that is what floats your boat then go for it! I would go for white wine..

sure I CAN...
thank you

you can serve any kind of wine you want with what ever kind of food you want but the people eating it may not like it but yeah you can its your privelege

There is no rule , though red goes with meat and Italian food, white is mostly for fish and light foods. I'll drink to that.

You can serve wine with breakfast if you want! And to me I have never cared to match the wine with what I eat. If I want a glass of red with fish I have a glass of red, I am not into all that high class BS I am just a woman that loves what I love and when I want it I get it and have it "MY WAY" just like the old song says!

haha... saturday night is beans & hot dogs night... you must be a Mainer...

Wine with hot dogs & beans? sure... why the hell not?

Hey, you can serve whatever fits your taste. Might want to have a little cheese with that wine, too.

You can serve wine with anything. I would go for the red.

OF COURSE

i'm sure you could but an ice cold beer would be much better....

yes just don't light any candles...=-)

I TELL U,IF THEM BEANS AND HOT DOGS NO'S THE DIFFRENCE BETWEEN RED AN WHITE WINE,DON'T EAT THEM DOGS AN BEANS





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