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Corn Dog El Mudo or How to Be an Entrepreneur
By Jac | June 9, 2010
Anton is never without a hair-brained idea, but I think he really hit the jackpot with this one.
Dominicans love fried food. Dominicans love hot dogs. Dominicans love street food. A few Deaf brothers in our congregation desperately need work. Do you see where this is going? Yeah, me neither, but Anton sure did.
In an attempt to help some friends in our hall earn some money and have a profitable business that can get them the cash flow they need to make it to the meetings and even say, regular pioneer, Anton decided to help them set up a fried food stand, selling none other than the ultra American favorite, the corn dog.
You pretty much can’t go wrong with a corn dog. Now, the Dominicans had never seen anything like it, but when we described it as an “empanizado” hot dog and covered it with mayo and ketchup (YUCK!) they couldn’t get enough.
Here are some pictures from the very first night of Corn Dog El Mudo:
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