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"The White House was preparing for its annual congressional picnic for last Tuesday and they wanted Chicago-style hots on the menu."
this NBC article talks about Chicago-style hot-dogs for the annual Congressional Picnic that's usually held in the middle of June. I don't think you can call the annual Congressional Picnic a "private party at the White House".
White House postpones annual congressional picnic
the*hill.com/homenews/administration/304639-white-house-postpones-the-congressional-picnic
"The White House will not hold its annual congressional picnic in June, according to sources familiar with the planning. The annual event, traditionally held for Senate and House members and their families, might happen in September instead. "
Chicago hot dogs at the White House
web.archive.org/web/20100613142712/http://www.suntimes.com/news/sweet/2376622,CST-NWS-hotdog10.article
"WASHINGTON – With all the Chicagoans in the Obama White House, you'd think someone would know off the bat whom to call to steam up some Chicago-style hot dogs for the White House's annual congressional picnic Tuesday. Instead, the White House phoned the offices of Sen. Dick Durbin for assistance, and as a result, Mike Payne, the owner of Byron's Hot Dogs in Chicago, was recruited to help.
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Payne, with his wife, Ann, worked alongside White House chief chef Cristeta Comerford from 7 a.m. to close to 10 p.m. Tuesday for the event, which featured food from various regions of the United States. The steamed Chicago Vienna hot dog represented the Midwest.
Since outside supplies cannot be brought in, Payne sent Comerford a shopping list to make an authentic Chicago hot dog with all the traditional fixings. Comerford found an East Coast Vienna hot dog distributor; other items included yellow mustard, shredded lettuce, diced onions, sliced cucumbers, green peppers, tomatoes, peppers, celery salt and dill pickles. The only ingredient Comerford could not find was the day-glow green relish featured at Byron's; she found something close, though.
Chicago-style hot dogs are steamed; Payne showed Comerford how to steam them in the White House kitchen."
They didn't order hot-dogs from Chicago and had them delivered by plane, they hired a chef from Chicago to work with the White House chef in the White House kitchen. It looks like you can't bring food from outside or order any food from outside the White House and the White House kitchen / Secret Service is responsible for all the food served. This is from a Washington comPost article:
"8. The White House keeps its food suppliers' identities secret. Ever vigilant, the White House will not disclose where they source their meals so they can't be targeted and put the first family's health in danger. This even applies to guest chefs like Rick Bayless, who prepared the 2010 state dinner with Mexican President Felipe Calderon. He asked to prepare a couple of sauces in advance and have them shipped to be tested, but the White House said no – so he and his crew had to come to D.C. two days early to prepare them on site."
th*rillist.com/eat/nation/white-house-food-presidential-eating
"You can't bring in outside food
With a strictness rivaled only by movie theaters, you're not allowed to take outside food into the White House. When visiting chefs cook there, they can't bring pre-prepared sauces, as all ingredients must be obtained by the kitchen staff through secret and secure sources."
wash*ingtonian.com/2013/03/21/former-white-house-chef-says-there-is-no-presidential-food-taster/
"Scheib says that while there is no “taster” there is still a lot of protection and security involved in what the President eats. “Nothing gets to the President that hasn’t fallen under somebody’s jurisdiction,” he says. “If the President is just grabbing a pretzel randomly at the table, it’s been screened.” "
And this guy Aaric S. Eisenstein in the Stratfor e-mail wrote: If we get the same "waitresses," I'm all for it!!! – "Waitresses," ? And also: "assume we are using the same channels?" – what does that mean? What kind of channels do you need to use for a "Chicago Hot Dog Friday" ?
This isn't the first time the words 'pizzas' and 'hotdogs' seem to have a double meaning in some e-mails.
But I agree with and I think all the possible pedo / prostitution stuff should be posted in one or two threads outside of this one to avoid confusion.