Bladebeak was bored, but mostly, he was hungry. Ever since his wife left him, all he could think of was what to fill his stomach with. He couldn't just have any ordinary meal; he needed something special. He went to the pantry where he found some bread, sausage, beans, an onion, spices from the orient, and some sort of mystery meat.

Bladebeak wondered "Could I make something out of all these ingredients?"

He gathered all the ingredients in his wings.

He first started soaking and straining the beans before putting them into a pot to boil.

He then started rubbing the mystery meat with the spices, cutting it with his axe beak, and placed the chunks into a skillet along with the sausage.

He diced the onion with his beak.

When the beans were soft, he strained them.

After the meat and sausage were done, Bladebeak placed the meat, beans, and onion into a bowl and mixed them together.

He took the loaf of bread he found, made a slit in the middle, placed the sausage inside the slit, and topped it off with the bean and meat mixture.

Bladebeak took a bite of the concoction. It was delicious. He wondered what he could call the new dish. The sausage for some reason reminded him of a dog, so 'something dog' would be a good name for it.

It was also spicy. Maybe 'the spicy dog'? No. That seemed too cliche.

He started wondering what sorts of spices were out there in other countries. The Americas had yet to be discovered, so he had no idea. Perhaps other places in the world had spices that were cold. Maybe 'the cold dog'? No. How about 'the chilly dog'; maybe spelt with an 'i' at the end and one "l". No, cold spices on hot food sounded stupid. Oh well, chili dog would have to do.