it should but it all depends on what company makes the package.
You could say, "I like hot dogs, too!" or "I don't care much for hot dogs."
After the Listeria outbreak from BilMar hotdogs that killed 15 or 20 people, I would not eat hot dogs without heating them thoroughly. They should be safe right out of the package, but I would not risk it.
they say when you eat hot dogs its really dogs but its not its just meat from a cow
Bake at 350 30 minutes a pound. If you die of E. Coli, I'd say it wasn't pre cooked.
You be a boss. And you say on voice control "Hot Dogs hot dogs swimming in the sea." You have to say it in front of somebody else and they can't know about it.
Hebrew National hot dogs are kosher (in spite of what some members of the Orthodox community say).
The plural form of "hot dog" is "hot dogs." When referring to multiple servings of this popular food item, simply add an "s" to the end of "dog." For example, you might say, "I bought ten hot dogs for the barbecue."
Cooked it better. 60% say cooked. 40% say raw.
No, If you purchase ham directly from the bucher it would of course not be precooked. If you purchase it from a store then it would be pre-cooked. Seems the reasonable explaination for this is the risk of pork related deseases that people could hold the market responsible for if they contracted them from a raw ham purchased at their store.
No
I don't want to say no because that will be racist. But i am not sure.
No food should go unrefrigerated for more than two hours, including hot dogs. It's best to refrigerated them as soon as possible. If they are left out longer, they should be thrown out, as they may be unsafe to eat.