The sausage has been around for thousands of years, but the idea of serving it on a bun seems to be only a little over 100 years old. No need for a plate or utensils. You could eat your 'Coney dog' while walking through the amusement park/
A NY Giants concessions seller came up with the name. It was a colder day, and lemonade/ ice cream wasn't selling so he bought polish sausages, boiled them, and put them on white bread rolls. He yelled as a campaign, "Get your Hot Dogs here! Hot dogs!"
They invented a hotdog, because they had all of this leftover stuff from the animal that couldn't be wasted. So, they gathered up all of the "leftoevers" and formed them into a hotdog.
Hot dogs were first served in buns in 1976, when Hot Dogs were incredibly popular
yes they did about 5-7 year ago the sold hot dogs for the summer
Hot dogs, corn dogs and Burgers.
Hot dogs are made all over the world including in the United States. Most hot dogs are made by private companies including places like Nathan's in New York City and in Germany.
you failed to specify hot dog girth
There's no official name for the fear of hot dogs.
hot dog
yes it can it is also a hot chocolate name or a dogs name
Hot Dogs
Hot spot. dogs pant when they get Hot and in the movie Fun with Dick and Jane, the dogs name was spot.
Dont play around with weiners with hot dogs or with out hot dogs
hot dogs with beef.
Homer's Franks
potatoe chips and hot dogs..
Devil's food is a term used by bakers to describe any chocolate pastry or cake. The part of the term "dogs" is the analogy towards hot dogs. Hence the name "Devil Dogs".
Hot dogs is his moms name and pizza is his dads name
No. "Hot Dogs", are sausages made from finely-ground meats including beef, pork, chicken, and turkey. Not dogs of any kind. The name "hot dog" dates from the 1890's and may be a reference to a dog's tail. The name "frankfurter" is from the German city of Frankfurt, while "weiner" is from the Austrian city of Vienna (Wein), which also lends its name to the smaller "vienna sausage." Simple, No.