There are many brands of Hot Dogs on the market. Generally, the cheaper the hot dog, the poorer the quality, making it less healthy.
One ingredient in hot dogs that is bad for you is sodium. All hot dogs, even the higher priced premium ones, have a great deal of salt or sodium in them.
Many hot dogs also contain corn syrup, which makes them higher in calories, and artificial ingredients to enhance the flavor, keep the meat moist or inhibit the growth of certain pathogens.
Also under consideration is the quality of the ingredients used. While they may not necessarily be "bad" for you, the types of meat used and the way they are processed falls into the "you'd rather not know" category.
As in all things, moderation is the key. A hot dog once in a while won't affect your overall health.
Well, honey, you can't make chili for hot dogs with ground beef. That's like trying to put a square peg in a round hole. If you want to make chili for those hot dogs, you'll need about 3 pounds of ground beef for every 10 hot dogs. So, for 100 hot dogs, you do the math!
Oh, dude, hot dogs don't have magical powers to target your butt specifically. If you eat more calories than you burn, any food can contribute to weight gain, including hot dogs. So, like, if you're chowing down on hot dogs all day, every day, then yeah, your butt might get bigger. But it's not the hot dog's fault, man.
Warm is to hot as not so bad is to good.
18,695,515,020 hot dogs are sold annually within the United States. So over 18 billion hot dogs are consumed or at least sold!
I believe so but just in case i would try to find one with the least amount of water possible because then it would get soggy and/ or interfere with the oil.
Do you think they are good for you. They come from the worst part of the pig. (Lips & Bum) sausages are a heather meat to eat if you want that type. So overall hot dogs are probably bad for you heath in the long run. Remember everything is good in moderation.
it depends how you teach them so yes and no
Because they are so fliping hot!
Rabbits are herbivores, so no.
That would depend on what you meant by "raw hot dogs". If they are sausages in a jar (known to me as bockwurst sausages) then yes they are, if they are from a butchers or in a packet and if the sausages are squidey and obviously uncooked then no. :)
Yes, Pilgrim hot dogs are still being produced. The brand, known for its turkey and chicken hot dogs, continues to be available in various grocery stores and online. However, availability may vary by region, so it's best to check local retailers or the brand's website for specific information.
Because after you use up all the buns, you still have hot dogs left over, so you buy more buns. Then you use up the hot dogs, but you still have buns left over, so you buy more hot dogs. Then you use up the buns, and you still have hot dogs left over and the cycle continues. So I guess it's a way to get you buy a lot of their product.AnswerBecause life doesn't always work out according to plan, so be happy with what you've got - Because you can always get a hot dog.