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.
"Keep them Hot, Keep them Cold, Keep them Clean." Although all hot dogs are fully cooked, you should reheat them and make sure they are steamy hot throughout.
make sure the meat is a good company, use brown bread, no raw meat, cook it properly
Yes and long as it in a sterile condition i.e in a tin or jar.
The only reason the instructions for use say heat is for maximum flavour.
You don't want to know.
150 in the center.
No! Do not eat it!
NO!
Technically when you buy a hot dog in packages from the store, they should have already been cooked once that way people who like it, can eat them cold, so their is not real temperature that hot dogs are "cooked" at.
No.
Cooked pork at room temperature is safe to eat for a few hours. If stored in the refrigerator, cooked pork is safe to eat for 3 to 5 days. If you freeze the cooked pork, you can store it for 4 months.
no.
Yes. Heat the meat (beef or chicken) to an internal temperature of at least 160 degrees, and the bacteria will be killed. Then it is safe to eat.
No it is not safe for a dog to eat a baseball under any circumstances. If it does eat is it will probably take surgery to get it out.
no
Yes, it is perfectly safe to eat purple cabbage, both cooked or raw.
No, you lose fiber.
yes. hard boiled eggs cooked for more then 15 minuets on low are safe to eat.