Many states do just think about hot dog stands in the city!
yes
Hot Dogs
regular food like hot dogs and stuff
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. :)
Dont play around with weiners with hot dogs or with out hot dogs
hot dogs with beef.
because they are natural casing hot dogs that they use
Fixed costs are called fixed for a reason, no matter how many hot dogs Jackie sells, she will still have the $200 of fixed costs. An example of a fixed cost that she can have is a permit for selling food from a stand. If the permit cost $200 she will always have to pay that $200, even if she sold absolutely no hot dogs. Variable costs tend to fluctuate depending on the amount of products she produces. As for your question, if you haven't thought of an answer this far, Jackie's fixed costs are $200.
Hot dogs were first served in buns in 1976, when Hot Dogs were incredibly popular
No. Hot dogs in China are the same as hot dogs in any other country.
Sabrett--the best "dogs" on the planet, and I'm not a big hot dog fan. "Sabrette all the way" ask anyone from NYC and they'll know what it means :)
West Virginia has no official state food but it does have the Golden Delicious Apple as the official state fruit.