For a 3 day driving trip, I could survive on a pack of hot dogs (12). I assumed that included buns and mustard only. About 4 dogs per day, probably 1 for breakfast, 2 for lunch and 1 for dinner. Now if I had other passengers, and they all ate hot dogs, I would just get them each their own pack of a dozen dogs. Question for you: How are you planning on cooking them?
It's because meat was traditionally sold by weight, and 7 hot dogs is 1 pound. For more information, read https://www.reference.com/food/seven-hot-dogs-hebrew-national-package-4012683bc669115f
It depends on how many hot dogs a day the person wishes to consume. Example: 1 hot dog per day = 50 days 2 hot dogs per day = 25 days 5 hot dogs per day = 10 days 25 hot dogs per day = 2 days 50 hot dogs per day = 1 day
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You can get a lot of dogs; if i had to estimate it would be from 1-298
That will depend on the brand of hotdogs and the store you are buying them in. Prices can vary significantly.
8 2oz hotdogs (8x2 is 16oz and 16oz is equal to 1 pound)
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8 2oz hotdogs (8x2 is 16oz and 16oz is equal to 1 pound)
To determine the amount of hamburger needed for chili for 100 hot dogs, we first need to consider the typical ratio of hamburger to hot dogs in chili recipes. A common ratio is about 1 pound of hamburger for every 4 hot dogs. Therefore, for 100 hot dogs, you would need approximately 25 pounds of hamburger for the chili. This calculation ensures that you have enough meat to create a flavorful and hearty chili to accompany the hot dogs.
The best selling brand of hot dog is Oscar Meyer. There are many varieties of hot dogs that you can choose from such as wieners, franks, jumbo franks and bun size franks.
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