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Hot Dogs

A hot dog, a sausage served on a sliced bun and topped with condiments, is a popular American dish.

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How old to work at hot dog on a stick?

I've been trying to work there too I filled out an application and everything and they said you had to be 16. so. 16

If Two hot dogs and one soda cost 3.00 if two hot dogs and two sodas cost 4.50 what is the cost of one hot dog?

Let 'H' represent the number of hot dog(s).

Let 'S' represent the number of soda(s).

2H+1S=3.00

2H+2S=4.50

Firstly, we know that soda's cost $1.50 each, because $4.50-$3.00 = $1.50.

Now take $3.00 - $1.50, and you are left with $1.50

Divide $1.50/2h = $0.75

Therefore, it is $0.75 per hot dog.

Are hot dogs actually Dogs heated up?

Not any more!! the term dog refers to the sausage from 1840 because back then, they use dog meat to make sausage. Now days we don't eat dogs ...at USA & Europe at least..

What was the name of the hot dog stand in the basement of Sears near 63rd St. and Western Ave?

The hot dog stand with the giant Hires Root Beer barrel did not have a name. What it had was the best hot dogs ever. The hot dogs were cooked on the rotating rollers that were popular during the 50's and 60s in diners and lunch counters. They also had the best, finely chopped onions that were on a shelf to the right of the counter.

What happen if you heat up a hot-dog but didn't eat and put it in the frigde and reuse it the next day or two is it still good to eat?

I would not eat it as hot dogs are not good for you one day after purchase and only freezing it would keep it fresh

Where can sabrett hot dogs be bought in Denver CO?

Real NY style Sabrett hot dogs with snappy casing coul be bought in only one place in Denver at "Henry's hot dogs " . It's 299 Milwaukee st corner of E3d Ave & Milwaukee st in Cherry Creek North shopping center

Is Bologna in all hot dogs?

Baloney and weiners are both sausages, but they aren't the same. Generally, a weiner is spiced differently, so that it is "snappier", although there are obviously exceptions - Lebanon baloney is far spicer than most hot dogs. The blandest hot dogs and the blandest baloney are admittedly pretty similar, but neither is anything you'd want to feed your dog, much less your family.

What is the history of hot dogs?

Claims about hot dog invention are difficult to assess, as stories assert the creation of the sausage, the placing of the sausage (or another kind of sausage) on bread or a bun as finger food, the popularization of the existing dish, or the application of the name "hot dog" to a sausage and bun combination most commonly used with ketchup or mustard and sometimes relish.The word frankfurter comes from Frankfurt, Germany, where pork sausages served in a bun similar to hot dogs originated.[1] These sausages, Frankfurter Würstchen, were known since the 13th century and given to the people on the event of imperial coronations, starting with the coronation of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor as King. Wiener refers to Vienna, Austria, whose German name is "Wien", home to a sausage made of a mixture of pork and beef[2] (cf. Hamburger, whose name also derives from a German-speaking city). Johann Georg Lahner, a 18th/19th century butcher from the Bavarian city of Coburg is said to have brought the Frankfurter Würstchen to Vienna, where he added beef to the mixture and simply called it Frankfurter.[3] Nowadays, in German speaking countries, except Austria, hot dog sausages are called Wiener or Wiener Würstchen (Würstchen means "little sausage"), in differentiation to the original pork only mixture from Frankfurt. In Swiss German, it is called Wienerli, while in Austria the terms Frankfurter or Frankfurter Würstel are used.Around 1870, on Coney Island, German immigrant Charles Feltman began selling sausages in rolls.[4][5][6]Others have supposedly invented the hot dog. The idea of a hot dog on a bun is ascribed to the wife of a German named Antonoine Feuchtwanger, who sold hot dogs on the streets of St. Louis, Missouri, in 1880, because his customers kept taking the white gloves handed to them for eating without burning their hands.[7] Anton Ludwig Feuchtwanger, a Bavarian sausage seller, is said to have served sausages in rolls at the World's Fair-either the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago or the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St Louis[8]-again allegedly because the white gloves he gave to customers so that they could eat his hot sausages in comfort began to disappear as souvenirs.[9]The association between hot dogs and baseball began as early as 1893 with Chris von der Ahe, a German immigrant who owned not only the St. Louis Browns, but also an amusement park.[10]Harry M Stevens Inc., founded in 1889, serviced major sports venues with hot dogs and other refreshments, making Stevens known as the "King of Sports Concessions" in the US.[11]In 1916, an employee of Feltman's named Nathan Handwerker was encouraged by celebrity clients Eddie Cantor and Jimmy Durante to go into business in competition with his former employer.[12] Handwerker undercut Feltman's by charging five cents for a hot dog when his former employer was charging ten.[12]At an earlier time in food regulation the hot dog suspect, Handwerker made sure that men wearing surgeon's smocks were seen eating at Nathan's Famous to reassure potential customers.[9]

What do you do if i nerd looks at you and says i like hot dogs?

You could say, "I like hot dogs, too!" or "I don't care much for hot dogs."