turkey hot dogs
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turkey hot dogs
I'm cooking hotdogs at my house for about five friends. I can't cook pork. I have vegetarian hotdogs for myself and a couple other people, but even as a vegetarian myself I can't exactly say they're delicious. So I was wondering what your all's opinions are on turkey hotdogs? Have you ever eaten them? Do you like them? What goes good with hotdogs?
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Personally I hate stuff made with turkey like turkey hotdogs, turkey bacon, etc. Turkey is best roasted and served in the treaditional manner IMHO.
You don't have to have pork hotdogs. There are lots of brands of all-beef hotdogs available. Different people have different tastes as to what goes with hotdogs, but offering a selection of common condiments will usually suffice: mustard, ketchup, relish, chopped onions.
I like peanut butter on hotdogs, but that's a strange fetish that others may not share.
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You don't have to have pork hotdogs. There are lots of brands of all-beef hotdogs available. Different people have different tastes as to what goes with hotdogs, but offering a selection of common condiments will usually suffice: mustard, ketchup, relish, chopped onions.
I like peanut butter on hotdogs, but that's a strange fetish that others may not share.
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Oh. That didn't occur to me. You can tell I don't buy these things often. Don't I feel stupid now?djm wrote:all-beef hotdogs
I went to the grocery store and I passed by all the pinkish hotdogs because they were all pork, at least I thought, and now I realize some of them were probably beef. I'll go back and look. (I noticed the turkey ones because they're a different color, sort of tannish.)
Thank you.
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Are you looking for non-pork alternatives for your guests' faith reasons? Look in the kosher food section if you want to be sure it passes Jewish and/or Muslim dietary law. Some Muslims don't consider kosher food to be halal, but i think most would be fine with it. It's usually more expensive, though, so you might consider if it's necessary.
EDIT: if there is no kosher food section in your grocery, read the ingredients label on the hot dogs you want to buy if you want to make sure there isn't any pork in there. I've had times when i bought some really expensive gourmet chicken sausages and other poultry products, only to find out that the casing is made of pork entrails.
EDIT: if there is no kosher food section in your grocery, read the ingredients label on the hot dogs you want to buy if you want to make sure there isn't any pork in there. I've had times when i bought some really expensive gourmet chicken sausages and other poultry products, only to find out that the casing is made of pork entrails.
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Beef, pork, turkey, chicken, whatever -- they are all made from the parts that, if they had not been ground beyond recognition, you would not put in your mouth: cow lips, pig anuses, turket testicles, chicken scotums, and all that leftover crap that gets swept up off the floor. If this bothers you, try Hebrew National hot dogs. These hot dogs are at least limited to the nasty bits from the front end of a cow. (Warning: The fat free ones suck.)
For an extra tasty dog, try Nathan's Famous hot dogs. Just don't think about what's in them.
For an extra tasty dog, try Nathan's Famous hot dogs. Just don't think about what's in them.
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if you are looking for kosher - and can't figure out and are reading the ingredient label, you ALSO need to check for "milk, whey, sodium caseinate, casein". To be truly kosher, you can't have milk and meat together.
That's how I would check deli products for Nate, instead of reading the ingredient label, I'd just make sure they were kosher. No milk.
(Kahn's makes a very good all beef hot dog, but I don't know if they are kosher).
That's how I would check deli products for Nate, instead of reading the ingredient label, I'd just make sure they were kosher. No milk.
(Kahn's makes a very good all beef hot dog, but I don't know if they are kosher).
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