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All About Hot Dogs - Important Tips - By: Bo Williams

This article was created to provide you with facts about Hot Dogs. My writing style is to list the key facts rather than write in paragraph format. Very seldom will I distribute an article without doing research. When you read our articles you will notice that they are structured differently, because we use limited paragraphs and provide a listing of facts. Our format makes it easier for the reader to sort out the key points of the article.

There has been a lot of time, energy and effort that has gone into researching the facts presented in this article. We are displaying some of the interesting facts below. Don't ignore the facts. The facts that we have unearthed will give you a starting point as you continue researching:

1. Hot dogs are served most frequently with baked beans.

2. Hot dogs are known by many different names including frankfurters, franks, red hots, and wieners.

3. West Virginia Hot dogs are usually served with a bean-less chili con carne sauce (simply called chili) and sweet coleslaw or with some combination of the chili sauce, slaw, mustard, and chopped onions.

4. Hot dogs are now made by hundreds of companies all across the globe, and each company has its own secret recipe.

5. Fifteen percent of hot dogs are purchased from street vendors and 9 percent are purchased at ballparks, according to statistics from the Heartland Buffalo Company.

6. When poultry hot dogs are made, poultry trimmings are used.

AUTHOR'S NOTE -- I hope you are enjoying this article so far. It should prove very helpful whether your actual query is about Hot Dogs or any other related topic. Immediately under this paragraph are additional facts you may find useful:

1. Whether sizzled on the barbecue or eaten at the ball game, hot dogs are so popular that it seems almost unpatriotic to point out that they are essentially tidy little bundles of sodium, additives, and fat.

2. Most commercial hot dogs are made with cellulose casings, which are removed after the dogs are cooked and/or smoked.

3. In a newspaper report, the American Academy of Pediatrics says hot dogs are a choking hazard to children and should come with a warning label.

4. Highly processed fake vegan hot dogs are a lot less environmentally harmful than highly processed meat.

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