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tebowisgay
May 7th, 2009, 11:29 PM
1st four ingredients, pork, pork hearts, mechanically seperated turkey, nonfat dry milk. They are being polite for not actually listing lips and assholes. Yes I do pay to have these delicious sombitches airlifted to Florida




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GhenghisVol
May 8th, 2009, 01:37 AM
Who knows whats in this shit?

volchef
May 8th, 2009, 09:17 AM
I only eat hotdogs with a natural casing. They're so much better....and incidentally have at one time contained a lot of sheep or pig shit.

Things I like, but are generally shit:

Cheddar Cheese in a can on Triscuit Crackers
Little Debbie Nutter Bars
Krystal anything
Jello pudding pops
Indian River Coffee Scrumpaccinos (starbucks IS just shit)
Chili cheese slaw dogs
Whatever that butter shit is they put on popcorn at movies
Campbell's Tomato Soup
Dr. Pepper

Dog of Orangebutt
May 8th, 2009, 02:50 PM
are really good if you're in the mood for a dog. I'm guessing they're all beef, but they split them before they grill them.....yummie yummie.....

VaVol
May 8th, 2009, 03:20 PM
...I'm guessing they're all beef...
Ah yes, but all beef what? Technically anything on a steer is 'all beef.'
I still love them though. Better not to ask.

BrassVols
May 9th, 2009, 11:29 AM
Cosmic Jack's (http://www.jackscosmicdogs.com/default.asp)

Watch the video linked under "what people have to say about Jack's".

Napervol
May 12th, 2009, 11:06 PM
Who knows whats in this shit?

Well, by the ingredients listed above:

Pork- this would not be butts or shoulders or loins- it would be all the other shit and slime, including bone dust, that is pulled out of the animal.

Pork hearts- just what it says it is. Known as offals or simply aufull.

Mechanically separated chicken or turkey- once again, this would not include breast, drum, or real meat. A machine rips every ligament, fat, skin, and bone dust it can out to go into the mixer.

Ergo, my penchant for Kosher only. I have seen them all made....and seeing beef chucks going in vs. all this other stuff seems to make a difference for me. Also, by nature of being kosher- only beef can be used and no crap can be added.

Costco has a new dog out. It is a heavier simply because it is all choice beef (more than likely chuck) and none of that other filler stuff above (something that holds a lot of water is lighter than real meat). They have also taken out the corn syrup (thing all food companies added in the early '80's and the reason everybody seems to be fat now).

tebowisgay
May 12th, 2009, 11:52 PM
it wouldn't taste as good.

gallavol
May 13th, 2009, 03:03 PM
Right O. "Hebrew National" is as far as I can go on a hot dog and they put some hariy shit in their's as well. Just not quite as unhealthy. I have never seen a "Bright Leaf" hot dog. I bet them sumbiches are good, nasty as hell but gooood.

Napervol
May 15th, 2009, 04:35 PM
Right O. "Hebrew National" is as far as I can go on a hot dog and they put some hariy shit in their's as well. Just not quite as unhealthy. I have never seen a "Bright Leaf" hot dog. I bet them sumbiches are good, nasty as hell but gooood.

I have been in the old Hebe National plant that used to be in downtown Indy (product is now made in the old Eckrich plant in Quincy, Michigan). Nothing but red lean chucks of beef going into that product. So, no...no hairy shit going into theirs. All hotdogs are simple to figure out- just read the labels, they are not allowed to hide anything and the first ingredients are what there is the most of. So, if the first ingredient says mechanically separated turkey....you can safely assume somewhere over 60% is that crap. Over 69% of mechanically separated turkey makes it a turkey dog.