I don't think there's anything wrong with a hot dog or other convenience foods, as long as they're balanced with fresh vegetables. It's hard to ignore 95 percent of the grocery store.
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If I'm out of town and I'm in a situation where I have to be creative, it has to be hot dogs because that's my comfort food.
There is nothing wrong with eating sweets, fried foods, pastries, even drinking soda every now and then, but food manufacturers have made eating these formerly expensive and hard-to-make treats so cheap and easy that we're eating them every day.
Hot dogs and Red Vines and potato chips and French fries are my favorite foods.
The idea behind fast food is great - people want convenience.
I am an on-and-off vegetarian. Sometimes on, mostly off. I think it is better to be a vegetarian but occasionally, the call of the hot dog overpowers my ethics.
We eat all organic at home, so if we're running around and the kids want a hot dog or pretzel, I'll get it for them.
Is the chemical aftertaste the reason why people eat hot dogs, or is it some kind of bonus?
If you're cooking and not making mistakes, you're not playing outside your safety zone. I don't expect it all to be good. I have fat dogs because I scrap that stuff out the back door.
From food trucks to hot dog stands to county fair favorites, 'street food' has enjoyed a rich and storied history in American cuisine. However, street food has been around for thousands of years. In fact, street food is believed to have originated as far back as Ancient Rome.
The lunch in a normal American restaurant is very problematic for me. I don't like to have hot food for lunch.