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    Nothing says “Chicago” more than the city’s famous hot dog. Though Chicago is the distinguished ballpark food’s eponym, “Germany” would have previously been a better identifier for the standard version. “The history of the hot dog is intertwined with Chicago’s growth as a great immigrant city in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries,” states Bruce Kraig in his article dedicated to the handheld food, “Man Eats Dogs: The Hot Dog Stands of Chicago.” The hot dog was brought to Chicago in 1848 by European immigrants

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    The Chicago style hotdog stands out from the rest because it’s delicious flavor, colorful presentation and variety of condiments. What separates Donald’s Chicago style the other Chicago style hotdog is not the topping but the fundamental idea of hot dog, the sausage. There are two types of hotdog sausages, "wieners" which tend to contain pork and chicken or turkey. Theses sausages are inexpensive but lack in flavor while frankfurters or "franks" tend to more expensive, nevertheless are all beef and

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    “One Ordinary Day with Tootsie Rolls and Hot Dogs” By: Marcelina Trejo The next morning Mrs. Johnson woke up to her alarm. She woke up shortly after and got ready. After getting dressed Mrs. Johnson makes breakfast for her husband and herself. While making breakfast Mr. Johnson woke up and got himself ready. He came down and ate breakfast along with his wife. Shortly after Mrs. Johnson gets ready to head out the doors of her home deciding she will walk around the city. While walking around the

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    Looking for Help for Hot Spots on Dogs? By Tim Delaney Oct 19, 2012 RELIEF FOR A DOGS ITCHY HOT SPOTS CAN BE SIMPLE OR, AT TIMES, A MORE COMPLEX ISSUE... THOSE HOT SPOTS ON YOUR DOG (or occasionally on cats)... Are moist skin eruptions that can occur anywhere on a dog's body. The name is derived because they most generally occur during the hot summer months. The spreading area can appear raw and red and, no matter the underlying cause, is also a ripe breeding ground for bacteria, which can further

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    and effort in helping me learn how to train dogs. When I first started your Hot Diggity Dog 4-H club, I didn’t know a whole lot about dog training or dogs in general. Training my Jack Russel Terrier has been a roller coaster ride, and I am very thankful you have been here to guide me. Previous to his training he was unmanageable and infuriating. He did not mind, or even try to comprehend what I desired from him. Three years ago, at my first Hot Diggity Dog meeting, I was extremely nervous. I wasn’t

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    Hot Dogs Lab

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    ambient temperature and how quickly the groups took the hot dogs out of the ice water to measure their temperatures. The ambient temperature was 28 degrees Celsius, the coldest temperatures of the hot dogs ranged from 35 to 37 degrees Celsius, so for the groups that measured their hot dogs’ temperature quicker, they gave their hot dogs a head start in the warming process. For groups that were not as quick with their measurements, their hot dogs starting warming up at a later time, so by the time the

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    Hot Dogs Research Paper

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    It is a safe bet that more hot dogs are consumed by Americans on the Independence Day holiday then any other date on the calendar. So now, on the eve of that purely summertime holiday, this may either be the best time to review what actually is in hot dogs or the worst. If you have any curiosity about this odd food product, read on. But be warned: Things get ugly. U.S. law says that a hot dog can be made of any combination of pork, chicken or beef with little discretion as to what parts. If pork

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    How Hot Dogs Are Made

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    How Hot Dogs Are Made One day you plan to have a barbeque. All of the hot-dogs you made were devoured. But, do you really know what is in the hot-dog? Probably not. You may think, “It smells good, and looks good. I guess I’ll eat it.” What if you were told that they could cause cancer? Or that they are made of ground up, extra meat by-products? People may be surprised about what ingredients actually make up hot dogs. HEALTH RISKS First, there are different types of hot-dogs. The ones that can

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    her, and now him. It felt nice to have him so carefree about associating with her. Nice to have someone who wasn't constantly on eggshells around her. She called out what she wanted, the typical things for a typical hot dog; ketchup, mustard and onion. There was something about hot dogs that gave her that 'at home' feeling, as though returning from a long day's play outside to your dad barbecuing that simple all American meal. Lena had only experienced that a handful of time though, and yet it still

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    ADMS 4900 GROUP PROJECT REPORT "MAPLE LEAF CONSUMER FOODS - FIXING HOT DOGS (A)" BACKGROUND INFORMATION Maple Leaf Foods (MLF), a result of many mergers and amalgamations, has been in Canada for over 100 years. Its operations focus on three core areas: meat products, agribusiness and bakery products. The meat product group is the largest, with sales to about $2.5 billion in 2000. Each business is made up of independent operating companies (IOCs), with each IOC run by a president and encouraged

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