tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1113767935196076705.post2049540213318753489..comments2023-05-25T06:06:11.381-06:00Comments on for posterity...: A highly random and unimportant pollDavid and Debbyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18397313447137818213noreply@blogger.comBlogger18125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1113767935196076705.post-48965583352128016642011-04-11T16:29:41.918-06:002011-04-11T16:29:41.918-06:00That's my point! David is trying to pretend t...That's my point! David is trying to pretend that they could be interchangeable! Don't fall into his trap!abbynormalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00387625999075371677noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1113767935196076705.post-45901818094717243182011-04-11T14:58:11.427-06:002011-04-11T14:58:11.427-06:00Yes, Dana! It's my bologna not my hot dog. Y...Yes, Dana! It's my bologna not my hot dog. You're right! And I think it's in everyone's head right now. ;)Lesliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05564884205946902993noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1113767935196076705.post-836047438907545972011-04-10T20:02:25.738-06:002011-04-10T20:02:25.738-06:00Isn't it "my bologna has a first name&quo...Isn't it "my bologna has a first name"? Ice never heard it with hot dog.Jason and Danahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05815949433202011419noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1113767935196076705.post-4325405405851940442011-04-09T09:12:35.299-06:002011-04-09T09:12:35.299-06:00Now, that's an interesting picture.Now, that's an interesting picture.David and Debbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18397313447137818213noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1113767935196076705.post-87953178503233737482011-04-08T18:24:20.939-06:002011-04-08T18:24:20.939-06:00But it's stuck in your head too now. Don't...But it's stuck in your head too now. Don't worry I won't tell everyone else that you were singing it in your sleep on the train...David Chipmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09477485422338223603noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1113767935196076705.post-52909452906107164702011-04-08T18:21:16.128-06:002011-04-08T18:21:16.128-06:00Whatever, DAVID was singing, "My hot dog has ...Whatever, DAVID was singing, "My hot dog has a first name..." !!!!! Don't even try to pin that one on me!abbynormalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00387625999075371677noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1113767935196076705.post-9646668098813845562011-04-08T18:15:11.544-06:002011-04-08T18:15:11.544-06:00First of all, let's examine the hard evidence....First of all, let's examine the hard evidence. Both are the same shape. I know, one is flatter than the other. But guarantee hot dogs also slice up nicely. Just look at the in-between state that is put into beanie weanie!<br /><br />Both are made of questionable meats, deamed unacceptable by several faiths. (I've seen beef versions of both though, in case you're wondering. Beef bacon? also available, and served daily at my hotel in Riyadh.)<br /><br />Both made by the same company. If you have doubts, may I just comment that the other day I caught abby singing that catchy jingle.... my hot dog has a first name. It's O-S-C-A-R.... Need I say much more?<br /><br />At any rate, I'm quite convinced that hot dogs are made from the small bits of "meat" that fall out of the mold when the bologna is pressed into that funny shape. Any leftovers from the hot dog process is promptly added to the vienna sausage mold and pressed into those even smaller versions of the same thing.<br /><br />Anyway, this is the kind of heated discussions that Abby and I have. I do appreciate those that are honest enough to admit that the alleged meats that are the subject of this entry are, in fact, from the same family, and are likely just put into different packaging. <br /><br />I rest my case. Pass the ketchup. I'm eating a hamburger.David Chipmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09477485422338223603noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1113767935196076705.post-84079941281576155272011-04-07T11:05:46.497-06:002011-04-07T11:05:46.497-06:00Hahhahaha! I love you all.
I'm with you Abby, ...Hahhahaha! I love you all.<br />I'm with you Abby, they are completely different, especially the all beef kind. I just cannot buy the cheap dogs.Jason and Danahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05815949433202011419noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1113767935196076705.post-41056922769501007052011-04-06T13:44:10.759-06:002011-04-06T13:44:10.759-06:00No, they don't taste the same cooked or uncook...No, they don't taste the same cooked or uncooked. I will not eat bologna-EVER unless I am starving. If you eat a hot dog every day you deserve all the gross things you might get. So gross.Colin & Lorihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05467459886038171303noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1113767935196076705.post-29420729281865012032011-04-05T08:39:34.184-06:002011-04-05T08:39:34.184-06:00Abby, maybe if you cooked bologna it would taste l...Abby, maybe if you cooked bologna it would taste like a hot dog. ;)Lesliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05564884205946902993noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1113767935196076705.post-33895971567857066032011-04-04T21:21:13.704-06:002011-04-04T21:21:13.704-06:00Come on guys, seriously! They don't even TAST...Come on guys, seriously! They don't even TASTE the same!<br /><br />I'm just sayin'.abbynormalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00387625999075371677noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1113767935196076705.post-45186343312107985052011-04-04T21:08:49.240-06:002011-04-04T21:08:49.240-06:00Hmmmmm- I have never eaten or purchased bologna an...Hmmmmm- I have never eaten or purchased bologna and would love to have the same fortitude About hot dogs, but I actually like them once in a while in the summer. I like Nathan's and Hebrew National. I peel and cut up hot dogs for Asher, but (you guessed it) I only have let him have them MAYBE twice... Same thing with lunch meat... I'm a meany. He had his first lollipop in February :-) lollipops are the sMe as hotdogs and bologna. <br /><br />Oscar meyer has more to say than b-o-l-o-g-n-a<br /><br />What does that even mean?Crystalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15260117428119041785noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1113767935196076705.post-32136127215915449712011-04-04T15:22:50.937-06:002011-04-04T15:22:50.937-06:00I just learned more about hot dogs than I have or ...I just learned more about hot dogs than I have or will ever learn for the rest of my life. I have not seen a hot dog emergency yet but it may be coming.<br />ColinColin & Lorihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05467459886038171303noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1113767935196076705.post-57614360297247482472011-04-04T13:29:59.185-06:002011-04-04T13:29:59.185-06:00I think they're basically the same thing, exce...I think they're basically the same thing, except that bologna has more preservatives. I did find this on wikipedia. I wanted to check, because I'd heard that pregnant women shouldn't eat hot dogs or lunch meat. This is why: Because an unopened, packaged hot dog can have listeriosis bacteria, it is safer to heat them, especially for pregnant women and those with suppressed immune systems.<br /><br />Also...this was very interesting: An American Institute for Cancer Research report found that consuming one 50-gram serving of processed meat — about one hot dog — every day increases risk of colorectal cancer by 20 percent. The Cancer Project group filed a class-action lawsuit demanding warning labels on packages and at sporting events. Hot dogs are high in fat and salt and have preservatives sodium nitrate and nitrite, believed to cause cancer. According to the AICR, the average risk of colorectal cancer is 5.8 percent, but 7 percent when a hot dog is consumed daily over years.<br /><br />I guess moderation in all things is important, especially when it comes to hot dogs!! <br /><br />You parents might also want to know that: Hot dogs present a significant choking risk, especially for children. A study in the U.S. found that 17% of food-related asphyxiations among children younger than 10 years of age were caused by hot dogs. Their size, shape and texture make them difficult to expel from the windpipe. This risk can be reduced by cutting a hot dog into small pieces or lengthwise strips before serving to young children. It is suggested that redesign of size, shape and texture would reduce the risk. Pediatric emergency doctors note that a stuck hot dog is almost impossible to dislodge from a child's windpipe. <br /><br />Scary!! Colin, have you seen this in the ER yet? <br /><br />And then...just a fun fact: The world's longest hot dog created was 60 m (196.85 ft), which rested within a 60.3 m bun. The hot dog was prepared by Shizuoka Meat Producers for the All-Japan Bread Association, which baked the bun and coordinated the event, including official measurement for the world record. The hot dog and bun were the center of a media event in celebration of the Association's 50th anniversary on August 4, 2006, at the Akasaka Prince Hotel, Tokyo, Japan.<br /><br />Look what you started, Abby!Lesliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05564884205946902993noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1113767935196076705.post-1120163168020270202011-04-02T21:06:18.831-06:002011-04-02T21:06:18.831-06:00From what I've heard, whether they're the ...From what I've heard, whether they're the same or not, you don't wan to know how they're made - would not be good for your appetite.David and Debbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18397313447137818213noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1113767935196076705.post-7411815724552481132011-04-02T13:43:15.330-06:002011-04-02T13:43:15.330-06:00from google:
OSCAR MAYER - HOT DOGS - - XXL HOT DO...from google:<br />OSCAR MAYER - HOT DOGS - - XXL HOT DOGS - - PREMIUM BEEF<br /><br />Ingredients: BEEF, WATER, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF SALT, CORN SYRUP, SODIUM LACTATE, DEXTROSE, SODIUM PHOSPHATES, SODIUM DIACETATE, FLAVOR, ASCORBIC ACID (VITAMIN C), EXTRACTIVES OF PAPRIKA, SODIUM NITRITE.<br /><br /><br />OSCAR MAYER - BOLOGNA - BOLOGNA<br /><br />Ingredients: MECHANICALLY SEPARATED CHICKEN, PORK, WATER, CORN SYRUP, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF SALT, SODIUM LACTATE, FLAVOR, SODIUM PHOSPHATES, AUTOLYZED YEAST, SODIUM DIACETATE, SODIUM ERYTHORBATE (MADE FROM SUGAR), SODIUM NITRITE, DEXTROSE, EXTRACTIVES OF PAPRIKA, POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, SUGAR, POTASSIUM CHLORIDE.<br /><br />So technically, no. But either way... they don't sound too good.<br /><br />but i think they have very similar ingredients.David and Debbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18397313447137818213noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1113767935196076705.post-91985094697456092112011-04-02T13:40:54.260-06:002011-04-02T13:40:54.260-06:00does everyone remember grandma's bologna groun...does everyone remember grandma's bologna ground stuff with pickles and other stuff. really good. i think they are very similar, but maybe the differences come to make bologna flat and hold together. good question. have you googled it? momDavid and Debbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18397313447137818213noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1113767935196076705.post-65509563606264416682011-04-01T15:39:31.467-06:002011-04-01T15:39:31.467-06:00I don't know what they're made of, but the...I don't know what they're made of, but the best hot dogs are the cheese dogs. Otherwise just eat Brats. <br />And I only eat balogna if it's fried.Colin & Lorihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05467459886038171303noreply@blogger.com