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celticrose
· 8 years ago
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Wtf is that? Because it sure isn't hotdogs.
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deleted
· 8 years ago
Hot dog flavored beer.
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guest
· 8 years ago
Do Americans not do that? I'm so confused...
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yeroc790
· 8 years ago
Ew in brine? We most certainly do not
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teamrocket
· 8 years ago
that's literally the only way to get hotdogs here.. how the hell do they come in america? Maybe because no one actually eats them here so they have to be preserved as shit?
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celticrose
· 8 years ago
They come in a plastic package in the deli section because they have to be refrigerated.
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cookiecorners
· 8 years ago
Heck, you can get them fresh at delis or butcher shops depending on where you live. In those long sausage link chains like the ones in old cartoons
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pokethebear
· 8 years ago
Sahlen's hotdogs are the best. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002CIKVOS?pc_redir=T1 This price is insane though, locally they are $8-10 a bag.
pokethebear
· 8 years ago
I'm sad that none of you seem to have enjoyed the delightful flavor of a Sahlen's hotdog.
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potassiumboron
· 8 years ago
I don't think I can imagine having hot dogs that haven't been in brine first...
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stille20
· 8 years ago
Hot dogs are already sketchy. Putting them in a can makes them like apocalypse food. Like you eat them in your bunker when all the other food is gone... not sure if before or after you turn to cannibalism.
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potassiumboron
· 8 years ago
Hey, hot dogs from a can really aren't that bad.
stille20
· 8 years ago
I have no experience with can dogs. When you say they aren't that bad, like you would buy them, or you would eat them if there was nothing else in the house and don't want to go out or you would eat them before you would eat the other people in the shelter.
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potassiumboron
· 8 years ago
I buy these regularly and never had the thought that I was in an apocalyptic wasteland, eating for survival. I'll probably have that thought from now on though.
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stille20
· 8 years ago
Glad I could help ;) Thanks for the can dog review.
mistoffelees
· 8 years ago
I am in the camp of 'eat them if there's literally nothing else on offer' proper sausages like Cumberland or Lincolnshire (NOT Walls or Richmond brands though!!) are just so much tastier!
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ewqua
· 8 years ago
Now I'm honestly curious what hotdogs in brine taste like. In my country we buy them in plastic packaging and it never occured to me that other people would do it differently.
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potassiumboron
· 8 years ago
I feel too passionate over this. Hot dogs in brine are great, as far as I'm concerned - not that I've tasted the alternative. I generally just like hot dogs, I cram them in my mouth like a maniac
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potassiumboron
· 8 years ago
I realise that sounds like it's euphemistic...
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mistoffelees
· 8 years ago
The ones you buy in the cinema in the UK aren't in brine, a least in the chain I worked at anyway.
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guest
· 8 years ago
I know I'm late but I just have to say it; the liquid in all packages of hotdogs in the USA is brine. Hot dogs in America are a type of sausage that are packed in liquid(brine) and are fully cooked, with the odd exception. The cooked part is probably what's being referred to in American style.