I cook two meals a day — I serve up a breakfast burrito (eggs whipped and cooked to a Holladaise sauce consistency & then mixed with dry cat food & cut up
turkey hot dogs) and a meaty oatmeal (chicken thighs cooked overnight in a crockpot with a little water, then the meat separated off, the broth thinned down with water & used to make oatmeal, then add back the chicken meat & serve up warm so its nice & sloppy with a lot of juice.
I'm talking the $ 10, ooo dollar treat such as deli meat,
turkey hot dogs, liver treats..
There isn't anything particularly toxic about it, but when processed like with deli meats and
turkey hot dogs, the chemicals used to keep them «edible» is often not digested well by dogs...
The cafeterias also offer healthier versions of popular items — such as serving
turkey hot dogs, and using apple sauce in lieu of vegetable oil when baking cakes and cookies.
Suggested treat ideas: Bil - jac,
turkey hot dog pieces, Pupperoni, etc...
For example, you could start with small pieces of
turkey hot dog or cheese that your dog will be interested in and that will more easily fall out of a Toppl or Kong.
Not exact matches
It's a recognized market leader in chicken, beef and pork as well as prepared foods, including bacon, breakfast sausage,
turkey, lunchmeat,
hot dogs, pizza crusts and toppings, tortillas and desserts.
Headquartered in Tampa, Florida, Burger 21 is a chef - inspired brand with offerings including 21 unique burger creations ranging from hand - crafted, freshly ground Certified Angus Beef ® to chicken,
turkey, vegetarian, shrimp and tuna burgers, fresh salads, all - beef
hot dogs, chicken tenders and an extensive shake bar including hand - crafted shakes, floats and sundaes.
-- homemade chili — lean beef, chicken,
turkey or veggie burgers — nitrate free
hot dogs — pre-cooked rice or rice packs (I made up some short grain brown rice, and put in a tupperware container)-- veggies — corn on the cob, fresh green beans, carrots, etc. — bagged salad with toppings and dressing (* cooler needed)
Japanese tako (octopus) tofu,
turkey or beef
hot dogs bring smiles to kids of all ages... Including aunties!
For the
hot dogs I went with
turkey because they were long and skinny, but you can use whatever nitrate free uncured
hot dog you want.
Headquartered in Tampa, Fla., Burger 21 is a chef - inspired brand with offerings including 21 unique burger creations ranging from hand - crafted, freshly ground Certified Angus Beef ® to chicken,
turkey, vegetarian, shrimp and tuna burgers, fresh salads, all - beef
hot dogs, chicken tenders and an extensive shake bar including hand - crafted shakes, floats and sundaes.
Its menu also includes grilled chicken sandwiches,
turkey and veggie burgers,
hot dogs, chicken strips and salad.
Besides several varieties of their Coney Island
hot dog, it offer hamburgers,
turkey burgers, salmon burgers, fried shrimp, grilled chicken, spaghetti with meat sauce and macaroni and cheese.
Next time you need sandwich buns for hamburgers,
hot dogs,
turkey, tuna / chicken salad, egg salad, etc., you must try this recipe.
On the mild side of
hot (especially after cooking with food) but big on personality,
Dog - Gone BBQ Sauce will win you over with one bite, whether you use it on ribs or other red meat, chicken,
turkey legs, shrimp or veggies on the grill, in the oven, or on the stove top.
On this particular day we grilled up some
turkey burgers,
hot dogs, veggies, and had sweet potato fries.
Burger 21 is a chef - inspired brand with offerings including 21 unique burger creations ranging from hand - crafted, freshly ground Certified Angus Beef to chicken,
turkey, vegetarian, shrimp and tuna burgers, made - to - order salads, all - beef
hot dogs, hand - breaded chicken tenders and an extensive shake bar including hand - crafted shakes, floats and sundaes.
Burger 21 is a chef - inspired brand with offerings including 21 unique burger creations ranging from hand - crafted, freshly ground Certified Angus Beef to chicken,
turkey, vegetarian, shrimp and tuna burgers, specialty salads, all - beef
hot dogs, hand - breaded chicken tenders and an extensive shake bar including hand - crafted shakes, floats and sundaes.
Students now have two lunch options at the school cafeteria: «cold» entrees including
turkey sandwiches or hummus and flatbread; or kid - friendly favorites more synonymous with a «
hot» school lunch like
hot dogs, pizza or chicken nuggets.
And I've noticed that the Jason's Deli chain, although still offering
hot dogs, mac - n - cheese and the rest, has a least improved its children's menu (scroll down to locate it) by offering such sides as apple slices, carrot sticks and fresh fruit, and more healthful entrees like a kid's salad bar and a
turkey sandwich in a whole wheat wrap.
They include smoked
turkey breast, macaroni and cheese, green beans, spaghetti with sauce, club crackers,
hot dogs (without «skin» and cut into pieces), watermelon, goldfish crackers, and a few other things.
Ditch the
dogs In my opinion,
hot dogs are nothing special — and as for their healthier alternatives, I haven't met a veggie or
turkey dog that I love either.
Some will appear on labels such as «extenders» added to ground meat, «plasticizers» used to hold patties, meat balls and
hot dogs together or soy oil pumped into pre-basted
turkeys.
So the next time you're tempted to grill up some
hot dogs for yourself and the kids, or line everybody's sandwiches with processed
turkey, you'd better think twice about it.
hot dogs to lean
turkey, is processed foods that make you fat!
However, that is still not saying much, given the
hot dogs» «mechanically separated» beef,
turkey and chicken, along with dextrose, corn syrup and a whopping five hundred and thirty milligrams of sodium from refined salt per
hot dog.
According to the USDA, cheese, milk, yogurt, burgers, chicken fat,
turkey meat, bologna, and
hot dogs contain up to about 1 to 5 % trans fats naturally.
Factory - farmed meats including chicken,
turkey, pork, beef, veal, cold cuts, canned meats,
hot dogs, sausage
So the USDA, searching for new ways for schools to use the foods, created a plum puree, which can be mixed with ground beef to create lower - fat hamburgers and with
turkey to make
hot dogs, a raisin barbecue sauce for chicken nuggets, and cookies with dates and almonds.
Examples include cheese,
hot dogs, chicken,
turkey and sliced eggs.
Not a good idea... processed meats such as deli
turkey and
hot dogs will give your
dog an upset stomach or make them vomit.
The aromatic heralds of the holiday season are coming to your
dog's home soon; roasted chestnuts, eggnog lattes, cranberry sauce,
hot pumpkin - spice pie, gingerbread cookies and
turkey, scented candles and pine tress.
I'm talking about
hot dogs, chicken,
turkey, pieces of salami, roast beef, and the like.
we always make a point of discussing recommended types of treats for class:
hot dog slices, string cheese, roast beef, chicken,
turkey, etc..
Training Treats are a quarter - inch square in size and available in four flavors, including
turkey, buffalo, all - beef
hot dog and trail mix (a combination of
turkey,
hot dog, buffalo and Vermont cheddar cheese).
The food is prepared in full view of the customers, who order from a menu that includes raw meat meals like
turkey or chicken nuggets, or burgers drizzled with gourmet sauces; stews, served
hot or cold; soup, served
hot or cold; organic, freshly prepared meals; and treats like organic frozen yogurt, assorted bakery items, and two kinds of nonalcoholic
dog «beer» (actually malted chicken - or beef - flavored water).
Hot dogs can contain any amount of mechanically separated chicken or
turkey.
Imagine life without the pleasure of a cup of dark roast coffee on a Sunday morning, or a
hot dog smothered in relish at a Cubs game, or a forkful of succulent
turkey followed by pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving.
It was here that I was first introduced to the «Hungarian Wooden Plate,» on their menu, that I subsequently often served at home between Christmas and New Year as an alternative for those tired of
turkey: served family style, on a very large round wooden platter — yummy golden brown breaded plain Wiener schnitzel, Weisswurst, and fat German sausage, and Kasseler Rippchen (thick pink smoked porkchops), and long skinny
hot dog wieners, all atop homemade sauerkraut and chunky home fries.
«Like
turkey on Thanksgiving, you simply have to have a
dog at the game,» according to Dan Smith, president, Legends Hospitality,
hot dog and sausage provider to the Yankees.