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Hot dogs and hamburgers are both based on traditional German dishes, brought by German immigrants to the United States, but in their modern popular form they can be reasonably considered American dishes.
* Steve Keiner, winner of the 1999 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest in Coney Island, downing 20¼ hot dogs in 12 minutes.
Yocco's Hot Dogs, the Lehigh Valley-based fast food establishment known for their regionally-famous hot dogs and cheesesteaks, maintains its corporate headquarters in Emmaus.
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Hot dogs often have high sodium, fat and nitrite content, ingredients linked to health problems.
Hot dogs are prepared commercially by mixing the ingredients ( meats, spices, binders and fillers ) in vats where rapidly moving blades grind and mix the ingredients in the same operation.
Hot dogs are prepared and eaten in a variety of ways.
Hot dogs can be eaten without additional cooking, although they are usually warmed before serving.
Hot dogs are high in fat and salt and have preservatives sodium nitrate and nitrite, which are possible contributors to nitrate-containing chemicals believed to cause cancer.
Hot dogs have relatively low heterocyclic amines ( HCA ) levels compared to other types of ready-to-eat meat products, because they are manufactured at low temperatures.
Hot dogs present a significant choking risk, especially for children.
Hot dog stands and trucks sell hot dogs at street and highway locations.
Hot dogs are also common on restaurants ' children's menus.
* Hot dogs / Corn dogs / Sausages
* 66 is the number of hot dogs eaten by World record holder Joey Chestnut in 15 minutes at the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Championships in 2007
Hot dogs can contain no more than 20 percent mechanically separated pork.
Hot dogs can also so be covered in a potato and egg coating ; fried and served on a stick like a corn dog.
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Hot dogs still in the mouth at the end of the 10 minutes count only if they are swallowed.
On July 4, 2005 she ate 37 hot dogs in 12 minutes at Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, setting a then-record for American competitors ( which was also the female record ).
Her tally of 32 hot dogs in the 2004 Nathan's Hot Dog contest was the most ever eaten by a male or female American competitor at the time.
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Nennius, a ninth-century historian, mentions a " Hot Lake " in the land of the Hwicce, which was along the Severn, and adds " It is surrounded by a wall, made of brick and stone, and men may go there to bathe at any time, and every man can have the kind of bath he likes.
: Hot, dry, dusty harmattan haze may reduce visibility during dry season ; brush fires
Hot water or several solvents may be used for de-greasing.
Hot spot may refer to:
Hot springs and deserts may also be suitable locations for a steam devil to form.
Hot dip galvanized rebar may be bright or dull grey depending on length of exposure, and stainless rebar exhibits a typical white metallic sheen that is readily distinguishable from carbon steel reinforcing bar.
" In August 2011, Smith told Hot Press that The Cure may not be interested in wrapping up the leftover material that was recorded during the 4: 13 Dream sessions.
Hot cinders underneath freshly deposited ash in recently burned areas may sometimes generate numerous dust devils.
(" Hot knife " fusings are notorious for this ) It may " mushroom ", leaving an end wider than the rope's diameter.
Hot, humid weather predominates the rest of the year, with a rainy season from June to October ; during this period, temperatures may rise as high as but are usually lower near the sea.
Hot Springs may refer to:
" " Hot damn " may be used similarly, but it is somewhat distinct ; for example, if one says, " Joe just won the lottery ," a response of " Damn!
Hot rocks or a portable stove may be included to keep the bucket boiling.
Hot swapping may be used to add or remove peripherals or components, to allow a device to synchronize data with a computer, and to replace faulty modules without interrupting equipment operation.
Other lists of hit songs may include a different number of entries, such as a " Top 50 " or Hot 100 ( Billboard magazine ).
As of December 2010, both Hot Leg and The Stone Gods had announced they are on hiatus via Twitter and rumours had once again surfaced that The Darkness may reform.
I even think some of the songs that feature no one but Hicks and his current version of the Hot Licks ( Sid Page on violin, Kevin Smith on upright bass, Gregg Bissonette on drums, and Jessica Harper and Karla De Vito on background vocals ), such as " Hummin ' To Myself " and " He Don't Care ," may be the strongest here ... Hicks ' arrangements make use of banjo, fiddle and Django Reinhardt – like jazz guitar at times.
Hot 100 may refer to:
Hot zone may refer to:
Hot topics and controversial topics may not be avoided ; pandering is diminished.
Hot water used for space heating may be heated by fossil fuels in a boiler, while potable water may be heated in a separate appliance.
Hot flashes ( also known as hot flushes, or night sweats if they happen at night ) are a symptom which may have several other causes, but which is often caused by the changing hormone levels that are characteristic of menopause.
Hot combustible gases ( e. g. hydrogen and carbon-monoxide ) may follow when they mix with oxygen in the surrounding air to produce the secondary flash, the brightest.

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