HotDogs Good 4 u?

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I looked at the nutrition facts for hotdogs i have and it says 40 calories and 6g o protein pers serving.. thats a lot of protein for such little calories.. most **** around 6 to 8 g o protein is alwyas 100+ calories...

so are hot dogs not bad for u then?

what about american cheese...?
u know those yellow/orange cheeses that come wrapped in plastic and are square shaped..
 

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They look good on paper, and i usually munch one up as a snack. The meat that goes into them though, that's a whole other story. It's one of those things you're better off not knowing :D
 

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Originally posted by Lost
so i guess homeade hotdogs and homeade hamburgers are bad as well?
Go down to the meat section of the grocery store and ask what kinda meat goes into their ground beef. If they tell you they don't know, then just buy your own beef and ground it up. If you're just looking for a good snack, give beef jerkey a try (the real kind, not the sausage/stick crap). It's the best snack ever, but expensive as hell.
 

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If you're making your own ground meat from cuts you picked, they can be good I guess. If you're buying ground meat, it's universally garbage. They stick all the leftover crap in there.
 

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One should avoid processed foods as much as possible.
 

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i meant HOMEADE TACOS and HOMEADE HAMBURGERS
lol...
i donno.. my mom just has some ground beef and she cooks it and you just put it in the taco shell ;o

finding good beef jerky is hard.. any suggestions?>
 

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finding good beef jerky is hard.. any suggestions?>-Lost




Here is how I make beef jerky:

-get a portion of london broil or whatever type of beef you prefer and trim off the fat.

-cut into thin strips (against the muscle fiber so it isn't difficult to chew off hunks of jerky once dried)

-marinade for a day in frig in covered container (any longer and meat may spoil)

- (my marinade consists of soy sauce, black pepper, garlic powder, black strap molasses, and maybe some red pepper if feeling sadistic with the hot jerky- you can arrange your own variation of this or other spices)

- after marinading for a day dry it in oven or dehydrater. Most people do not have dehydraters and it is easy enough to dehydrate in a conventional oven.

-take the individual pieces of meat, stick toothpick in one end and hang from top oven rack (be sure to place aluminum foil on bottom rack to catch dripping marinade and melting fat)

- dehydrating: turn oven to 125 degrees (any hotter and meat will burn instead of dehydrate/ all you want to do is remove excess moisture from meat)

- leave oven door slightly open so moisture can escape oven (this is VERY important to avoid meat from burning) / I do this by wedging fork in oven door to keep it open a half inch- but don't touch fork with hand once it gets hot

check on jerky from time to time to see if it reached desired moisture level/ depending on your oven it could be anywhere from 2.5 to 4 hours- if you let it go to long it will get tooooo dry and your efforts will have been in vain- if you don't dry it well enough

BUT... I guarantee if you do this right you will get better jerky than you could ever find in the stores. The stuff they sell is outrageously expensive and and even the best quality jerky sold in stores has NEVER come close to how good homemade jerky is.
 

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Mmmmmm....good ole' lips and a$$holes. How could they not be good for you?
 

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Yeah, im wondering about the cheese as well... they any good? They seem really fatty...

Edit: WHOOPS! I meant real cheese, not processed cheese (the ones that come in slices in huge packs.
 
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