Hot dog Essays

  • Hot Dogs

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    How Hot Dogs Are Made: The Real Story There are many tall tales about the way in which hot dogs are made. I remember when I was a kid, my dad told us that hotdogs are pig fetuses and other bi-products picked up from the floor and thrown into the grinder. To tell you the truth I have thought that ever since I first heard it. It wasn’t until I decided to do a little research on this before gruesome and now pleasant process. First, specially selected meat trimmings of beef and/or pork (just like the

  • Hot Legs or Hot Dogs

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    Achieving a thigh gap is society’s latest trend, particularly in today’s youth. The thigh gap has become widespread among social media sites – namely, Twitter, Tumblr, and Facebook. It is through these sites that the concept of Hot Dog Legs arose. Models all across the runways sported thigh gaps, and it soon became an obsession for teenage girls. The thigh gap does not exist outside the world of media. It can only be defined by its online assessors. Of the few places the thigh gap is defined, Wikipedia

  • Analysis Of The Hot Dog

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    I have had to think long and hard on how to propose the hot dog, which will be in a market dominated by the hamburger. I needed to assure that this planning reached the company goals and objectives while they are executed professionally to reach the potential of the company. I have brainstormed this idea and fully synthesized the important data points associated with the current and future profit of this company. I have viewed this idea from the different perspectives of the entire organization.

  • Hot Dog Toaster: Nostalgia

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    Device Information Manufacture/Background: The manufacturer of our Pop-Up Hot Dog Toaster is Nostalgia.  They are a company that specializes in creating simple devices that make food such as ice cream, cotton candy, and popcorn.  They have several different Hot Dog Toasters, all similar but with different themes. The main purpose of this company is stated in the name.  The word nostalgia, according to Webster’s dictionary, means to long for something in the past.  Straight from the Nostalgia’s

  • Hot Dogs: Hold the Buns

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    Hot Dogs: Hold the Buns The stale scent of sweat, dirt, and the scintillating steam of a freshly cooked hot dog waiting to be gobbled up invites fans when stepping into a sport arena or field. The hot dog is one of America’s celebrated entrees whether this deli meat is eaten at a sports event, a picnic, or a family round lunch; but to me, this versatile frankfurter link is more significant. Growing up, my paternal grandmother must have cooked dozens of hot dogs to satisfy my midday cravings as

  • Cancer In Hot Dogs Essay

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    preservatives in hot dogs, and what's really in hot dogs, it becomes clear that the production of hot dogs is very dangerous, and need stricter laws on what is put in the mass production of hot dogs. Taking a closer look on what’s damaging the body, and a higher risk of cancer, The preservatives, and how each processed hot dog is made, What meat is really used in the hot dog. The use of Higher Risk of Cancer, and Damaging the immune system helps the reader visualize what’s in the hot dogs. The following

  • Deviance in the Film Sleepers

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    Deviance in the Film Sleepers Deviance is the behavior and the standards of expectations of a group or society. It is also behavior that is considered dangerous, threatening or offensive. The people that are deviant are often labeled to be weirdos, oddballs, or creeps. In the United States, people with tattoos, drug addicts, alcoholics, and compulsive gamblers are all considered deviant. Sociologists believe that everybody is deviant from time to time. They believe each person will violate a social

  • Symbolism In The Novel 'Paradise'

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    Mavis, Grace, Seneca and Divine. If a person was to ask how do I feel about these characters who is worthy of praise and/or criticism I would start off with describing Mavis a woman who lets her two infant children smoother in a hot car just to run in the store for some hot dog wieners, in her story it was never voi...

  • Descriptive Essay Example: The Football Field

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    Paonia. The misty damp air gave us the impression that our game could be postponed or at least maybe a game where we would be drenched with other liquids than sweat. The building where we spent the time before the game was filled with the smell of hot dogs and hamburgers. The people preparing them watched us in the thought that we would feel defeat. It put an awkward silence in the room. We were there to prove them wrong and that is what we planned to do. As we got closer to game time the building

  • Free Descriptive Essays: The Church Picnic

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    simultaneously on the grill. Church members were notified at Sunday services to "bring your own meat to BBQ". Thanks to Bill Cecil and his advance preparation, the BBQ coals were ashen and hot when everyone arrived. The food as it cooked on the grill filled the air with a variety of pleasing smells. There were hot dogs, hamburgers, sausages, chicken and mouth watering ribs. In addition to the main course, everyone brought at least one potluck dish. The table was filled with appetizers, side dishes

  • The Great Wal-Mart Of China

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    level of obligation toward following direction at work. This fit nicely in to Wal-Mart's style of "red shirts, mass cheering, incessant pep rallies and veneration of a deceased founder." However, the consumers in China are not going to consume hot dogs and apple pie. They want their culture represented. Therefore, Wal-Mart adopted a global geographical divisional structure. Wal-Mart could not offer the same items in Smallville, USA as Mexico City nor Chongqing. The global geographical division

  • The Town that Loves Chicken

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    in some way. Kim Zellers says, “The chicken inspired dishes are unlike anywhere else in the world, they are just that good.” Shanna Drahowsky added, “there are a lot of different foods made with chicken that I never heard of before like chicken hot dogs, chicken burgers, and chicken egg rolls.” One reason why the community of Fredericksburg goes to the Hinkelfest religiously each year could be because it is so cheap. You could go to the Hinkelfest, park for free, get in for free, and stuff

  • Leaving for College - A Heartbreaking and Bittersweet Experience

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    had to endure, yet it is also my fondest memory of home. I wanted that night to last forever because I never wanted to see tomorrow come. August twentieth was my last night in Tucson. The last night I had to spend with my family, my friends, and my dog. That would be my last night to spend in my own house, with my own personal bathroom, and a big bed. That would also be my last night to pack all of my important material possessions and then downsizing because my dorm room probably wouldn’t hold everything

  • The Peach Tree

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    Peach Tree When I reminisce about my childhood, the fondest memories I have revolve around food. We often went on picnics to the beach. There at the water's edge, my father would struggle to light the charcoal in the wind that kept both the hot dogs and the kids cold. My mothers' anise-sweetened bread was the perfect match for ham every Easter morning, afternoon, and the days that followed. On my birthday we always had gnocchi, fluffy pillows of pasta that melted in our mouths, tossed with an

  • McDonalds Corporation

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    The first McDonald’s opened in 1948. The franchising operations soon became McDonald’s Corporation in 1955. As most of the world now knows McDonald’s as the home of the Big MAC, the first restaurants had a slightly different main menu item, hot dogs. Ray Kroc bought out the McDonald brothers, Mac and Dick, for $2.7 Million in cash in 1961. Kroc’s prototype store in Des Plaines, Illinois, is now a museum. Also in 1961, Kroc opened Hamburger University in the basement of a McDonald’s restaurant

  • Hosting a Successful Barbecue (Actually a Beer-B-Q)

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    watching waistlines! However, most of the fat in a patty gets burned off on the grill, shrinking the overall size of the patty. So a 98% Fat Free quarter-pound patty is going to be bigger than a regular quarter-pound patty. I hope that makes sense. Hot dogs are also always a good bet, and Oscar Mayer and Ballpark are perennial favorite brands. Be sure to have plenty of condiments, chips, salad or fruit, and soda for the underage or designated driver guests. Next up is music. Get a stereo. If you're

  • The Sauerkraut Festival

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    traverse down the congested street I see many more craft booths. Some of the booths are filled with hats, shirts, and an assortment of jewelry. Scents fill the air as well. The overwhelming scent of sauerkraut is very heavily in the air now. Sauerkraut hot dogs and bratwurst, as well as "kraut-burgers," which are hamburgers with sauerkraut on them, are being sold to help thicken the aroma. As I draw closer to the heart of the festival I hear music playing in the distance. I become curious and begin to

  • Harm Caused by Steroids in the MLB

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    Opening day isn’t even here yet, and already we have enough controversy to last us the whole season. At a time when we’d much rather be thinking about the smell of fresh cut grass, hot dogs and pennant dreams, we’re forced to deal with a far darker issue. Now more than ever, there is alarming suspicion concerning apparent steroid drug use in Major League Baseball. As an avid baseball watcher and player of the game for twelve years this scandal is of great concern to me. In the time to come I will

  • Michael Jordan Essay

    1939 Words  | 4 Pages

    Jordan. He is the fundamental sports hero that has not been plagued by scandal. Jordan appears on all kinds of commercials. Some of those commercials are for Nike, Wheaties cereal, Hanes underwear, Rayovac batteries, MCI phone company, Ball Park hot dogs, and the latest is for his own brand, Jordan. Michael is as big as an icon off the court as when he still played basketball. Jordan can do it all. No matter when you see Michael Jordan he is always in the good light. No one ever sees Michael

  • America: Myth Of Equality

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    America: Myth of Equality To many, the Unites States serves as the ideal model of democracy for the modern world. Yet, how truly worthy is America of this status? Although it has been said that, “Equality is as American as baseball, hot dogs, and apple pie,” one must be extremely critical when analyzing such a statement. By taking a historical perspective to the question of how “equal” American equality actually is, it is simple to recognize how problematic the “Land of the Free” mentality can