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Gypsy Jan
 
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Ohh, the Dog Days of Summer 
 
 
I've been having fun trying out different recipes for making those bacon wrapped hot dogs. 
 
In addition to others, I tried some recipes from internet searches that claimed (with pictorial back up) to be authentic and the "Guadalajara Dog"
recipe from Pinks in Los Angeles (as posted on Food Network) 
 
And....the winner is....Capt'n Mike's method using Jesse' recommended brands! 
 
Rosarito hot dogs 
Rosarito thin cut bacon 
 
Wrap and cook in skillet on medium low heat under a lid and witha weight of some sort on top to hold them down.  
 
Brown and turn and brown and turn until all sides are done.  
 
Place on choice of soft bun/bread and add condiments (Herdez salsa casera, fresh ripe avocado and chopped callions highly recommended). 
 
Yummmmm!
 
 
 
 
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Hi Lencho...Great thread....There are now so many great soy products available that it is such a good tummy feeling not to eat the plastic/vinyl
wrapped and chemical added garbage you are forced to buy in most Baja food stores. We like making alot of corn/soy bean/ pinto bean/ herbed and veggie
mixed paste that we can substitute for the processed meat products. You are what you eat..... and think.   ++C++
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Crusoe, 
If you are what you eat, are you a bean or a paste? 
 
 
 
 
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One time when I said "You are what you eat" to a patient, he asked: "Do you mean then that if I eat watermelons, that I will become a watermelon?" 
"Yes!" I replied.       
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Interesting.  I don't really know what "kosher" implies; do they not contain nitrites? 
 
THanks-- Larry   |  
  
 
Not to worry. 
 
99.999% of all Jews who think they know kosher have no clue.   
 
Anywheys... Kosher dogs contain nitrites.
 
 
 
 
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Oh, yummy! 
 
 
 | Quote: |  Originally posted by Crusoe 
There are now so many great soy products available that it is such a good tummy feeling not to eat the plastic/vinyl wrapped and chemical added
garbage you are forced to buy in most Baja food stores. We like making alot of corn/soy bean/ pinto bean/ herbed and veggie mixed paste that we can
substitute for the processed meat products. You are what you eat..... and think.   ++C++   |  
  
 
May you spend the next 28 years marooned on an uninhabited island eating soy bean paste.  
 
 
 
 
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Here ya go: 
 
 
News : Campus 
 
 
Some hot dogs may hike cancer risk 
University of Nebraska research findings  
  
  
A University of Nebraska researcher has found that hotdogs contain DNA-mutating compounds that may increase your cancer risk.   
by NewsNetnebraska 
August 14, 2006 
 
 
"The noblest of all dogs is the hot dog; it feeds the hand that bites it."  - Lawrence J. Peter 
 
A University of Nebraska researcher says good old American hot dogs may contain DNA-mutating compounds that might boost your risk for cancer. Sidney
Mirvish, a University of Nebraska Medical Center chemist found there may be a 240-fold variation in levels of the mutating chemicals from one hot dog
brand to another. 
 
"One could try and find out what the difference in manufacturing techniques are between the (hot dog) brands," said Mirvish in an article published in
this week's LiveScience. Added Mirvish, "If it's decided these things (hot dogs) are a hazard, one could change the manufacturing methods."      
Sidney Mirvish, a chemist at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, says some hot dogs may trigger DNA mutations that can increase colon
cancer risk. Photo: University of Nebraska-Omaha Medical Center   
 
That's hard news to digest for millions of Americans. The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council estimates that over seven billion hot dogs will be
eaten by Americans between Memorial Day and Labor Day this year. Each year, Americans eat an average of 60 hot dogs apiece. 
 
Mirvish and his colleagues decided to look at hot dogs because past research linked them with colon cancer. Hot dogs are preserved with sodium
nitrite, which can help form N-nitroso compounds; chemicals which cause cancer in lab animals. 
 
Extracts from hot dogs bought from the supermarket, when mixed with nitrites, resulted in what appeared to be these DNA-mutating compounds. When added
to Salmonella bacteria, Mirvish and NU medical researhcers discovered that hot dog extracts treated with nitrites doubled to quadrupled their normal
DNA mutation levels. Triggering such DNA mutations in the human gut might boost the risk for colon cancer, said the researchers.      
The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council estimates that more than seven billion hot dogs will be eaten by Americans between Memorial Day and Labor
Day.   
 
The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council estimates that more than seven billion hot dogs will be eaten by Americans between Memorial Day and Labor
Day. 
 
"I won't say you shouldn't eat hot dogs," Mirvish said. Future research will feed hot dog meat to mice to see if they develop colon cancer or
precancerous conditions, he explained. 
 
James Hodges, president of the American Meat Institute Foundation in Washington, noted this study is "a preliminary report that the author concedes
requires further investigation. The carcinogenic risk to humans of the compounds studied has not been determined." 
 
The possible hazard isn't just limited to hot dogs either. Salted dried fish and seasonings such as soy sauce may also contain similar levels of these
chemicals, Mirvish said. 
 
Mirvish and his colleagues reported their findings in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 
 
 
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Vital Hot Dog Facts* 
 
In 2005, consumers spent more than $3.9 billion on hot dogs and sausages in U.S. supermarkets – that equals more than 1.5 billion hot dogs and
sausages bought at retail stores alone. 
 
Americans will eat enough hot dogs at major league ballparks this year to stretch from RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. to AT&T Park in San
Francisco. 
 
New Yorkers consume more hot dogs than any other city – beating out Chicago and Los Angeles. 
 
Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport consumes SIX times more hot dogs – 725,000 – than Los Angeles International Airport and LaGuardia Airport
combined. 
 
On Independence Day, Americans will enjoy 150 million hot dogs – enough to stretch from D.C. to L.A. over five times. 
 
During Hot Dog Season – Memorial Day to Labor Day – Americans typically consume 7 billion hot dogs – or 818 hot dogs consumed every second during that
period. 
 
U.S. soldiers in military posts around the world – from Fort Meyers in Arlington, Va. to Okinawa, Japan to Aqaba, Jordon – consumed 2.4 million hot
dogs last year. 
 
*Source- National Hot Dog and Sausage Council 
 
  
 
Did you know: It is said that the legendary baseball player Babe Ruth (1895-1948) once downed 24 hot dogs between games of a double header.
 
 
 
 
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