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What's in a hot dog?

Posted Nov 05 2008 7:25am

Are you like me with reading labels on food? It can be very confusing!

I did this post asking what food this was.

Here are the ingredients again:

Ingredients: Pork, Water, Beef, Contains Less Than 2% of Corn Syrup, Salt, Sodium Lactate, Flavor, Sodium Phosphates, Monosodium Glutamate, Sodium Diacetate, Sodium Erythorbate (MADE FROM SUGAR), Sodium Nitrate.

And - What is this?

Ingredients: Organic beef, water, sea salt, celery juice, sodium lactate (from beets), lactic acid starter culture (not from milk) organic onion powder, organic spices, organic paprika.

What do you think?

Both are from Hot Dogs.

First one is Oscar Mayer Smokies

Last one Applegate Farms Uncured Beef Hot Dogs.
I only buy uncured meats for my family, more about that soon...

I bought the Applegate Uncured Hot Dogs for a camping trip. I didn't let anyone know they were any different. Everyone said they were good - I don't eat hot dogs so I can't say how they taste. My 10-year-old son ate them and said it was good.

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