View Full Version : What happened to hot dog guy?
Chefzhat
06-18-2001, 07:43 AM
For a brief moment there was a hotdog ad on the board but when I went back to see what everyone else was posting it was gone! Did it get removed? I don't know how these boards work, still a bbinfant.
SandyM
06-18-2001, 07:47 AM
Maelynn & Co. are always on the lookout for solicitors. This has happened before, and *poof* they're gone.
Those of us "oldies" are grateful for that!
Chefzhat
06-18-2001, 07:49 AM
Thanks SandyM! I checked back because I noticed that you were from Michigan, as am I.
Yeah for the *poof* fairy!
Maelynn Cheung
06-18-2001, 07:51 AM
Originally posted by SandyM:
Maelynn & Co. are always on the lookout for solicitors. This has happened before, and *poof* they're gone.
Hmmmmm.
Maelynn & Co.
I like that.
Yes, Chefzhat, SandyM is right. We don't allow people to solicit business on our website. We try our best to delete advertising as soon as it's noticed.
SandyM
06-18-2001, 08:01 AM
Originally posted by Maelynn Cheung:
Hmmmmm.
Maelynn & Co.
I like that.
We know you have a great team!
Jewel
06-18-2001, 09:27 AM
I thought that post was a bit odd...but I did read that June is National Hot Dog Month! A magazine I was reading urged us to try all kinds of different ways to make Hot Dogs! What really got to me was that it was a magazine devoted to health and fitness. Hot Dogs? Healthy? I've seen 'em being made...nuh-uh. Not this chick! http://www.cookinglight.com/bbs/biggrin.gif
SandyM
06-18-2001, 09:28 AM
*covering ears*
"I'm not listening I'm not listening I can't hear you I'm not listening I'm not listening lalalalalalalalalalala"
daner94
06-18-2001, 09:30 AM
SandyM--
LOL!!!!!!!!
Jewel
06-18-2001, 09:51 AM
Sorry, Ladies, that's one of the pitfalls (blessings?) of being behind-the-scenes in the food industry! Don't worry, hot dogs are safe, they're just a catch all. In the 'old days' of food prep they used to be rumored to be made with all the parts of the pig and cow that couldn't be used for 'real' food. I'll let your imaginations answer that one. (Do cows have lips?) http://www.cookinglight.com/bbs/eek.gif But since the FDA has cracked down in the past 20-30 years about what's safe to use and what's not, the ingredients are normally now really what they say they are...turkey, pork, beef. There's just that gray area sometimes of what constitutes what PART of the turkey, pig or the cow is being used! http://www.cookinglight.com/bbs/wink.gif What I meant by my observation was the one plant in California (nationally known brand) that I toured a few years ago that was making Chicken Corn Dogs. This was one of the cleanest plants I had ever been in, except for that one particular area...it was kinda next to the slauterhouse area of the plant.
BallPark have the best reputation in the industry, and if you can find their fat free beef hot dogs, they're wonderful! Turkey Chili, lowfat cheese and red onions and I'm a happy camper!
My heads-up in that entire genre was one of my former customers that advertised on their packages 'All-Meat Patties'. Not all-beef or all-pork. All-Meat kind of leaves the window open, doesn't it?? http://www.cookinglight.com/bbs/biggrin.gif
...so it was Maelynn's doing, hmm?
And here I figured Scotty had beamed him up. http://www.cookinglight.com/bbs/tongue.gif
funnybone
06-18-2001, 01:09 PM
Originally posted by Jewel:
In the 'old days' of food prep they used to be rumored to be made with all the parts of the pig and cow that couldn't be used for 'real' food. I'll let your imaginations answer that one. (Do cows have lips?) http://www.cookinglight.com/bbs/eek.gif
Shhhhh, I STILL tell my kids that. I think it is finally working, since they haven't asked for hot dogs in a long time. They wanted them day and night! Hot Dogs is a food I am proud to toss out in the trash!
SusanL
06-18-2001, 02:31 PM
Thank you Maelynn and Co. We get enough advertisements in the mail, on tv, and on the internet!! Truthfully, we haven't had very many ads on this bb., it has been a while since the last one.. Hopefully it will be longer http://www.cookinglight.com/bbs/smile.gif
My boys might die if they couldn't have hot dogs, so all they get at home is Ball Park Fat Free or Fat Free Turkey. I can't eat a hot dog at a ballgame anymore, but I try not to think about it when they have to have one.
Even so, I wouldn't want to be looking at ads for them here. Didn't see it. Didn't miss it.
luv2cook
06-18-2001, 06:11 PM
Speaking of bad things to eat, after our run yesterday (we were the last five in an hour after everyone else) there was practically no food left.
As*grabber (his hash name - don't know his real name) was nice enough to cook some kind of sausage marinated in beer. He topped it with jalapeno jack cheese and yellow mustard. You would have thought we all had died and gone to heaven! and I don't eat sausage http://www.cookinglight.com/bbs/eek.gif but when you're hungry you'll eat processed cheese off the back of a tailgate of a pickup that has been traveling through the desert all day http://www.cookinglight.com/bbs/biggrin.gif - I know because I did it.
Laura B
06-18-2001, 07:28 PM
luv2cook, what is a hash name? I have never heard of that.
luv2cook
06-19-2001, 07:03 AM
it's a running group and they have them all over the country and world. Fun group.
emilycat
06-19-2001, 07:08 AM
Isn't the motto, "Drinkers with a Running Problem" ? I love that! http://www.cookinglight.com/bbs/smile.gif
SandyM
06-19-2001, 07:12 AM
Or, is it "Runners with a drinking problem"???? http://www.cookinglight.com/bbs/biggrin.gif http://www.cookinglight.com/bbs/biggrin.gif http://www.cookinglight.com/bbs/biggrin.gif
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