Bone rule
Bone rule
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Sorry, man. Can't come over tonight, I'm working overtime at the hotdog factory, putting bones in these wieners
Ah yes, the bone that naturally exists in that slurry of ground-up random pig parts.
68 0 ReplyI wonder if it's much different of industrial 'chicken wings'
8 1 ReplyIt is, because the texture of whole meat is different than that of the hotdog/chicken nugget. Processing meat gives it that airy, easily biteable texture. Unprocessed (I mean processed as in a processor, not industrial “processing”) the meat stays like we know it on the bone: with sort of that leaner, vertical fibrous integrity.
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I think it's good that they're using as much of the pig as possible tbh
2 0 ReplyBut are those bones even from a pig? They vaguely look like the rib bones you use as handles when you eat spare ribs at a restaurant.
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So the Nippon Ham company is starting with sausages with bones, and working their way up to the perfectly round cylinder of roasted meat with a large straight bone through the centre that anime and video games have teased us with for decades.
Gotta start somewhere.
60 0 ReplyJapan wouldn't know real ham if it oinked in their face.
The best thing you can get over there is "raw ham" like prosciutto which is disgusting to me.
Good, crispy bacon is also completely foreign to them. Although Costco does sell some imported American stuff.
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This is the latest stupid trend.
Even the BBQ restaurants are getting in on it.
40 0 ReplyAm I the only one wondering where they get those bones?
12 0 ReplyAnimals I'm guessing
23 0 ReplyClearly they're the natural bone of the sausage meat. Just the way it comes when you pluck it off the meat animal.
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these would pair well with
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12 0 Replybro about to be visited by his friends
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Has nothing to do with Frankfurter too, with or without bone.
16 0 ReplyCan some bone-ologist tell us what animal and what part of the animal those bones came from?
16 0 ReplyJust regular bone factory bones
33 0 ReplyBone stock.
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Canines obvs
7 0 ReplyFrom boneless pizza. That's how the pizza becomes boneless
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I also got a bone in my wiener.
IN MY PANTS!
14 0 ReplyPlump fingers with grody nails
13 0 Replyi was wondering if i was the only one who didn't think that the gray/brown bones were gross looking. lol
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Pretty sure that's called a baculum.
11 0 ReplyI shuddered you bastard.
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A boneR, they forgot the R
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Aka the Weiner bone ;)
8 0 ReplyNo thanks, I prefer my hotdogs 🅱️ONELESS
6 0 Replydocking
5 0 ReplyA sound plan
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When regular hot dogs aren't as American as you would wish
4 0 Reply3 0 ReplyNot frankfurters, either, but Frankfurt. Anyone up for some Hamburgs or Viennas?
2 0 ReplyYou could say…
“You are boning these weeners”
2 0 ReplyWait until you see their jelly donuts.
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