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WinkOsmosis

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I'm working on some new college foods, including hotdog shepherd's pie, and hotdog noodles. Right now I'm having a hotdog sandwich and it's very good. These are some good hotdogs, they taste the same as Ballpark but without the high price.
I'm going to have to try adding cheese to make hotdog pizza.
What easy to make foods have you created (not necessarily with hotdogs)?
 

Utterman

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Originally posted by: Jellomancer
I'm working on some new college foods, including hotdog shepherd's pie, and hotdog noodles. Right now I'm having a hotdog sandwich and it's very good. These are some good hotdogs, they taste the same as Ballpark but without the high price.
I'm going to have to try adding cheese to make hotdog pizza.
What easy to make foods have you created (not necessarily with hotdogs)?

I hope you know that too much hotdogs or other processed meats can lead to diabetes.
 

Maggotry

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Originally posted by: Jellomancer
I'm working on some new college foods, including hotdog shepherd's pie, and hotdog noodles. Right now I'm having a hotdog sandwich and it's very good. These are some good hotdogs, they taste the same as Ballpark but without the high price.
I'm going to have to try adding cheese to make hotdog pizza.
What easy to make foods have you created (not necessarily with hotdogs)?

How well do they overclock compared to Ballparks?
 

WinkOsmosis

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Which forum did I post this in? I could have sworn it was in Off Topic.
Thanks for the heads up about the diabetes.
I wrote a bunch of recipes here
 

dethman

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Originally posted by: Utterman
Originally posted by: Jellomancer
I'm working on some new college foods, including hotdog shepherd's pie, and hotdog noodles. Right now I'm having a hotdog sandwich and it's very good. These are some good hotdogs, they taste the same as Ballpark but without the high price.
I'm going to have to try adding cheese to make hotdog pizza.
What easy to make foods have you created (not necessarily with hotdogs)?

I hope you know that too much hotdogs or other processed meats can lead to diabetes.

huh? why?

now i know they'll lead to heart disease with all the saturated fats in there. still i can't resist.

 

dabuddha

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Originally posted by: Utterman
Originally posted by: Jellomancer
I'm working on some new college foods, including hotdog shepherd's pie, and hotdog noodles. Right now I'm having a hotdog sandwich and it's very good. These are some good hotdogs, they taste the same as Ballpark but without the high price.
I'm going to have to try adding cheese to make hotdog pizza.
What easy to make foods have you created (not necessarily with hotdogs)?

I hope you know that too much hotdogs or other processed meats can lead to diabetes.

not true at all.. unless im wrong which in that case, it could possibly be true

 

The Dancing Peacock

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my roomate threw hotdogs into his ramen. His reasoning "I like ramen, I like hot dogs, why not" I didn't try it. He did it more than once, so I guess he liked it.
 

Utterman

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Originally posted by: The Dancing Peacock
my roomate threw hotdogs into his ramen. His reasoning "I like ramen, I like hot dogs, why not" I didn't try it. He did it more than once, so I guess he liked it.

I was wondering how you cook ramen noodles without using a stove in a college dorm?
 

Mill

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Originally posted by: Utterman
Originally posted by: The Dancing Peacock
my roomate threw hotdogs into his ramen. His reasoning "I like ramen, I like hot dogs, why not" I didn't try it. He did it more than once, so I guess he liked it.

I was wondering how you cook ramen noodles without using a stove in a college dorm?

Microwave.
 

The Dancing Peacock

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Originally posted by: Millenium
Originally posted by: Utterman
Originally posted by: The Dancing Peacock
my roomate threw hotdogs into his ramen. His reasoning "I like ramen, I like hot dogs, why not" I didn't try it. He did it more than once, so I guess he liked it.

I was wondering how you cook ramen noodles without using a stove in a college dorm?

Microwave.

you could do that too. It was when I was living in an apartment, so we had a stove.

I recommend getting a rice maker. easy and filling. You cook meat, throw some stuff in the pan, you get sauce, put it on the rice. bam. dinner.
 

Scarpozzi

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Back in the old days before you kiddies were even around, there were these things called Sterno stoves.
 

alm99

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Originally posted by: Utterman
Originally posted by: The Dancing Peacock
my roomate threw hotdogs into his ramen. His reasoning "I like ramen, I like hot dogs, why not" I didn't try it. He did it more than once, so I guess he liked it.

I was wondering how you cook ramen noodles without using a stove in a college dorm?


Its called a HotPot, kinda looks like a tea kettle, only plastic, but with a base that heats up at the bottom. Its good for Mac-n-cheese, Hot dogs, soup, anything that can be cooked in a saucepan basically
 

teddymines

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Originally posted by: Jellomancer
I'm working on some new college foods, including hotdog shepherd's pie, and hotdog noodles. Right now I'm having a hotdog sandwich and it's very good. These are some good hotdogs, they taste the same as Ballpark but without the high price.
I'm going to have to try adding cheese to make hotdog pizza.
What easy to make foods have you created (not necessarily with hotdogs)?
You're the first person I've met who has managed to use the word "hotdog" in 5 consecutive sentences.

 

udonoogen

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shooot ... corn dogs should BE the college food. wrap it up in a napkin, paper towel, or piece of notebook paper. stick it in the microwave for 2 minutes. flip and zap for another 30 seconds. optional toaster oven (for crispy deep fried taste). take it out, squirt ketchup on top. there ... no dishes to do. open a can of pop you still dont have to do dishes. foster farms chicken franks are cheap at safeway too. =)
 

amdskip

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I just had ramen noodles, chicken flavor, with chunks of tomatoes that I picked freshly off my tomato plants, yummy:)
 

LanEvoVI

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stove top stuffing!!!

all you need to do is warm up some water then throw the mix in and stir...soooo good.