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  • '''Hot Nose Sign''' ...common misconception that a warm or hot nose is an indicator of illness in dogs, particularly [[fever]]. However, the temperature of a dog's nose does not
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  • Pickle relish is commonly used as a topping for [[hot dog]]s and [[hamburger]]s. It can also be used as an ingredient in recipes ...relish that includes yellow mustard, is commonly used as a topping for hot dogs.
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  • ...been bread-coating or battering their own food with) and feed it to their dogs to "hush the puppies" during cook-outs or fish-fries. ...oil. The small bread balls are fried until crispy golden brown, and served hot.
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  • ...eeses, mustard is also added to sandwiches, hamburgers, corn dogs, and hot dogs. It is also used as an ingredient in many dressings, glazes, sauces, soups,
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  • ...and glazed with egg or milk before being baked. They can be served either hot or cold. In the UK, the bakery chain [[Greggs]] sells around 2.5 million sa ...s and sizes. In the United States, "Pigs in a blanket" often refers to hot dogs, sausages or viennas wrapped in biscuit dough or croissant dough and baked.
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  • ...isine of the United States include [[hamburger|hamburgers]], [[hot dog|hot dogs]], [[apple pie|apple pie]], [[fried chicken|fried chicken]], and [[pizza|pi
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  • ...pickled, or chopped [[vegetable]]s. It is typically used as a topping on [[hot dog]]s, [[hamburger]]s, and other types of [[sandwich]]es.
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  • ...duction of various [[processed meat]] products such as [[sausages]], [[hot dogs]], and [[bologna]].
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  • ...condiment]] for dishes such as [[french fries]], [[hamburgers]], and [[hot dogs]]. It is also used as a base for various [[sauces]] and [[marinades]].
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  • ...in public places like markets and fairs. They often include foods like hot dogs, pretzels, and ice cream.
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  • ...Health Organization]] has classified processed meats (e.g. bacon, ham, hot dogs, sausages) as a Group 1 carcinogen (known to cause cancer) and red meat as
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  • ...United States and Canada, which are known for dishes like hamburgers, hot dogs, and poutine.
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  • ...of foods that are commonly identified as American, such as hamburgers, hot dogs, potato chips, and meat loaf. There are also styles of cooking and types of
    2 KB (324 words) - 22:58, 12 February 2024
  • * [[Hot flash]] - a sudden, temporary feeling of heat and sometimes sweating; usual ...] - human infestation with the larvae of a worm found in the intestines of dogs
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