When my family was growing Bar S was a welcome surprise to see in the grocery store. I choose not to look or pay attention because they taste so good. Some people do not like all the ingredients that go into hot dogs. Bar S puts out a pretty good low cost hot dog. I am 57 years old and they are still one of my favorite food items. I have tried a lot of different hot dog brands. We're probably going to end up throwing them out.
My advice is, even though these hot dogs are budget-friendly, don't waste your money.
Many reviewers have mentioned the texture, and while I didn't notice it much at the time, looking back, I definitely remember that it sort of just.dissolved into nothingness as I chewed. They literally taste like nothing - not salt, not meat of any kind, nothing. (Some of the kids are notorious for wasting food, after all.)ĭisappointed is an understatement about the taste, or lack thereof, of Bar S hot dogs. Indeed she had, as we'd planned on having quite a few guests. As I took my first bite of the hot dog, it was very apparent that I was only tasting the bun and mustard, so I asked my mom what brand they were, suspicious that she may have bought an off-brand.
So when we had decided to host my nephew's birthday party and have hot dogs as the entrée, I was looking forward to a "cheat day."Īfter seeing that the dogs were sufficiently blackened, I fixed mine up (in a bun with a little spicy mustard), grabbed some chips, a bottle of water, and sat down to eat. However, because they don't agree with me I rarely eat them. The Amino Acid Score has not been corrected for digestibility, which could reduce its value.Hot dogs on the grill are one my favorite types of processed meat from questionable origin. All foods, regardless of their rating, have the potential to play an important role in your diet. Consequently, Nutrition Data's higher-rated foods may not necessarily be healthier for you than lower-rated ones. Nutrition Data's opinions and ratings are based on weighted averages of the nutrient densities of those nutrients for which the FDA has established Daily Values, and do not consider other nutrients that may be important to your health or take into account your individual needs. Nutrition Data's Opinion, Completeness Score, Fullness Factor, Rating, Estimated Glycemic Load (eGL), and Better Choices Substitutions are editorial opinions of, given without warranty, and are not intended to replace the advice of a nutritionist or health-care professional.
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