It's National Hot Dog Day, meaning that businesses across the country will give away the American favorite for free.
A camera crew from Discovery Channel's "How It's Made" stepped inside a John Morrell factory to reveal the process for how hot dogs are made.
It isn't pretty, as the photo on the right illustrates.
The factory processes a mindblowing 300,000 hot dogs an hour.
The recipe starts with beef and pork trimmings. Later, a whole bunch of other er, stuff is added. Full story...
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A camera crew from Discovery Channel's "How It's Made" stepped inside a John Morrell factory to reveal the process for how hot dogs are made.
It isn't pretty, as the photo on the right illustrates.
The factory processes a mindblowing 300,000 hot dogs an hour.
The recipe starts with beef and pork trimmings. Later, a whole bunch of other er, stuff is added. Full story...
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