I think I was a year into living on my own when I realised I could eat whatever I wanted. I have a distinct memory of walking from the microwave at work with two paper cups stuffed with dogs, and more between my fingers, like a corn dog wolverine.
I probably had malnutrition because I didn’t know how to feed myself for shit lol no wonder I was starving
1400-1600 calories, only 180% of daily sodium requirement… If you had a light breakfast and it’s the only other thing you eat that day it’s not that bad. You might want to get some more fiber (Not the stick though), and a multivitamin wouldn’t hurt.
There’s fiber in the sticks
I didn’t mention the sticks and you got me mid-edit. Fine, you can eat the sticks but you gotta chew real hard. You don’t want slivers…
Why not? You get a free throat scrapping.
If you just suck on them they’ll be moist and ready to gobble down
Thanks, now I gotta go jerk off
Mustard adds basically no calories too. So mustard that shit up.
I’ll fuck with a dozen corn dogs but I’m not eating the bones, that’s just crazy
True, I prefer boneless corn dogs anyway
Does this mean that pigs in a blanket are actually just corn dog nuggets?
One time when I was a teenager I ate 10 pre-packaged chicken corndogs and my burps were lethal from 30 feet away.
Between the cornbread, chicken and cola I drank for that one meal…I created something horrifying in my stomach.
And when the burps stopped…there was calm before a storm…of terrible farts that went on all night. I was waking up every 10 minutes to unleash a vaporized demon from my anus and going to the toilet every hour to unleash a liquid one
That seems exactly like what 10 *corndogs would do to a person.
How much calories are the sticks?
Good question. What could they weigh? It’s mostly fiber.
I’ve done this. I’ve had more than 7. It’s glorious and I regret nothing, and still crave more. Minus the stick of course, wtf?
It also leaves me wondering how I can eat so many, when a comparable amount of other food would fill me up far quicker.
Corndogs are a special kind of magic.
PS YOU SICK FUCKS PUTTING MUSTARD AND KETCHUP ON THEM. EWW.
Do you think seven corndogs would hesitate to eat you?
Wow, first repost I see on lemmy. Congrats!
What even is a corndog, like a hotdog… made of corn?
Hotdog saussage covered in wome corn based batter. It’s absolutely disgusting.
Corn dogs are delicious you heathen.
You just haven’t had the right corndog, if they’re fried poorly the cornbread coating can get mushy and nasty.
I’ve personally got a corn intolerance so seven corndogs would be quite the experience.
you will certainly not regret eating seven corn dogs
The worst parts of the animal that can’t be used in other meat products, covered in raw carbs, and of course, deep fried in oil. America.
(edit) I looked up some pictures, why is the bread so fucking thick? Is it supposed to absorb the oil or is that just a happy coincidence? Absolutely disgusting.
Absolutely delicious you mean.
i like a little corndog with my mustard
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I’d never had a corn dog (I haven’t seen one here in Europe). Is it just a sausage on a stick covered in breading?
Yep. Hot dog on a stick, covered in cornmeal batter. Deep fried.
Sound actually quite nice. Maybe, not seven but one or two?
You gotta get one from the fair though, the grocery store ones never quite stack up
And by sausage, they mean a thin frankfurter, not a proper sausage. And the bread looks more like a cake.
Think I’ll stick to the English chip shop battered sausage.
It’s cornmeal, so not the typical fried batter. It has more of a slightly sweet taste that imo compliments the hot dog well. Not for everyone, but I wouldn’t count them out without trying it at least once.
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Both are just fine. Though it is certainly, not certainty. But I’m assuming that was autocorrect.
It’s for emphasis