They're just bologna logs.
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Yeah you could... But do you really want to? Should you? Idk man......
Since I'm in the shower, I'd at least run it under the water a minute or two to knock off the chill.
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Legit, there's something strangely satisfying in taking a cold hotdog straight from the package, slapping it onto a piece of bread with some condiments and just going down on it like a starved hedgehog.
Of all the animals, why name a hedgehog?
I get it tho I totally do that.
Have you ever seen hedgehogs eat? Now, imagine one that's starving
Careful, some packages say not to eat them without cooking to 77C first.
Vomit is basically still food, you can eat it too
Depends on why you vomited.
my cats will fight you for it
You could, yes, but that doesn't mean you should.
The only kind of hotdog-like food I'd eat raw is those canned Vienna sausages. They don't improve upon cooking (or I just haven't found a way to cook them that makes it worth the effort), so I often eat them as is, out of the can.
And they are delicious.
Nothing better than a floppy chilly meat stick
Yup. Did it when I was a little kid.
To quote the best Starfleet captain yet seen: "Well there's surviving, then there's living"
If you’re looking for a no-cook midnight snack, it works. I’d wash it off with warm water first, though.