On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 16:46:29 GMT, Bruce L. Bergman
wrote:
Or buy the old Presto "Hot Dogger" which did the same thing, but
enclosed the dogs in a plastic case to catch spatters and prevent
electrical contact.
I had one of the old Hot Doggers. I only used it a couple times as
it made the hot dog taste a bit "off" for some reason.
Dummies at Presto used pot-metal Zinc/Tin/AL/Mystery Metal 'hot-dog
stabber' electrodes to be cheap, and they added unwanted flavor to the
dog. (Duh!) That's the reason I said to use Stainless Steel forks.
-- Bruce --
That could have been it. They always reminded me of how your mouth
tastes after the dentist drilled.
After I got my first nuke (microwave), I was in hog heaven for wienie
cooking.
Gunner
"Gunner, you are the same ridiculous liberal f--k you ever where."
Scipio
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