water boils at about 212F it's automatic - it's the boiling point.
Just boil the hot dogs for about 5 to 10 minutes.
Most hot dogs (check the package) are fully cooked and you're just heating them up.
2007-12-02 08:10:50
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answered by Dave C 7
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Hot Dog Temperature
2016-11-07 03:44:32
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answered by ? 4
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Well it depends what type of hot dogs you are using. Majority of hot dogs are already precooked. If you want to know, the exact boiling point for water is about 99.97 degrees, or 100 degress.
My advice to you is not to worry about the exact temperature. Just wait until the water sets to a boil and begin adding the hot dogs and cooking for about 5-10 minutes. Hope this helps!
2007-12-02 08:15:05
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answered by Yahooigan 4
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Boiling
2007-12-02 08:13:35
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answered by a cabingirl 6
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They are already cooked so, Just heat them up until they are hot enough for you too eat.
At sea level the boiling point of water is 212° Fahrenheit, for every 500-foot increase in elevation, the boiling point drops one degree. Thus, at a city 5000 feet above sea level, water boils at 202°F... Pretty Cool Huh...
2007-12-02 08:31:55
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answered by ♥ Teri ♥ 5
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hot dogs are already cooked, or at least they should be. so the point of boiling them is just to heat them up. once the water starts boiling put in the hot dogs and wait for them to float at the top. once they float they are pretty much done and warmed through! Good luck!
2007-12-02 08:05:15
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answered by nacho momma 5
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If your dog is still vomiting then your dog need water more then food. Also the dog that is vomiting and has diarrhea can also need electrolytes. You can feed pedialyte to your dog for the electrolytes and water. Wait to feed food till after the vomiting has stopped. And the chicken and rice are a good first food. Animals do not like hot food so it needs to be cool to luke warm. Here is a recipe for pedialyte: 2 quarts water 1 teaspoon baking soda 7 teaspoons sugar 1/2 teaspoon salt substitute (optional) The salt substitute has potassium in it so that is the reason for that.
2016-03-15 05:01:15
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answered by ? 4
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Microwave 2 hot dogs (not frozen) on high for 30 seconds.
2007-12-02 08:13:13
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answered by Baloneyus_Monk 7
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the functional word here is boil.
PhD Food Chemistry and Nutrition
2007-12-02 08:05:24
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answered by skipper 5
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160 F For about 5-10 minutes.
2007-12-02 08:06:52
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answered by Anonymous
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