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Eric Mittenenthal, President, National Hot Dog & Sausage Council. Hot dogs are having a moment here in the summer of 2024!
It’s a summer-style rerun of Marissa saying “dog” a lot. Before your next BBQ, get some knowledge to drop. Marissa goes deep into the case(-ing) of a division of the American Meat Institute. Later, she’s going to an Eagles game! Pete’s hanging in there and is excited for horror movie season. When will Marissa cover […]
It’s a summer-style rerun of Marissa saying “dog” a lot. Before your next BBQ, get some knowledge to drop. Marissa goes deep into the case(-ing) of a division of the American Meat Institute. Later, she’s going to an Eagles game! Pete’s hanging in there and is excited for horror movie season. When will Marissa cover […]
This week on Flightless Bird, David Farrier dives headfirst into one of America's favorite foods, the humble hot dog. He learns that Americans eat around 20 billion hot dogs a year, which means the average American eats about 70 hot dogs per year. Why? How did this simple food get so popular here? To understand, Farrier decides to talk to the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council. Eric Mittenthal picks up and answers some of Farrier's burning questions. David then takes foodie and Flightless Bird producer Rob Holysz out to eat some hot dogs - first at the iconic LA joint Pinks, and then to the very niche Wurstküche in the Arts District. There David and Rob dine on rabbit, buffalo, and rattlesnake. They also set out to answer the burning question: “Is a hotdog a sandwich?” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's 7-5-23 Wednesday show: The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council has confirmed that ketchup is not for hot dogs, a woman went viral for ranting on a plane about a person she saw onboard that isn't real, Jess shares her experiences at a Bay Area food festival, there is an adult Barney movie in the works, a Subway location posted an insensitive sign out front of their restaurant, we discuss whether you should cheer at the end of a fireworks show, Joey Chestnut won the hot dog eating contest again, and so much more!
There is a National Hot Dog and Sausage Council and it's set some new rules. The president of the council says no one over the age of 18 should put ketchup on their hot dog.
Dawn is back with Frankie and Jay and we are talking 4th of July BBQ: 2023! Tune into the episode below. We of course start with highlights! Dawn shares her 3-inch grilled ribeye on the vintage PK Grill. Frankie talks the #EverythingPlate from Kee's Loaded Kitchen. Jay shares some bbq tv moments!BBQ question of the day is, “Does the 3-2-1 method work on beef ribs?” We think not, what say you? Let us know!Check out this week's Grill Coach Recommendation and all the links we discuss at TheGrillCoach.com! After the break we dive into 4th of July BBQ. We talk some fun facts, the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council, the history of the hotdog, and some origins of how BBQ became a 4th of July staple. We of course talk some food and tips for this upcoming holiday, whether you are hosting or going to be a guest! Frankies share a go to sangria recipe, Dawn talks beans and smoked ice cream. Jay shares a new pork stick recipe! We talk this and much more, check out the episode below!Have a grill coach question you would like us to answer on the show? Let us know! Email us at Support@TheGrillCoach.com or drop a question in the comments below! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @TheGrillCoach. And of course, don't forget to share to support the show!Support the show
Eric Mittenthal, President of National Hot Dog and Sausage Council talks the tradition of hot dogs at the ballpark.
Eric Mittenthal, President of National Hot Dog and Sausage Council talks unofficial start of summer grilling season.
As the U.S. red meat industry faces several challenges, exports provided a bright spot as U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) members gathered in Minneapolis last week for the organization's Spring Conference, USMEF President and CEO Dan Halstrom points out some of the areas where exports bolster the industry's economic outlook. Eric Mittenthal President of the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council and Chief Strategy Officer North American Meat Institute talks about ‘Protein Pact for the People, Animals, and Climate of Tomorrow.' Plus, Charlyn Fargo, SIU Med School, talks Memorial Day grilling.
Teatime at 10 Am on April 27th with the Historical Author Frances Altman. Bringing a strong T-E-A with the history of Dr.Mary Edwards Walker. Teatime with Miss Liz- Frances Altman, Destiny's DaughterA woman who made history and led the way for future women today. Join us for a live stream on Miss Liz's YouTube channel. Please give it a quick subscription and ring the bell to be notified when we're live.FRANCES ALTMAN has enjoyed a long career in communications by blending public relations, marketing and freelance writing. Now retired, she began writing children's stories as a stay-at-home mother, then worked for Field Enterprises community newspapers and The Chicago Sun-Times, National Hot Dog & Sausage Council, Allied Signal and Virginia Commonwealth University, where she also taught. She has written several hundred newspaper and magazine articles on food, community businesses, and children's stores for Child Life, Highlights, and Weekly Reader. She has published nine books for young readers, including Something Egg, Reggie the Goat, Spirit Dog, Mister Umbrella Men, and Escape to Freedom.She earned a Master's degree from Roosevelt University, Chicago. Her tenth book, Destiny's Daughter, is a bonus to a long career. It highlights the life of Mary Edwards Walker, a suffragist, a Civil War doctor, and an advocate for women's health and education during an opposed time.Her writing has received awards from the Nat'l Federation of Press Women, Nat'l League American Pen Women, IABC, Public Relations Society of America, Illinois Women's Press, and Northern Illinois Press. She is a recipient of the TWIN National YWCA Award for business leadership.Altman has spent several recent years encouraging seniors to use writing as a therapy. Many only want to write journal and memoir pieces. She has spoken on this topic at Seven Oaks Senior Center, Brightview centers and Baltimore Dept. of Aging's Zoom programs.https://www.amazon.com/.../Frances.../author/B001KDSFGC --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/misslizsteatimes/message
The show stumbles into a conversation about great sports nicknames and when Peyton Manning's name was brought up, none of us knew he was referred to as "The Sherriff" during his playing days. Ben Volin thinks Miami is better off with Tua than Tom Brady. Plus, The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council made it official - 5 bites is all it should take a person to eat a hot dog. We bring in Joe Zagacki, voice of the Miami Hurricanes, to dive deeper into this groundbreaking development.
We can't believe the Chiefs are back to being favorites in the AFC title game. We follow up on yesterday's hot dog conversation and bring on the President of the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council for more info on proper hot dog etiquette. Rob Pizzola has his picks for Sunday's NFL action. Then, french fries without dipping sauce - yay or nay?
After our interview earlier in the show with the President of the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council stumbled into corndogs, we decide to revisit our legendary Top 10 Foods on a Stick segment.
We're joined by the President of the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council, Eric Mittenthal, to discuss the extremely important topic of proper hot dog eating etiquette.
The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council made it official - 5 bites is all it should take a person to eat a hot dog. We bring in Joe Zagacki, voice of the Miami Hurricanes, to dive deeper into this groundbreaking development.
This week is a special celebration! July is National Hot Dog Month, and the Lounge LOVES hot dogs so they brought in THE Hot Dog Top Dog, himself, Eric Mittenthal! He is the President of the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council.Scheduling made it so Richey and Little Matt were both unable to join in the fun, but Barry, a friend of the Lounge, was able to jump in and carry on in their stead!The conversation centered on... OF COURSE, the hot dog!Sam tells a story that links him & the council from when he taught in a school years ago. SMALL WORLD!Does ketchup belong on a hot dog? Is a hot dog a sandwich? What about BBQ sauce? Is shredded cheese better than liquid cheese? Is it ever OK to eat a chili dog with a fork? There are TONS of questions, and Eric talks about all of the crazy ones that have been posed to him in his years as the Top Dog. Sam actually gets one in that Eric says has never been asked of him! We THINK it's a "good question," since that was Eric's response! Eric talks about the work the council does to promote awareness of certain things in the hot dog and sausage world, and Barry brings up a common myth about hot dogs.The conversation was great, and we feel we now have a Lounge Hot Dog Expert, in Eric!To find out what the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council is up to go to www.hot-dog.org!We are proud members of OddPods MediaPromos: Infectious Groove Podcast & Beer'd Al PodcastFind us on Twitter (@500_section), Facebook (500 Section Lounge), and www.oddpodsmedia.com along with all of the other #OddPodsMedia #Family of shows!
Hi Listeners! Anna and Lia are about to get frank with you, because this episode is all about Hot Dogs! Prepare to play detective as Anna Van Valin, our Foodlosopher, helps us solve the mysteries of the mystery meat in the Deep Dish: Is the mismatch between the number of buns and wieners in a pack a conspiracy? Is the Hot Dog a sandwich? And the question we're all afraid to ask: Why do we call it a hot “dog”??? But first, Lia Ballentine, our Chef-Creator, gives us the history of the frankfurter and how it became a classic American food, the national food council behind the biggest hot dog celebration of the year and it's fearless leader “The Queen of Wien.” Plus, you'll relish the story of the bitter rivalry behind two legends of the competitive eating world: Takeru Kobayahi and Joey Chestnut. Franks for listening!Vote for “Every Day is a Food Day” in the People's Choice Podcast Awards! We're up for two awards and we need your support! Go to PodcastAwards.com, follow the instructions to vote, and nominate us in the “Arts” and “Best Female Hosted” categories. Voting closes July 31! Explore more from the show:* Check out the official website of the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council here.* Learn the proper way to eat a hot dog in this etiquette guide.* Watch the trailer for “The Good, The Bad, The Hungry." Connect with us!*Want to support our women and BIPOC-created independent podcast? Buy us a coffee!* For more great content about the stories & foods we talk about on the show (plus a peek BTS) follow us at @FoodDayPod on Instagram, Twitter & Facebook or check out our webpage.* Join our mailing list for extra content and to keep up with all the exciting things we have planned for this season.*Get yourself a delicious Yumday snack boxView transcript.
Guest: Janet Riley, Maple Leaf Foods VP of Communications & Former President of National Hot Dog & Sausage Council is known as the QueenofWein…..
On this July 20th edition of The Drive Podcast, guest hosted by J'lyn Nye: Indigenous communities await a new apology as Pope visits Canada; we set it up with Dr. Tiffany Prete, Assistant Professor, Sociology Department, University of Lethbridge...and National Hot Dog Day! We discuss the history, the etiquette, and the best toppings on a hot dog with Janet Riley, Maple Leaf Foods VP of Communications & the Former President of the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council. Is a hot dog a sandwich?
Happy 4th of July Iconofam! On this episode of Iconoblast Matt Cooper and Joel Benner discuss the wonders of the 4th of July and of the secret naughty life of Elvis Presley! #Elvis #Elvispresley #SausageCouncil
Jim Taylor talks with Eric Mittenthal, National Hot Dog and Sausage Council about the American Connection.
Today Tim spoke with Julie Bauke, she is the Founder and Chief Career Strategist with The Bauke Group. We discussed remote working and the pros and cons. Also on the show today, Eric Mittenthal. He is president of the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council and truly is the Hot dog Top Dog. Eric's knowledge of hot dogs and sausage facts, history and etiquette makes him the perfect person to talk hotdogs now that Summer is here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good Morning Everyone and welcome to another episode of All Things Writing. Labor Day 2021 was amazing fun for me. I am the father of an autistic adult child. He is currently down in Fishersville, Virginia attending a special tech school just for people with his kinds of needs.I love Labor day for a couple of reasons. The first is that I really feel that at the end of summer we need a day to just sort of celebrate all things summer and enjoy hanging out with our family and friends. It is a time to unwind.However, that is not what the day started out to be.You see, Labor Day got its start in September of 1882. The unions in New York City decided to have a parade to celebrate their members being in unions and to show support for all unions. According to some sources, at least 20,000 people showed up at the event.Other areas of the country followed in the footsteps of New York and soon gatherings sprung up and in in 1887 Oregon, Massachusetts, Colorado, New York, and New Jersey all made Labor day a state holiday. Grover Cleveland, in 1894, signed a law making Labor Day a national holiday. This was only after most states had already passed their own laws establishing a Labor Day holiday.Labor Day is the unofficial end of hot dog season. Although I argue hot dogs are pretty much an all year thing. I am apparently not in the minority on this one as according to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council, Americans eat around 20 billion hot dogs annually.Why do I tell you any of this?This labor day my wife and I stopped in a wonderful little bed and breakfast called The Buckhorn Inn and Tavern. It is located in Churchville, Va. It is an amazing place. First off you should know it was built in 1811. While it was destroyed in a fire, but was rebuilt exactly as it was. The first floor houses this amazing little dining area, a check in area, and a few rooms.The Innkeeper is named Rob. Super amazing host. He ran his hind end off to make sure our stay was as amazing as possible. The room we stayed in was in the second floor. Super comfy beds and really just a nice layout.The Buckhorn was once host to Confederate Army Commander Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson. As I stood on the balcony overlooking the street, I considered what it might have felt like in those times to look down at the carriage receiving area in front of the building.The Buckhorn was a carriage stop along the road and likely played host to any number of famers persons throughout history who thought it only a minor occurrence to stop at a house along the route of a carriage.I tried to put myself in the shoes of those people exiting their carriage ride, dusty and maybe a little sore from the trip, and being welcomed to the home. What was it like to see a home like that for the first time as a child of these families who looked upon the place with wonder?What does this have to do with Writing? Passion! Restoring a home takes passion, getting a new holiday on the books requires passion. So does writing.Want to know more about the Buckhorn Inn? Click here!How about Hunter and Christii Darden's Retro Flex? Click here! Want to know all about Labor Day? Click here!Thanks for listening,Bryan the Writer Support the show (http://paypal.me/BryanNowak)
Eric Mittenthal from the North American Meat Institute joins us as we talk about prepared beef. Everything from hotdogs to corned beef. He is president of the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council and truly is the Hot dog Top Dog. http://bebeefprepared.comhttp://www.theproteinpact.orgPartner with The North American Meat Institute (NAMI) , a contractor to the Beef CheckoffCredits Eric MittenthalTravis Stockstill David Zarling Contact us atThe Meat Blockhttps://www.instagram.com/themeatblock/https://www.spreaker.com/show/2220980Questions https://m.facebook.com/groups/548355638886041Travis Facebook@AmericanButcherwww.instagram.com/americanbutcherwww.spreaker.com/user/americanbutcherTravismeatStockstill@gmail.comDavid www.instagram.com/afarmbutcherDavid@infieldontable.compartner with The North American Meat Institute (NAMI) , a contractor to the Beef Checkoff
Welcome to episode 21 of the Laid Off Lads Podcast!We start off this weeks pod with an update on the 5 named storms of the season and compare them to our previous predictions from pod 17. And just to put it in writing, our respective predictions for the most damaging storms this year are: Teresa (Ferris), Odette (Boyce), and Rose (Phil).Next we talk hotdogs! Why are hotdogs and hotdog buns not packaged in equal amounts? Boyce challenges the Lads to enter a contest by the National Hotdog & Sausage Council to see who can become the nation's Hotdog Ambassador. We recap the Nathan's 4th of July hot dog eating contest. We also hit on the Olympics without fans, and the repercussions of now following the drug protocols. The president of Haiti was assassinated last week which leads to this week's trivia question, name the US Presidents who have been assassinated. All that and a bunch of other nonsense awaits.Thanks to everyone for listening and your support!Give us a listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube and our website www.laidofflads.comAs always, please send us your requests and suggestions for topics via email laidofflads@gmail.com, on Instagram @laidofflads, and Facebook. Being a listener driven podcast is our goal so keep those suggestions coming!
The debate is finally over.. The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council has finally made the announcement that a hot dog is NOT a sandwich! Here are their reasons. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MONDAY - The Olympics. Russ isn't supporting enough. Angel digging on the skateboarding. The finer points of the T-bone steak. Jackie Mason and the classic era of stand-up. RRR - No billboards here. This ole broad just got her 5th degree black belt. Monster Sports -Olympics. Drugs on the beach you ready? Hot Dog is it's own thing. Ryan disagrees. Listener Email - towels. To The Top with Carlos - Lock All The Doors. K.O.D. - Eric Mittenthal from the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council.
July, the month that features National Hot Dog Month and Day, is the perfect time to catch up with some familiar voices in the beef and frank industry. This week's MEAT+POULTRYPodcast hosted Eric Mittenthal, president of the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council and the vice president of sustainability at the North American Meat Institute (NAMI). The conversation starts with Mittenthal discussing how the organization plans to celebrate hot dog season at the time when it usually hosts the Annual Hot Dog Lunch in Washington, DC. Mittenthal also shares stories from NAMI's hot dog ambassadorship program and how the organization is promoting meat throughout the summer, including utilizing more social media posts, including on Tik Tok, to share their messages with a younger audience. Later, he discusses how hot dogs and other meats have retained their spots as comfort foods over the last year. Finally, Mittenthal mentions NAMI's new sustainability framework for continuous improvement in the industry. More information about the inititiave can be found at theproteinpact.org. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meatpoultry-podcast/message
Crystal ball fire. Dark magic. National holidays and celebrity birthdays. The Hot Dog and Sausage Council lays out hot dog rules. College Bowl. Plus local news and sports.
Eric Mittenthal, National Hot Dog and Sausage Council on the council's plans for National Hot Dog Day on July 21 and the search for a Hot Dog Ambassador.
As Americans celebrate with fireworks, parades, stars and stripes this weekend, there's a very good chance they also will be celebrating with hot dogs. The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council (NHDSC) estimates Americans will eat 150 million hot dogs on July 4th alone, the single biggest hot dog consumption day of the year. What better way to kick off National Hot Dog Month than to enjoy one of America's most iconic foods? Farm assistant, Aaron Zimmerman had the chance to chat with Eric Mittenthal, President of the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council to learn more. Listen to the full interview here! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
July is National Hot Dog Month, and in honor of that, Bob Schwartz, VP of Vienna Beef, joined Bob Sirott to talk about all things hot dog. Plus, listeners call in to test Bob Schwartz hot dog knowledge. Fun fact: According to a recent survey by the National Hot Dot and Sausage Council. the group […]
A study by the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council found our favorite regional hot dog styles are New York style dogs . . . Chicago style . . . and Detroit-style Coney Dogs. It also found soda and beer are our favorite things to drink with a hot dog . . . but 9% of us also think they pair well with wine.
We put our bleep button to the test this morning to unnecessarily censor some big Wild 101 hits! Plus, we got our hands on the Hot Dog & Sausage Council's official hot dog eating regulations & Nathan has a major gripe about a trendy way to stay cool!
It's national hot dog day. No, not officially. We just declared it as such, because today we have the president of the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council. It's a thing, apparently. It's summer, which means everyone is grilling hot dogs and burgers. Note that we specifically say grilling. If you're doing anything else you're insulting the meat. Eric is too polite to say it, but we aren't. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start to summer. As Americans fire up their grills and welcome friends and family to their backyards one thing is certain: there will be hot dogs. A new survey commissioned by the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council and The North American Meat Institute, a contractor to the Beef Checkoff, showed that 73 percent of Americans believe that a cookout is not complete without hot dogs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Migs Report. Today is International Hamburger Day. Danny tried the Lil Woody’s pizza. A man took a helicopter to a police station to turn himself in. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You know what they say. The way to any person's heart is food. Which is why for the inaugural episode of I Know What You're Thinking, Ben tries to answer the age old question of if a Hot Dog should be considered a sandwich. (0:00-0:47) Introduction, (0:48-2:25) Is a Hot Dog a Sandwich?, (2:26-5:05) Personal Sandwich definitions, (5:06-8:30) History of the Sandwich, (8:31-11:56) Sandwiches in the Court System, (11:57-13:37) The Hot Dog and Sausage Council, (13:38-16:14) What are celebrities saying? (16:15-17:20) I'll leave you with this
Garage Guy Chase breaks down the NASCAR DFS and Betting day for the Blue-Emu 500, and discusses Martin Truex Jr.'s clutch win after Denny Hamlin dominated Martinsville Speedway. Get an inside look at the Garage Guys Premium betting results to see their picks, odds, and matchups followed by Chase's outrage that the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council exists. Check out Garage Guys Fantasy Sports for the best fantasy weekly NASCAR DFS lineup picks and betting advice! ******************************************************************* Visit our Website for NASCAR DFS lineup picks, Betting Advice, Odds, Tips, and rankings: https://www.garageguysfantasysports.com NASCAR Cup, Xfinity, and Camping World Truck Series News: https://garageguysfantasysports.com/categories/nascar Subscribe to our NASCAR Premium Package for NASCAR Betting and DFS for DraftKings and FanDuel. Use Promo Code BAGATOURNEY for 10% OFF: https://garageguysfantasysports.com/premium ******************************************************************** STACK CASH AND BAG TOURNEYS IN 2021 Get our Annual NASCAR Premium Pass today! Our exclusive articles, weekly rankings, expert DFS picks, and NASCAR Betting Picks. Chase and Drew are NASCAR DFS Tournament Winners and Dale is the world's best NASCAR Best Bettor. ******************************************************************** Follow us on Twitter! Chase: https://twitter.com/GarageGuyChase Drew: https://twitter.com/ChefBoiRDeen Dale: https://twitter.com/daletanhardt Garage Guys: https://twitter.com/garageguysfs ********************************************************************* #NASCAR #DraftKings #FanDuel
Honestly, at this point, we might be a Hot Dog podcast that occasionally talks about racing. Alex couldn't make it this week, so James and Thim talk about the latest racing news, then bring up a point of contention from a previous episode. The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council said that no one over the age of 18 should put ketchup on their hot dog. We took issue with this, and Eric Mittenthal, the president of that council called us out, saying we should hear him out. So, we did, and learned a lot about phallic meat. +++Follow us on Twitter at @askofftrack. Or individually at @Hinchtown, @AlexanderRossi, and @TheTimDurham.To buy a #GetWellWickens sticker and or shirt, visit Toronto Motorsports, all proceeds go to Sam Schmidt's Conquer Paralysis Now Foundation.The music you heard in this episode comes from:Ryan Dann of Holland Patent Public Library. You can find him online at hollandpatentpubliclibrary.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Eric Mittenthal, the President of the Nation Hotdog & Sausage Council joins the show.
Ed Elfmann grew up on a diary farm but wanted to get into policy for a career. He worked at NCGA early on but now he's Senior VP for Ag and Rural Bank Policy at American Bankers Association. He discusses A.B.A. and the Enhancing Credit Opportunities in Rural America ACT (ECORA) H.R. 1872/S. It's National Hot Dog Month and Eric Mittenthal, vice president of sustainability at the North American Meat Institute AND president of the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council, joins us to provide some impressive facts about one of America's favorite foods.
President, National Hot Dog & Sausage Council. Re: Whether one enjoys a frankfurter, frank, wiener, weenie, coney, red hot or hot dog, July is bound to be a delicious month. This month marks National Hot Dog Month, a full thirty-one days that celebrate one of America’s most iconic foods
That's a lot of dogs! Josh visits with Eric Mittenthal from the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council about the big weekend ahead and the absence of baseball's impact on consumption. ATV's and UTV's are helpful tools around the farm, but when it comes to riding for recreation and young people - things can get serious fast. Kaitlyn Riley speaks with farm safety specialists about items to focus on if you're doing some riding for the holiday weekend. Mike North's breaking down this week's acreage report and grain stock update - plus what's happening with Wisconsin's milk price versus other states.
This week we talk about things related to fourth of july on top of the usual random banter!
Thanks for listening to Rio Blanco County News from the Herald Times. Here are top stories from the July 2 edition. Ty Gates will be the next Rio Blanco County Commissioner for District 3, taking the seat vacated by Si Woodruff. Gates won against Mona Avey with 62.49 percent of the vote, according to unofficial results. Stage 1 fire restrictions will go into effect tomorrow, July 2, in the White River National Forest. Under stage 1 restrictions, fires are only allowed in designated fire grates in developed campgrounds. No other fires of any type are allowed, including charcoal, smoking, use of explosives, welding or torches, or internal combustion engines lacking a spark arrestor. Rio Blanco County and the BLM White River Field Office are not entering fire restrictions at this time. Rio Blanco County’s coronavirus case count continues to tick upward, with the fourth case announced Tuesday. Pioneers Medical Center shared a press release stating a relief employee had tested positive, but was asymptomatic. Residents in Rangely held what they titled the All American Freedom March Friday, June 26. A parade honored first responders, veterans and local law enforcement, followed by a free barbecue. More on page 1A. An iconic Meeker property is for sale. Sleep Cat Ranch has been listed with local agent Suzan Pelloni for $7.9 million. Check out the story on page 2A. License requirements for State Wildlife Areas and State Trust Lands are now in effect. If you are 18 or older, you must have a valid hunting or fishing license to access these areas. More on page 1B. ERBM Recreation and Park District discussed budget projections and projects at two meetings in June. Budget projections show decreases to ERBM’s fund balance every year for the next 10 years. More details on page 2B. Check out the Range Call special section in this week’s edition for an event schedule, information on where you can livestream the parade and fireworks if you’d rather not go out, messages from local businesses and more. Apart from the flags and fireworks, Americans also love to celebrate with something else on the Fourth of July: hot dogs. More than 150 million of them are consumed during Independence Day celebrations across the country. According to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council, that’s enough hot dogs to stretch from D.C. to LA more than 5 times. Celebrate the freedom to be an informed citizen! Subscribe to Rio Blanco County news in your favorite podcast app, and find more in print and online at ht1885.com Thank you for supporting community journalism. Propane by Tintamare is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License. https://freesound.org/people/InspectorJ/sounds/484266/
Marissa goes deep into the case(-ing) of a division of the American Meat Institute. Later, she’s going to an Eagles game! Pete’s hanging in there and is excited for horror movie season. When will Marissa cover more of the Meat Institute? How do you like your hot dogs? Does Pete know that it’s a Coney […]
Marissa goes deep into the case(-ing) of a division of the American Meat Institute. Later, she’s going to an Eagles game! Pete’s hanging in there and is excited for horror movie season. When will Marissa cover more of the Meat Institute? How do you like your hot dogs? Does Pete know that it’s a Coney […]
As summer is upon us the Quest for 100 crew discuss the traditional hot dog, while feasting on a number of different types. Find out what condiments are most popular, where the hot dog was born and what the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council says about eating hot dogs. Be sure to chime in on this week's 'Delusional Thinking' question: Would you rather get shot in the leg, or have all water taste vaguely -- but unmistakably -- of hot dogs?Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheQuestfor100Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Questfor100Podcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/questfor100podcast/
As summer is upon us the Quest for 100 crew discuss the traditional hot dog, while feasting on a number of different types. Find out what condiments are most popular, where the hot dog was born and what the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council says about eating hot dogs. Be sure to chime in on this week's 'Delusional Thinking' question: Would you rather get shot in the leg, or have all water taste vaguely -- but unmistakably -- of hot dogs?Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheQuestfor100Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Questfor100Podcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/questfor100podcast/
Flula talks with the VP of the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council to learn what's in hot dogs, why they exist, and whether or not ketchup is an acceptable topping.
In this very special bonus episode, Jackie is joined by hot dog top dog Eric Mittenthal of the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council and she picks his brain on all things hot dogs. Learn more about The National Hot Dog & Sausage Council at http://www.hot-dog.org
We learned something very important today. It is inappropriate to eat a hot dog in less than 5 bites. The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council just released a guide for hot dogs and they decreed that you should not take more than 5 bites to eat a hot dog. If you are, you are a dainty hot dog eater. Also on the show, we learned that Connie and Fish went to a combined 10 proms, we got the inside scoop on Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, and we revisited the weird family trees talk from yesterday. All of that and much more on today's show!
Brews On The Balcony 1/8/19 - INTRO (0:00) - National Hot Dog and Sausage Council is real… the president of the company calls Nick out on Twitter… Announcing Weber Yahl Media… Smack Ball… BEST OLD SPORTS VIDEO GAMES (12:07) – Talking NHL Hits ’03… Slugfest ’04… MVP Baseball ’05… NFL and NBA Street… The announcer on NBA Jam is the best... VOICEMAIL SEGMENT (19:17) – Stanley Cup calls in about football picks from last week… Stanley calls Nick out for always interrupting him… Should our first BOTB boxing match be Nick VS Stanley?... NICK HATES CRINGE WORTHY SOUNDS (24:01) – Nick makes weird mouth noises on the mic… This brings us into a conversation about cringe worthy sounds… Zach recommends to play nails against a chalkboard or knife scratching a plate to bother Nick… Nick freaks out… Nick refuses to put his headphones back on… THINK QUICK NICK (34:50) – Today’s Category: Movies That Won Best Film at The Academy Awards RIDDLE(S) OF THE DAY (32:20) – Riddles of the Day… Thanks to BenSound.com for the intro music! Twitter: @BalconyBrewsPod
Brews On The Balcony 1/4/19 - NICK’S SISTER’S FRIEND’S HUSBAND IS CREATING A NEW BOARD GAME (3:30) –Talking board games… Breaking down the game of ‘Life’… Nick’s sister’s husband’s friend is making a new version of ‘Life’ which Z the P explained as ‘Adult Life’… CALLER WANTS TO BE CONTESTANT FOR THE NICK YAHL DATING GAME (14:35) – Somebody calls in wanting to be included in the Nick Yahl dating game… Nick is out on this person… Nick is upset about the PB&J comment, not about them wanting to lick cocoa butter off of his chest… IS CEREAL A SOUP? IS A HOT DOG A SANDWICH? (28:55) – T.J. doesn’t drink the milk after eating cereal or drink the broth after eating soup, is that weird?... Nick’s buddy says that cereal could also be considered a soup… This is ridiculous… Similar to is a Hot Dog a Sandwich debate… The guys disagree on this one… There is something called the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council (stated in a USA Today article)… Nick is calling bullshit on this council being real… TALKING BIRD BOX CHALLENGE (37:35) – T.J. does not want to watch Bird Box… Nick explains what it is… Bird Box Challenge during one show?... Thanks to BenSound.com for the intro music! Twitter: @BalconyBrewsPod
Let's get to the meat of the issue, shall we? The boys discuss one of the most difficult debates out there, so the whole world can just stop already. Is a hot dog a sandwich? This argument is just the wurst. Nick turns into a brat saying that hot dogs most definitely are NOT sandwiches. Meanwhile, Mike goes on a roll arguing that they are. Our judge, Ryan, relishes in the fact that he doesn't even have to come up with points. Discussion topics include: the National Hit Dog and Sausage Council, split rolls, food trucks, Oscar Mayer, the Food Network, apple sauce, Anthony Bourdain, Jeff Mauro, the Illuminati, the electoral college, and smushing hot dogs with your feet. Is Mike a petty child who screams like a baby? Has Ryan ever watched competitive food eating? Does Nick worship Moloch, god of sacrifice? Find out by hamming it up in: Is a Hot Dog a Sandwich?
NOTHING IS REAL EVERYTHING IS SANDWICH. Also special guest Alexis Slocum educates us on Disney culture, and our childhood dreams come true in the form of a giant robot battle. Also also, the National Hotdog and Sausage Council is a thing that exists.
We talked to Eric Mittenthal, the Vice President of Public Affairs at the North American Meat Institute & President of the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council, about how hot dogs are made, why ketchup should never be put on a hot dog, and what he thinks about vegans.
Eric Mittenthal from the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council plants his wiener in the sand [10:17] by settling an age old argument once and for all: Is a hot dog a sandwich? Plus, he reviews many of the 20 polarizing questions about hot dogs and sausage posed by the Council this morning. He also tells you how to win some cool hot dog-themed prizes. Next up is travel dude, Gary Warner [30:10]. He actually found several things to do in Phoenix and Scottsdale. He uncovered what sounds like one of the best barbecue restaurants in the west, perhaps the nation. Two words came up in conversation, "Haboob," and "Ohtani." Gonzo Greg Spillane and Kellie Sue Peters join Phil Hulett to co-host this episode. Get a load of this load of stories: Bye Bye Beetle, hello Microbus. Can a new Karmann Ghia be far behind? Time is running out to be a Toys R Us kid! Even Lego is no match for today's kids attention spans and lack of imagination. Who's hacking your smart phone? The TSA loves your sex toys. Now there's a personal lubricant made out of weed, and yes, it makes you high. Low expectations marriage. Do you use an "ass gasket" in pubic restrooms? Who are these people who leave toilet "art work?" Finally, the new shower curtain with pockets for your smart phone or tablet providing easy video views while lathering up.
If you’re headed to a Labor Day weekend gathering, chances are someone will be serving hot dogs. The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council estimates that Americans eat 20 billion hot dogs a year. The Council says over a third of hot dogs are consumed between Memorial Day and Labor Day. As peak hot dog eating season comes to an end, we bring you an episode devoted to the hot dog, or as it was sometimes referred to in the 1920s, the frankfurter sandwich.
If you're headed to a Labor Day weekend gathering, chances are someone will be serving hot dogs. The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council estimates that Americans eat 20 billion hot dogs a year. The Council says over a third of hot dogs are consumed between Memorial Day and Labor Day. As peak hot dog eating season comes to an end, we bring you an episode devoted to the hot dog, or as it was sometimes referred to in the 1920s, the frankfurter sandwich.
On this special 4th of July No BS Marketing podcast, let's talk ketchup, mustard, and marketing.Americans will eat more than 7 billion hot dogs from Memorial Day through Labor Day, 150 million on the 4th of July holiday alone. We average about 70 hot dogs per person eaten each year. If you have one, do you top it with ketchup or mustard?According to a YouGov survey, the most popular condiment for hot dogs is mustard (72%) followed by ketchup (59%), onions (51%) and relish (47%).Age has a big impact on our choice. 73% of 16-34-year-olds ate their hot dogs with ketchup while only 41% of those 35 and older did.Makes sense. Kids love ketchup. Children have different taste buds than adults and notice bitter tasting foods more. Plus creative commercials help create long-lasting habits like adding ketchup to a hot dog. Remember the Anticipation theme from these two classics?But sometimes one organization's message hurts a complimentary product. The National Hot Dog & Sausage Council's Do's and Don'ts of Hot Dog Etiquette surely caught the attention of ketchup companies with this one: Heinz Anticipation Commercial 1979.Don't…Use ketchup on your hot dog after the age of 18.Mustard, relish, onions, cheese, and chili are acceptable.Whether you like your hot dog with ketchup, mustard or some other way, you can benefit from these Messaging Do's and Don'ts:Do…Focus on creative promotions to tell your story. Just like the hot dog industry promotes National Hot Dog Month, you can promote your anniversary, new equipment, locations and hires in a creative way.Do…Make it about your target audiences. Why does it matter to them?Don't…Miss opportunities to promote your uniqueness. Develop a content calendar to tell your story throughout the year.Don't…Make messaging, branding and PR decisions by committee. You'll end up with a little bit of what each person wanted and a lot of wasted advertising dollars.Don't…think your instincts are better than a combination of listening to customers through Marketing Intel, brainstorming with your leadership team AND your instincts. So many times I see companies suffer because decisions made about marketing or messaging are made based on instincts…thinking “I know my market, I know my customers, I've done this for X number of years.”If you're still not sure about ketchup on your hot dog, in honor of my Dad on this 4th of July podcast, I'm going to quote one of his favorite movie characters. Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry makes it clear in the film Sudden Impact when he finished a rant about society's ills by telling a hot dog eating detective at the scene that "Nah, this stuff isn't getting to me, the shootings, the knifings, the beatings, old ladies being bashed in the head for their social security checks... Nah, that doesn't bother me. But you know what does bother me? You know what makes me really sick to my stomach? It's watching you stuff your face with those hotdogs. Nobody, I mean nobody puts ketchup on a hot dog.Hey Dirty Harry, I do from time to time…guess I'm a BS'er when it comes to eating hot dogs.Hope you enjoy your 4th of July Holiday week.
Wow! I can turn on a light simply by channeling ambient energy? That's how Nicola Tesla did it, and apparently Tom Paladino can also. Listen to him talk about Scalar Energy on this episode. Plus we have, "The Accountant Beside You," Lisa London with last minute tax tips for your home business. Manny the Movie Guy reviews "Going in Style," "Smurfs: The Lost Village,: and "Gifted." Tip: Phil can't pronounce the names of Filipino cuisine to save his life! Gardening expert and podcaster, Mike Podlesny talks about springtime planting and how to keep the bugs and disease down, naturally. Eric Mittenthal, the top dog at the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council reveals which MLB ballpark has the best hot dog. Co-Host Emily Harlan joins Phil Hulett with these stories: High School rebellion, Internal Decapitation Boy update, Average Wedding Gift amounts, Don Rickles tribute, Photoshop Dad, Mattress Rental, Mermaid Lady, National Beer Day, Girl Scout Cookie calorie count, Guinness Stout is good for you, Panera goes to the dark side, 8 year old girl raised by monkeys in the jungle, Fake Yelp Reviews, Leaving the Hockey Game Early, Starbucks Messenger, and the actresses with the most alluring eyes.
Incongruity is a good way to describe today's show. Let's start with the second hour which features an expert on cannibalism, a doctor describing attitudes toward heart health, and the director of the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council talking about a new app that promises meat-buying made easy. Now that we've established a flow, Hour one includes a parenting expert on talking to your kids about prejudice and Manny the Movie Guy predicts the Oscar winners. Gonzo Greg Spillane and Skylar Cuarisma join Phil Hulett to cover these stories: Who has the most orgasms? Fort Colins, Colorado will free the nipple. Impending glass ban at Boston bars. Beyonce still relevant next year? Who is JZ? Twitter jail. Uber is deeply pained. An end to hangovers, if you can wait. Top signs you'll get divorced. Swedish town considers sex breaks for employees. Yoga pants DUI girl. Your washing machine wants to kill you. Gym rats lose libido. Listen to the entire show and tell your friends.
This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: airlines, air gaps, gaps in Tor security, securing hitchhiking robots in Philly, and filling your calendar with productive meetings. PSA: All Major U.S. Airlines Offer Free Cancellations Within 24 Hours, Except One Related: Report: Airlines Installing Uncomfortable Bumps In Seatbacks Because It Pleases Them Your air gap won’t prevent decryption key theft (h/t emorisse) WebRTC as an attack vector Crypto activists announce vision for Tor exit relay in every library Meanwhile: New attack on Tor can deanonymize hidden services with surprising accuracy Google Knows What You Did Last Summer, Now Shows It To You In Google Maps Robots vs. The City of Brotherly Love: Hitchhiking Robot Lasts Just Two Weeks in US Because Humans Are Terrible Dave isn’t surprised: Philadelphia Eagles fans booed Santa Claus Fake hitchBOT video Craigslist ad Lauren talks LIDAR in Manipulating data in 3D with LidarViewer Dave gets interviewed in How the open sourcing of government creates opportunity for software engineers Oracle will sue you into spending more money (h/t matt.micene) Container Corner NC: First State on OpenShift (h/t uzoma) Atomic Apps explainer. Container Best Practices Guide Ansible and Red Hat A+ Red Hatting from Sam Knuth Burr Sutter is the Demo King. Kiss the ring. Congrats to Dan Walsh, Matt Micene, Shawn Wells, and others for being Red Hat Summit 2015 top presenters! This is why we can’t have secure things (h/t matt.micene) Phone discipline or antisocial impatience? The Condensed Guide to Running Meetings Maker’s Schedule, Manager’s Schedule Cutting Room Floor Modular repairs monolithic (h/t emorisse) MetalCaptcha: captcha with heavy metal band logos Let It Go – from Frozen (metal cover by Leo Moracchioli) 1000 people play Foo Fighters’ Learn to Fly Star Trek fan video of William Shatner covering Pulp’s “Common People” Motivational speech waiting to happen: ‘Leaders and lifters’ help ants move massive meals The Two Gentlemen of Lebowski: What If The Bard Wrote The Big Lebowski? The Proper Way to Eat Hot Dogs, According to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council (part of the American Meat Institute) Everything is awesome with Princess Yellow Feather Beautiful fonts on RHEL7. github all the things (h/t matt.micene) We Give Thanks D&G Show Clubhouse for the discussion topics!
On this episode of Phil Hulett and Friends the founder of the new religion, Dogtology joins us in studio with he “brother” Teddy the poodle. NASA rolls video and abruptly stops recording when three of these fly into view. Just in time for the 4th of July, our guy at the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council explains why hot dogs are so American. A woman gives birth in the forest, is attacked by wasps then sets the trees on fire. 11% of women name their breasts and 5 other interesting facts about boobs. California leads the way now when it comes to parents vaccinating their kids. Instead of numeric sizes, a woman’s clothing company now uses a unique size chart in order to combat “fat shaming.” Bet you can’t gu [...]
It is estimated that Americans bite dogs at the rate of over 7 billion times between Memorial day and Labor Day with the highest concentration being in the month of July. Those statistics may seem alarming and have been compiled by a very reputable organization, the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council. Every year, Americans eat an average of 60 hot dogs each and not all of those are eaten at your local Costco. Though dogs have been deemed to be one of our dearest companions, it has been estimated that dogs will bite man, and woman and too often children 4.5 million times a year. Are they all bad dogs? Were they are mistreated as pup? What do we do to aggravate the situation? My guest is Dr. Jose Arce. He is a delegate to the American Veterinary Medical Association's House of Delegates representing Puerto Rico where he co-owns Miramar Animal Hospital. Questions or comments? Email Dr. Cruz at: thepetdoctor@petliferadio.com. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Man Bites Dog and the Country Celebrates on Pet Life Radio.
We found another hot button issue for Jay Campadonia: chimps and civil rights. A story Phil Hulett posted on our blog page last week is coming to a head in court…should Chimps have the right to personhood? You need to hear Jay rant all the way down the slippery slope on this one. Plus it’s National Sausage Month and we talk with our guy from the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council. You need to hear Phil’s idea for a quick and delicious sausage recipe. It is also Breast Cancer Awareness Month and a survivor uses her example as hope for women to lead fabulous lives after mastectomy. Jeremy Anticouni, our tech guy, fawns over all the new Apple stuff coming out. Also of note: The Salmon Cannon, Chainsaw Beer Bottle Opener, Lionel Ritchie might be Khloe Kardashian’s dad, a 6′ 8″ dominatrix, the biting, body-burrowing Balinese spider, and a pumpkin smashes a truck.
Today a relationship expert made Jennifer Bjorklund blush, confused Phil Hulett and Jay Campadonia, and intrigues Chris Martin. The “alter” comment had us scratching our heads. Plus July is national hot dog month, and so you hear from the guy from the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council. North Korea wants to nuke the White House and the Pentagon…yeah, we asked the same question you are asking right now. Governor Brown is out of town, the Lieutenant Governor is leaving, The Senate Pro Tem is taking off….who’s in charge of California? There’s still time to download the Hugo Chavez FONT. Get a load of the couch with upholstery that looks, feels and smells like human skin. And finally, Stephen Hawking loves the strippers.
Janet Riley is the senior VP, Public Affairs and Professional Development for the American Meat Institute. In her role, she develops public information and issue management strategy, manages press relations and drafts speeches, news releases and other public communications and oversees the Institute’s news reporting on MeatAMI.com. She also oversees AMI’s member services department. In addition, she is the liaison to the Animal Welfare Committee and oversees policy initiatives in this area. As a member of the AMI Crisis Management Team, she provides strategic counsel to AMI members when needed. Riley also serves as president of the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council. On this week’s episode of What Doesn’t Kill You, find out all about audits, undercover videos and both bad and good behavior in the slaughterhouse business. This program was sponsored by Cain Vineyard & Winery. Thanks to The California Honeydrops for today’s music. “In any industry you’re in, unfortunately it involved people, and people don’t always behave the way that they should.” [7:30] “Sustainability has become a bigger and bigger issue – it’s now a customer expectation.” [23:00] — Janet Riley on What Doesn’t Kill You
Janet Riley is the senior VP, Public Affairs and Professional Development for the American Meat Institute. In her role, she develops public information and issue management strategy, manages press relations and drafts speeches, news releases and other public communications and oversees the Institute’s news reporting on MeatAMI.com. She also oversees AMI’s member services department. In addition, she is the liaison to the Animal Welfare Committee and oversees policy initiatives in this area. As a member of the AMI Crisis Management Team, she provides strategic counsel to AMI members when needed. Riley also serves as president of the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council. On this week’s episode of What Doesn’t Kill You, find out all about audits, undercover videos and both bad and good behavior in the slaughterhouse business. This program was sponsored by Cain Vineyard & Winery. Thanks to The California Honeydrops for today’s music. “In any industry you’re in, unfortunately it involved people, and people don’t always behave the way that they should.” [7:30] “Sustainability has become a bigger and bigger issue – it’s now a customer expectation.” [23:00] — Janet Riley on What Doesn’t Kill You
July is National Hot Dog Month and what better food to celebrate on this edition of HearSay? Our resident foodie Patrick Evans-Hylton will join us along with the "Queen of Wien" Janet Riley, President of the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council in Washington, D.C. What's your favorite place to grab a "dog" in Hampton Roads? Plus, is there more than one way to fix a hot dog? You bet! Join us and find out!