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5 Healthier Hot Dogs

I used to be absolutely against anything identified with a frank. Two children later, I wind up swinging to them as a feasible alternative for the intermittent lawn grill or a minute ago weeknight supper. Some portion of I altered my opinion because on account of more beneficial alternatives. In the wake of perusing TONS of fixing names, I discovered some not too bad decisions out there, with something to please everybody (counting veggie lovers). Out of appreciation for National Hot Dog Day, here are a portion of the big cheeses.



Better Dogs

Veggie
Field Roast Vegetarian Frankfurter

Super well known among vegans and meat-eaters alike, this 2.75-ounce "sausage" contains 180 calories and 8 grams of fat. It's produced using wheat gluten, tomato glue and flavors. It's somewhat high in the sodium division (690 milligrams), so hold for incidental satisfaction.


Lightlife Smart Dogs

Soy and pea protein isolate make up this 50-calorie dog. Two grams of fat and 330 mg sodium keep it light. The flavor could be slightly more robust but a solid veggie option nonetheless.

Turkey and Chicken
Applegate Farms – The Great Organic Turkey Hot Dog

Applegate Farms wins out for poultry as well. Only basic fixings going into this 60-calorie canine. Sodium and fat are additionally within proper limits at 370 milligrams and 3.5 grams.

Thin ‘N Trim All Natural Gourmet Chicken Hot Dogs
The name made me giggle but these dogs are no joke. Made with skinless breast and spices, these nitrate-free dogs have 70 calories, 2.5 grams of fat and 230 milligrams of sodium.

Beef
Applegate Farms Uncured Beef Hot Dog

Beef, spices and that’s about it. These tasty hot dogs are free of nitrates and have only 70 calories and 6 grams of fat. Organic versions are also available and Applegate Farms uses no antibiotics with their animals.

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