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Healthy Hot Dogs...???

Do any of you moms out there have any suggestions for some healthy brands of hot dogs??? My youngest (2 in April) is going thru a stage and he will ONLY eat hot dogs. I know most aren't very healthy or nutritious, but that is literally all he will eat right now. I even cut up some polish sausage (not that it's any healthier) trying to pass it off as a hot dog, but no such luck. He flat out refused to eat it. Then we tried mixing hot dog pieces in thinking he would eventually eat all the meat, and of course that little bugger picked out every last piece of hot dog and left the rest. I know they go thru phases, so I'm not sweating the whole thing... I'd just like to find a hot dog that I don't feel so guilty about giving him ALL the time. Thanks for any input!

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We like the Hebrew National hot dogs. They are not as good for you as the veggie ones that other people have suggested. But they aren't as bad for you as many of the mainstream brands. Plus, my son will actually eat them! Good luck!

Perhaps you could try a veggie-dog made of soy or another vegetable protein. There are a few brands that make them; Meijer, Kroger, Trader Joes, Whole Foods and Hollywood Market all carry certain varieties. Good luck!

My 1 year old's favorite food in the world is hot dogs. I give here the Trader Joe's brand that are all beef, no nitrates or sulfites, no preservatives. They are about $4 per package and they are tasty.

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The health food store here in Grand Rapids carries a brand that I think is called Apple Valley or Apple gate farms, not totally sure but it's nitrate free, organic, all the "good" stuff when it comes to meat. Not a big fan of meat in general but I know they have "healthy" hot dogs at Harvest Health.

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hotdogs: Costco's Coleman Naturals are all beef, nitrate and nitrite free, and gluten free. They sell them from spring to fall. They got them in a few weeks ago. They'll quit selling them in August. If your child likes them, you'll want to freeze some to get you through the winter.

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We just had Applegate Farms Beef as well as Turkey hotdogs. They are all natural and very good. I bought them at Plum Market, but I would imagine that Whole Foods would carry them as well.

If you go to their website it will tell you what stores carry their products.

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my kids totaly knew the difference between regular hot dogs, veggie dogs and especially tofu dogs. My suggestion would be to get the natural hotdog with no nitrates and no nitrites in them. You can probably find them at Oryanas or Edson Farms in TC. :) this too, shall pass lol

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Have you checked the organic section? That may be a good try. I think it's a trial & error game.

Hi Vicki,

Good for you to go the extra mile investing in your children's health!

The amish idea is a good one but not everyone has that option. So last year my husband and I made the decision to find a local butcher to make natural hotdogs and brats for us. They are natural casings and no msg. There are still some chemicals though not as much. The price was actually reasonable. next project is to get them with out chemicals...that is our next challenge.

If you are in the Ann Arbor area there are organic meat farmers that I met at the farmer's market. If you are in the Grand Rapids area there is Mike's Processing in Allendale who does no-nitrate products.

What I've found Vicki is that there are so many chemicals in the poultry raising that I don't think I am any farther ahead to get chicken or turkey hot dogs. And the process that vegetable protein is put thru (high pressure and high heat) to get the meat-like texture actually ruins the protein for our bodies. All that said, you are right. Make the best choice you can and don't stress out over it.

If you find a product you like will you let me know? Thanks!
M.

Hello,

My son(s) have gone through and are going through the same thing. Like some of the other moms said try looking for Organic or Natural hot dogs without nitrates.

My family likes the Hebrew National brand also. They seem to be a tad bit better tasting than the traditional hot dogs. Not sure on nutrition.

Perhaps you could try a veggie-dog made of soy or another vegetable protein. There are a few brands that make them; Meijer, Kroger, Trader Joes, Whole Foods and Hollywood Market all carry certain varieties. Good luck!

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