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Morningstar Farms Veggie Dogs Review
Morningstar Farms Veggie Dogs look like 'regular' meat wieners, and they taste just as good as well! After trying the Boca Soy Sausages which were not good - which is putting it mildly - I was skeptical about how these would taste. Luckily, I need not have worried because these cooked up almost as juicy, and certainly as tasty as all the other good hot dogs I've had. Most meat eaters will be able to detect a slight difference between these, and regular hot dogs, but I don't think it will be an issue.
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Nutritionally each 'dog' has 80 calories compared to 180 in Ball Park Franks (which we had to call out as DietTrash), 1% of the recommended daily amount (RDA) for total fat, no saturated fat, 24% of the RDA for sodium (580 mg), 11 grams of protein and 6 grams of total carbohydrates, which includes 1 gram of fiber and 2 grams of sugar.
The big difference is in the dramatically reduced fat content, with onlu 0.5 gof total fat - no saturated fat, compared to 14 g total fat and 6 grams (30% of the RDA) of saturated fat in Oscar Mayer wieners. The only drawback - there is still a lot of sodium (580 mg or 24% RDA in one dog).
One pack with 8 dogs cost $2.98 and it was worth every penny ![]()
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