A Quote by Joey Chestnut

It's pretty rare for me to be someplace that serves hot dogs and not eat one. — © Joey Chestnut
It's pretty rare for me to be someplace that serves hot dogs and not eat one.
It's pretty rare for them to not be in our fridge, I have usually a good supply of all-beef hot dogs.
When you go to watch a baseball game, when you go to watch an NBA game, when you watch an NFL game, when you go to watch movies, the offering that those arenas are doing foodwise is 'all the hot dogs you can eat'; all the French fries you can eat; for $20 you can eat 20 hot dogs.
I will eat a hot dog but I'm not big into hot dogs.
I don't eat vegetables. I only eat food like cheeseburgers, Spam, hot dogs and pizza.
You have to have a lot of respect for hot dogs. It's completely different from sandwich. First of all, the hot dog is American. Sandwiches are not American. They're different. Second of all, a hot dog is like a pop idol. Hot dogs are cute. It's a pop image - everyone knows what a hot dog is.
There's a couple of foods that if you see me eat them in a contest, you can tell I like them. Grilled cheese sandwiches, chicken wings, ribs, hot dogs, hamburgers, pizza. I mean, those, they go down like I was made to eat them.
I am a glutton. I'll eat whatever is there. Pizza. I love hot dogs anywhere. I've got nothing against any of that. If I feel like eating, I eat. I don't feel guilty about it at all.
I think my body was built to eat 68 hot dogs. It's natural.
When I'm in training, I eat no solid food except hot dogs for six weeks.
Is the chemical aftertaste the reason why people eat hot dogs, or is it some kind of bonus?
Tofu hot dogs are actually scarier than real hot dogs. It's like wanting the worst possible meat product without even the thrill of it actually being meat.
As far as my diet goes, I eat what I want. But I think about it. So, if I eat hamburgers and hot dogs for two days straight, then I'll take another two days and then do salads and fish.
I didn't just eat hot dogs. I studied how the food went into your system and how it would be digested.
People ask me in Europe, when they do interviews... they ask me, 'Well, how does it feel to be a cook in a country that doesn't know how to eat?' It always touches a nerve, because Europe and the world think that America is no more than bad hot dogs and bad burgers.
I do think there are some dogs - although it's very, very rare - that do have to be kept away from all other dogs and all humans except for the one strong pack leader whom they trust. But I think I've run into less than a handful of dogs that were like that in my entire career.
I basically love anything that comes in a hot dog bun... except hot dogs.
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