A Quote by Joey Chestnut

I have the greatest job in the world, and my life revolves around my love for food - particularly devouring hot dogs. — © Joey Chestnut
I have the greatest job in the world, and my life revolves around my love for food - particularly devouring hot dogs.
I love food, all types of food. I love Korean food, Japanese, Italian, French. In Australia, we don't have a distinctive Australian food, so we have food from everywhere all around the world. We're very multicultural, so we grew up with lots of different types of food.
I like being able to go to a local pub and have great food and particularly love pubs that welcome my dogs.
You know most of the food that Americans hold so dear - things like hamburgers and hot dogs - were road food, but even before they were road food, they were peasant food.
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.
A lot of it revolves around food with me because a lot of my life does in a way.
I love women. My life revolves around them.
My whole day revolves around food.
I basically love anything that comes in a hot dog bun... except hot dogs.
I have to have animals. They really make life worth living, and my world actually revolves around them. They know exactly when it's time to get up, exactly when they're supposed to get their food, and they let you know. Mine are right there in my face, first thing every morning.
If I'm out of town and I'm in a situation where I have to be creative, it has to be hot dogs because that's my comfort food.
When I'm in training, I eat no solid food except hot dogs for six weeks.
Yes, I do feel the world revolves around me. After all, I am the main character of my own life.
When you discover first love as a teenager, your whole life revolves around it and you open yourself up to it.
How to figure out the recipe of your life? Your body knows when it needs food. And it asks for it. But if your devouring self keeps asking for more food, pounds of unnecessary problems are added to your life.
I find it more consoling to think of myself as little than to think of myself as big. I think I've gotten that from animals, particularly dogs. Dogs live such a modest life, and they don't live long, and the more you're around them, you kind of accept that.
Outdoor cooking is not just about hot dogs and hamburgers. There are so many styles of food you can make.
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