Healthy Hotdgogs for toddler

Anonymous
Is there such thing? I'm wondering what kind of hotdogs do you give to your kids if any, maybe I need to check out trader joes or whole foods.
Anonymous
Applegate - they are sold at TJ in Alexandria and the Healthways food store in Alexandria. I bet WF would have them too. We like their bacon as well.
Anonymous
We do soy dogs - can't remember the brand, but they are sold at most grocery stores (cheapest at TJ). They are low cal/fat, but still pretty high in sodium.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Applegate - they are sold at TJ in Alexandria and the Healthways food store in Alexandria. I bet WF would have them too. We like their bacon as well.


+1
Anonymous
I just got some chicken (organic, uncured) hot dogs from WF for my 3 year old- he ate it all. I threw out the package though (froze the rest in a separate container) so I don't remember the name. But WF has a lot of options.
Anonymous
Field Roast hot dogs and sausages are pretty good.
Anonymous
Oh, I just came in here because I thought there was a new brand for kids called Healthy Hotdogs. Ok, carry on. . .
Anonymous
The Whole Foods Whole Ranch (or something like that) have no nitrates. I don't know what the OP is considering healthful; I worry about the quality of the meat, but if you're worried about fat, I don't think these will meet your requirements.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Applegate - they are sold at TJ in Alexandria and the Healthways food store in Alexandria. I bet WF would have them too. We like their bacon as well.


I tried these once and they were extremely salty. Maybe they do a low sodium version? I do like the Applegate Farms bacon though.
Anonymous
"healthy"? I'd say there are better choices than others, but healthy, no.

We get the ones Costco carries, they are Coleman Brand Organic, Chicken, Uncured.
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