"1 hot dog + 1 10"screw driver + 30 seconds of hot bend = quic lunch"

Tom, a real electrician cooks hot-dogs with electricity. Place a 100-watt bulb in series with a pair of clean stainless-steel nails on a cord and plug.

Stab one nail in each end of a dog, lay it on a non-conductive plate, and plug it in. The bulb acts as a current limiter; when it dims or goes out, your dog is ready.

Note: There is a very real shock hazard when cooking with this method. Hot-dogs are conductive. Do not handle hot-dogs when the contraption is plugged in.


Larry Fine
Fine Electric Co.
fineelectricco.com