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Gf Cord Dogs?


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Ok, so here is one. I woke up last night with an extreame craving for Corn Dogs. I mean, like I was obsessed with it. I had to wake my girlfriend up and tell her I had to find cord dogs I could eat!

Anyways, so I am sure most all sold cord dogs have wheat in their bredding. But does anyone know if there are gluten-free ones? Or, anyone have an idea of a good batter or something to make your own?

Quest for gluten-free Corn Dogs.


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Cord dogs. :D haha. that was funny.

Wrap chebe around your dog and bake. That's what we do. After you wrap it, roll it back and forth to get it really sealed in there and smooth.

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What's Chebe?

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We make Chebe every week, at least. We make Pizza sticks with any of the flavors *except cinnamon*. You can chop pepperoni, etc...add mozzerella cheese, extra garlic salt to the mix, roll into sticks and bake. We eat the sticks with a side of spaghetti sauce for dipping. We also roll the chebe flat and fill little flat pieces with chopped ham and cheese for "hot pockets". we make chebe balls to butter with stew. We wrap chebe around hot dogs for corn dogs. We made the cinnamon chebe with extra sugar and cinnamon and glazed the sticks with frosting for a "cinnabon" effect. My kids ask for chebe just as a snack. I just ordered two cases...should be here any day. It's really easy to prepare, too. I compare it to the difficulty of bisquick. Try some!!

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