Hot Dogs!

I tried but I couldn’t find an emoji that would properly display my reaction to that thing.

5 Likes

I would like a bed of mashed potatoes.

4 Likes

How about :dizzy_face: or :fearful: or​:scream:?

1 Like

Nobel laureate physicist I. I. Rabi, grilling hotdogs on a cyclotron. Handwritten on the photograph: “It’s fun to be a physicist.”

9 Likes

Using both sides of the brain!

3 Likes

Nothing earth shaking and I broke a rule doing it, but I had a pan fried Hebrew National 97% fat free hot dog on a lightly toasted Butter Krust bun topped with HEB yellow mustard, minced red onion, Mount Olive sweet pickle relish, and Sriracha ketchup. I could eat a few more but will try not to.

6 Likes

Heavy sigh

Against my better health judgment, yesterday I brought home a pack of Roseda ( a local Angus farm/purveyor of beef) hot dogs and some brioche buns. Oh well.

4 Likes

Next time try Del Monte relish as AFAIK it’s the only one to use only natural sugar… or even better, chopped Tony Packo’s B&B pickles.

2 Likes

I’ve given up on trying to get good pickle relish made with real sugar. Some stores don’t carry any, and for some reason I’m not crazy about Cascadian Farms. I doubt if I eat enough relish in a year to make the search for HFCS free relish worth my effort. Maybe something will turn up. I don’t recall seeing Del Monte.

Del Monte products are hard to find and have disappeared from the shelves here. Mt. Olive is all over the place and that brand and the generic are all I find nowadays. Sux! I used to get my favorite dill pickle halves from Del Monte, then Gedney’s made them for Del Monte and sold those through the My Brands site. Are Del Monte still readily available out there?

Del Monte relish and gherkins are available at my local Safeway.

Plus you can order the Tony Packo’s sliced B&B chips online via WalMart. Makes even better relish - plus the best jarred B&B chips I have had.

Something else that’s impossible to find these days - candied pickle chips or strips.

You mean these?

I see them at my local Vons and Ralphs.

1 Like

Are these different than bread and butter?

1 Like

No Vons or Ralphs in my neck of the woods. You’ve got the right product though. I think the strips are also called candied dill strips.

I’m sure something is orderable from Amazon. I just don’t want six jars. Six glass jars, which given Amazon’s track record with me, will arrive in shards, leaking sticky pickle juice.

I love it when I can find fresh B & B chips in the cold case.

They’re similar, but the BV’s have way more salt and sugar. And I think the TP’s are definitely sweet enough, plus I like the real onions in them.

According to the labels the Bell-View Chips contain Cucumbers, Sugar, Water, Salt, Vinegar, Spices, Natural And Artificial Flavors, Alum, Turmeric And 1/10 Of 1% Benzoate Of Soda Added As A Preservative.

Tony Packo’s B&Bs contain CUCUMBERS, WATER, SUGAR, ONIONS, VINEGAR, SALT, SPICES, TURMERIC, POLYSORBATE 80.

In a one ounce serving…
Bell-View: Calories 50, Sodium 140mg, Sugars 11g
Tony Packo’s: Calories 30, Sodium 70.0mg, Sugars 7.0g

1 Like

You lost me at ketchup. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye::woozy_face:

3 Likes

What about two for seven bucks?

Plus shipping, unless I find some other goodies, which I can easily do, of course.

1 Like