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jack520
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Re:America's Best Hot Dogs........again
Fri, 08/12/11 10:58 PM
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The post tell us more knowledge,we can use it in our life.Thank you for the artor
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WSZsr
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Re:America's Best Hot Dogs........again
Mon, 10/10/11 4:13 PM
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My favorites are from Usingers in Milwaukee, German style with natural casings and boy are they good. They make several styles of wieners. They recommend that you bring a pan of water to a boil. Remove from heat and add sausage. Cover pan and let stand until sausage is heated through, approximately 10-15 minutes. I also like Zweigles white and red hots from Rochester NY but they don't offer them here in Austin, TX and they are too expensive shipped!
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John Fox
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Re:America's Best Hot Dogs........again
Mon, 10/10/11 6:53 PM
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I love Usinger's. Haven't had them in a few years because I have to have them shipped to me and the shipping costs are high. The German style are good, but the beef wieners are outstanding, The beef franks pictured above are the same recipe as the wieners, but bigger and with a tougher hog casing. I prefer the tender sheep casing on the beef wieners. Years ago the Certified Angus beef franks won an all day taste test and were served at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
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Foodbme
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Re:America's Best Hot Dogs........again
Tue, 10/11/11 4:35 AM
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