jrt13
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Looking for a comparable hot dog to a saugy
Tue, 06/30/09 10:48 AM
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Hello, Im originally from Rhode Island, living in florida. I was wondering if anyone knew of a hot dog that is comparable in taste to a saugy, to me there isnt any better then a saugy, unfortunately from here i cant get them witout paying an arm and a leg to have them shipped from saugy. Thanks Jeff http://saugy.net/history.html
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ann peeples
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Re:Looking for a comparable hot dog to a saugy
Tue, 06/30/09 10:51 AM
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What is a saugy?
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jrt13
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Re:Looking for a comparable hot dog to a saugy
Tue, 06/30/09 1:50 PM
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Buddy Dek
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Re:Looking for a comparable hot dog to a saugy
Wed, 07/1/09 7:29 PM
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I have never heard of or seen saugy frankfurters in the NY area. Not sure if they could compete with Sabrett , Nathans, Thumans, Boars Head and all the other brands in N.Y but if they have snap in natural casings I would give them a try. They obviously didn't make it too far from there home state of Rhode Island.
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John Fox
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Re:Looking for a comparable hot dog to a saugy
Thu, 07/2/09 6:55 PM
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They are not sold in the N.Y./N.J. area or in Florida. Someone from the company was kind enough to send me some to sample about 2 years ago. They are a quality beef and pork dog similar to some of the better beef and pork dogs in New England. They have a slight peppery taste in the background like Sahlen's.
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Re:Looking for a comparable hot dog to a saugy
Fri, 07/3/09 12:44 AM
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Good luck .Its hard to find a good dog in Fla.
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Buddy Dek
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Re:Looking for a comparable hot dog to a saugy
Mon, 07/6/09 12:35 PM
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Thanks John F for your expertise on this subject. We are all in search of a good new dog to try. Florida sounds like they have a real shortage of tasty dogs. Buddy
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Re:Looking for a comparable hot dog to a saugy
Tue, 07/7/09 1:30 PM
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FL is the culinary wasteland of America. Not much quality food nor Roadfood. I lived their for 13 long yrs and finally escaped.
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Re:Looking for a comparable hot dog to a saugy
Sat, 07/11/09 4:32 PM
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badbyron722 Good luck .Its hard to find a good dog in Fla. Or South Carolina....
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John A
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Re:Looking for a comparable hot dog to a saugy
Sat, 07/11/09 5:12 PM
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Hmm, that's odd. Doesn't take me but a couple of minutes to find good hot dogs. Along with all of the national brands, Nathans, Boars Head, Herbrew National, etc, we have a couple of family owned deli's that make their own .
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