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Fried bologna sandwich is both cowboy 'comfort food' and 'five-star dining'
2024-10-25
[FoxNews] Rancher-turned-YouTube cooking show host Ken Rollins says lunch meat is just as good as steak if done right.
Just make sure it’s all-beef bologna, because quality matters.
Posted by:Skidmark

#11  That's where I used to have to get it until it showed up one day regionally at the grocery stores.

Hope you enjoy it; ends up on all sorts of foods in my kitchen: fried potatoes, eggs, steamed veggies, basic soups like tomato, popcorn topper...
Posted by: swksvolFF   2024-10-25 17:46  

#10  Pray tell us where can one find this mysterious Cavender's Greek Seasoning?

Local stores don't seem to carry it.

I did find it on Amazon and ordered a couple to try out.
Posted by: Seeking Cure For Ignorance   2024-10-25 16:54  

#9  One of the items I'm teaching the kids how to make, so when they are off on their own and when money gets tight, they at least know how to each out of money food correctly. Cavender's Greek Seasoning for this, if I may suggest.

Restaurant nearby makes their own bologna, then puts it in the smoker. Dude.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2024-10-25 14:32  

#8   ed in texas we called those baloney boats
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2024-10-25 10:52  

#7  ^Bear in mind, liverwurst is what just shut down Boar's Head.
Posted by: ed in texas   2024-10-25 10:17  

#6  HEY, no dissing Liverwurst. Braunschweiger is great. Especially on Pumpernickel with Cheez-Whiz.

Posted by: alanc   2024-10-25 09:45  

#5  euwwe... at least it's not liverwurst...
Posted by: Mercutio   2024-10-25 09:07  

#4  Don't forget fried bologna cups with mashed potatoes.
Posted by: ed in texas   2024-10-25 09:05  

#3  I grew up on fried bologna sandwichs. Mot always "all beef". it's a southern stample and it's of ten what my parents could afford to feed us for lunch. (Family of six.)

Posted by: Seeking Cure For Ignorance   2024-10-25 04:41  

#2  Absolutely. Stacked high with yellow mustard.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2024-10-25 00:45  

#1  "all beef" - from the runny nose to the dirty tail.
Get it while you can.
Posted by: Skidmark   2024-10-25 00:21  

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