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I dig most all bologna and will eat Bar S. That said, there's way better out there. I bet it's all got the same shyt in it, just different spices. It ain't like the more expensive brands are grinding up prime rib. The better ones don't use mechanically separated chicken. Chicken? In baloney?? WTF???
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Grew up on fried bologna sammiches. Prefer cloth bologna and extremely sharp cheddar on white bread with dukes.
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Campfire Kahuna
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I bet he's not using mechanically separated chicken. That is one of my least favorite things. Chicken? The mechanically separated ones. If your bologna is gritty....it's the bones and cartilage of the chicken you are experiencing.
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Campfire Kahuna
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It's high in fat, and salt, otherwise, what's so bad about it? I like it. I don’t see nothing wrong with it Is that ketchup?
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I bet he's not using mechanically separated chicken. That is one of my least favorite things. Chicken? The mechanically separated ones. If your bologna is gritty....it's the bones and cartilage of the chicken you are experiencing. A little grittiness won't hurt you. Actually I'm not sure it's true that the grittiness in some bologna is from chicken bones and cartilage. As I said before, Oscar Mayer bologna is one of my favorites. If you look at the ingredients list, mechanically seperated chicken is the main ingredient and it isn't gritty at all.
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I can promise you there are frags of cartilage, bone, hair, tendon, etc.
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Years ago I bought a package of an off brand of bologna I'd never heard of before. Don't remember now what it was but I do clearly remember reading the ingredients list which included beef lips, udders and snouts.
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Campfire Kahuna
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I bet he's not using mechanically separated chicken. That is one of my least favorite things. Chicken? The mechanically separated ones. If your bologna is gritty....it's the bones and cartilage of the chicken you are experiencing. A little grittiness won't hurt you. Actually I'm not sure it's true that the grittiness in some bologna is from chicken bones and cartilage. As I said before, Oscar Mayer bologna is one of my favorites. If you look at the ingredients list, mechanically seperated chicken is the main ingredient and it isn't gritty at all. I don't know....I can only detect it with the mechanically separated varieties.
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Mortadella here. Even my grandson is a fan.
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It's high in fat, and salt, otherwise, what's so bad about it? I like it. I don’t see nothing wrong with it Is that ketchup? I threw up a little in my mouth when I saw that
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[quote=wabigoon]Yes, is there any difference between brands? Oh yeah. In the dirty south… Bryan’s brand. I haven't had any in quite some time now, as it is not sold around here, but that Bryan bologna used to be pretty good stuff. I'll eat Bar-S brand, but not a favorite at all. Locally to me, HEB store brand thick cut is pretty good.
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Growing up in da UP we ate a lot of Vollwerth brand ring bologna. There are two types of ring bologna: the coarse-grind stuff that is great, and the over-sized hot dogs tied in a loop which should not be allowed to be labeled as ring bologna, but should have their own name. Used to eat the hell out of garlic ring bologna. Stop in some country store and buy a ring and some crackers, couple Cokes, Dad and I were set. Is it me, or the bologna? Can't stand it anymore. Seems it's all fat, nasty stuff! Could be chicken?
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The older I get, the less I will get the cheep stuff. I do not care for Bar S brand.
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[quote=wabigoon]Yes, is there any difference between brands? Oh yeah. In the dirty south… Bryan’s brand. I haven't had any in quite some time now, as it is not sold around here, but that Bryan bologna used to be pretty good stuff. I'll eat Bar-S brand, but not a favorite at all. Locally to me, HEB store brand thick cut is pretty good. Slathered with Duke's, of course.
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It is one of the cheapest and tastes like it.
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I am MAGA.
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If that was asked of me, I have never considered myself worthy.
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