Home Cookin’ – Sneaky Salt Pumpkin Seeds

Every year, the kids have to carve pumpkins.  Not the most fun, but not horrible.  The upside?  I’m the beneficiary of the seeds, a treat I really like. Mrs. Burgerdogboy concocted her own recipe this year, using Sneaky Salts, and the results were superb. Here’s how it unfolded: Recipe Seeds from one large pumpkin 1… Continue reading Home Cookin’ – Sneaky Salt Pumpkin Seeds

Regional Profile – Sabrett Hot Dogs, Part 7

Natural Casing Beef Franks & Sauerkraut I was really looking forward to the day we’d test these.  NC dogs are my favorite, and I love them with kraut and mustard.   Sabrett furnished us with all three components. Sabrett’s Natural Casing Beef franks come 6 to a package, slightly longer than bun length; beef, water,… Continue reading Regional Profile – Sabrett Hot Dogs, Part 7

Home Cookin ‘ – Ball Park Brand Flame Grilled Beef Patties

I’ve tested a lot of ‘heat and eat’ burger patties at home, from the frozen varieties like Fred Meyer Frozen Mini Cheeseburgers, Private Selection Angus Beef Patties, and Trader Joes Kobe Style, White Castle,  to the convenience store types like Big A Angus Charbroil, and the 7-Eleven Cheeseburger, With the exception of the mini mart burgers, the other patties… Continue reading Home Cookin ‘ – Ball Park Brand Flame Grilled Beef Patties

Regional Profile – Sabrett Hot Dogs, New York, Part 6

Skinless Bun Size Beef Frankfurters What’s the difference between a hot dog, wiener,  and a frankfurter?  Well, in manufacturer parlance, franks are usually all beef, wieners tend to include pork, and hot dog has just become a generic term worldwide for basically almost any sausage on a bun. One of the largest differences in “hot dogs”… Continue reading Regional Profile – Sabrett Hot Dogs, New York, Part 6

New Orleans, LA – Upperline

(From our archives) Proving once again that, as in most categories, reviewers don’t know shit from shinola, Tom Fitzmorris gave the Upperline “Four Stars;” the Times-Picayune lauded it with “Four Beans;” it has received the Wine Spectator’s “Award of Excellence,’ and Frommer’s called it “Best Contemporary Creole” in the city. What a load of hooey.… Continue reading New Orleans, LA – Upperline

Portland, OR – The Sausage Shack Review

Was feeling a might peckish after getting dropped in downtown post high-roller biz meeting at low rent coffee shop in NE.  Was determined to head straight to Alder pod, but got dropped on Naito, and threw on the foot brakes when I walked past the Sausage Shack. I’d heard about this sausage and bacon wonderland,… Continue reading Portland, OR – The Sausage Shack Review

When Blue and Red Are the Same

No, it’s not a political post, unless you consider the cooked state of burgers political!   Like all of you, I have been assaulted by political ads and emails these past few weeks, and it got me to wondering, are blue and red ever the same? Turns out, in my mind, yes! Americans sometime ask… Continue reading When Blue and Red Are the Same

Regional Profile – Sabrett Hot Dogs, New York, Part 5

The Products Sabrett sent several varieties of their hot dogs, and the first one we tried was their new “Hot & Spicy” Beef Frankfurter, which is a skinless sausage. All Sabrett dogs are certified Gluten Free, which assures you no cereals or grains are used as fillers, as is often the case in lower priced… Continue reading Regional Profile – Sabrett Hot Dogs, New York, Part 5

Regional Profile – Sabrett Hot Dogs, New York, Part 4

The All Beef, Natural Casing Hot Dog Everybody has their own preferences in hot dogs, and there’s a hot dog to suit every preference – whether you like all beef franks, or beef/pork, chicken, turkey, skinless or in a natural casing. They are all out there. My personal preference?  All beef, natural casing. The history… Continue reading Regional Profile – Sabrett Hot Dogs, New York, Part 4

Portland, OR – Murder Mystery Theater

When does an experience deserve a “A for effort?” .  Such is the case for the Portland Murder Mystery, held at the Refectory Restaurant numerous times each month. The mystery theme was “Til Death” – a take on a wedding day gone wrong.  Somebody might end up dead! The evening includes a 3 course dinner… Continue reading Portland, OR – Murder Mystery Theater