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So for the last several years we see these packages hanging
unrefrigerated in the stores. I would always ignore those and look for the packages still refrigerated-buying sandwich-style if neccesary. This year the grocery stores here have reached a new low-none of them are refrigerated. The pepperoni doesnt look right it didnt bake the same and it didnt taste good! The expiration date is still a year away! Yuck! |
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On 11/18/2012 7:06 AM, z z wrote:
> So for the last several years we see these packages hanging > unrefrigerated in the stores. > > I would always ignore those and look for the packages still > refrigerated-buying sandwich-style if neccesary. This year the grocery > stores here have reached a new low-none of them are refrigerated. > > The pepperoni doesnt look right it didnt bake the same and it didnt > taste good! The expiration date is still a year away! > > Yuck! > It's a good idea to check the package carefully these days. Some pepperoni has chicken in it or made from turkey - a horror! |
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On Nov 18, 1:49*pm, dsi1 > wrote:
> On 11/18/2012 7:06 AM, z z wrote: > > > So for the last several years we see these packages hanging > > unrefrigerated in the stores. > > > I would always ignore those and look for the packages still > > refrigerated-buying sandwich-style if neccesary. This year the grocery > > stores here have reached a new low-none of them are refrigerated. > > > The pepperoni doesnt look right it didnt bake the same and it didnt > > taste good! The expiration date is still a year away! > > > Yuck! > > It's a good idea to check the package carefully these days. Some > pepperoni has chicken in it or made from turkey - a horror! In my experience, Hormel products are never very good. Their canned chili is awful. --Bryan |
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On 11/18/2012 10:29 AM, Bryan wrote:
> > In my experience, Hormel products are never very good. Their canned > chili is awful. > > --Bryan My favorite canned chili is Stagg Steakhouse Chili. It's quite different from other canned chilis. You can get a 6 can package at Costco. I haven't bought canned chili in a while but the next time get to Costco I will. I plan to open a can and spoon some on a tortilla, fold it, and fry it on the contact grill. Instant lunch! |
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On Nov 18, 4:15*pm, dsi1 > wrote:
> On 11/18/2012 10:29 AM, Bryan wrote: > > > > > In my experience, Hormel products are never very good. *Their canned > > chili is awful. > > > --Bryan > > My favorite canned chili is Stagg Steakhouse Chili. It's quite different > from other canned chilis. You can get a 6 can package at Costco. I > haven't bought canned chili in a while but the next time get to Costco I > will. I plan to open a can and spoon some on a tortilla, fold it, and > fry it on the contact grill. Instant lunch! Not my cup of tea, but I can see how someone would love it. It's like nothing else, and is so unique that I wouldn't even call it chili. I find it almost sickeningly sweet, and centered around bell peppers The "beef" in it pretty nice for canned "chili." I think all canned chili is deficient in beef, and I quite like Chilli Man Lean Beef variety with added ground beef and some extra cumin. Hormel has nothing going for it. At least ConAgra doesn't make frozen pizzas. Those folks "could f*#% up a wet dream." --Bryan |
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On 11/18/2012 1:38 PM, Bryan wrote:
> > Not my cup of tea, but I can see how someone would love it. It's like > nothing else, and is so unique that I wouldn't even call it chili. I > find it almost sickeningly sweet, and centered around bell peppers > The "beef" in it pretty nice for canned "chili. You pretty much described the popular chili served here. It's called "Zippy's Chili" and the best you can say about it is that it's non-offensive. Rumor has it that it's made with mayo. What can I say? We're not all that into chili over here. " > > I think all canned chili is deficient in beef, and I quite like Chilli > Man Lean Beef variety with added ground beef and some extra cumin. > Hormel has nothing going for it. At least ConAgra doesn't make frozen > pizzas. Those folks "could f*#% up a wet dream." > > --Bryan > |
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On 11/18/2012 1:03 PM, Andy wrote:
> dsi1 > wrote: > >> On 11/18/2012 10:29 AM, Bryan wrote: >>> >>> In my experience, Hormel products are never very good. >>> Their canned chili is awful. >>> >>> --Bryan >> >> My favorite canned chili is Stagg Steakhouse Chili. It's >> quite different from other canned chilis. You can get a 6 >> can package at Costco. I haven't bought canned chili in a >> while but the next time get to Costco I will. I plan to >> open a can and spoon some on a tortilla, fold it, and fry >> it on the contact grill. Instant lunch! > > > > dsi1, > > I got DUI'd in 1998. Knowing I was having a two month license > suspension, I did a wholesale club major bulk food supplies to > live on during the period. One bulk item were two cases o > Hormel brand chile con carne. Man, did I get sick of that > stuff in a hurry. To be honest, I got sick o everything in a > hurry.!!! Took a while or those foods to come back in favor. > Except Bagel Bites. Never again! :P If you're going to live off canned goods it's important to get a good mix so you don't get sick of it. OTOH, there are probably people that could eat the same thing every day. These people prefer predictability and consistency and efficiency over everything else. I guess you're not one of those people. > > Best, > > Andy > |
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On Sunday, November 18, 2012 6:17:58 PM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
> On 11/18/2012 1:03 PM, Andy wrote: > > > dsi1 > wrote: > > > > > >> On 11/18/2012 10:29 AM, Bryan wrote: > > >>> > > >>> In my experience, Hormel products are never very good. > > >>> Their canned chili is awful. > > >>> > > >>> --Bryan > > >> > > >> My favorite canned chili is Stagg Steakhouse Chili. It's > > >> quite different from other canned chilis. You can get a 6 > > >> can package at Costco. I haven't bought canned chili in a > > >> while but the next time get to Costco I will. I plan to > > >> open a can and spoon some on a tortilla, fold it, and fry > > >> it on the contact grill. Instant lunch! > > > > > > > > > > > > dsi1, > > > > > > I got DUI'd in 1998. Knowing I was having a two month license > > > suspension, I did a wholesale club major bulk food supplies to > > > live on during the period. One bulk item were two cases o > > > Hormel brand chile con carne. Man, did I get sick of that > > > stuff in a hurry. To be honest, I got sick o everything in a > > > hurry.!!! Took a while or those foods to come back in favor. > > > Except Bagel Bites. Never again! :P > > > > If you're going to live off canned goods it's important to get a good > > mix so you don't get sick of it. OTOH, there are probably people that > > could eat the same thing every day. These people prefer predictability > > and consistency and efficiency over everything else. I guess you're not > > one of those people. > > > > > > > > Best, > > > > > > Andy > > > He's a stinkin' drunk. He eats whatever is easy to make. And he only eats once a day so it doesn't interfere with his buzz. If you ever met him, you'd be shocked at what a mess he is. |
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On Sunday, November 18, 2012 7:17:59 PM UTC-5, Andy wrote:
> dsi1 > wrote: > > > > > On 11/18/2012 1:03 PM, Andy wrote: > > >> dsi1 > wrote: > > >> > > >>> On 11/18/2012 10:29 AM, Bryan wrote: > > >>>> > > >>>> In my experience, Hormel products are never very good. > > >>>> Their canned chili is awful. > > >>>> > > >>>> --Bryan > > >>> > > >>> My favorite canned chili is Stagg Steakhouse Chili. It's > > >>> quite different from other canned chilis. You can get a 6 > > >>> can package at Costco. I haven't bought canned chili in a > > >>> while but the next time get to Costco I will. I plan to > > >>> open a can and spoon some on a tortilla, fold it, and fry > > >>> it on the contact grill. Instant lunch! > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> dsi1, > > >> > > >> I got DUI'd in 1998. Knowing I was having a two month > > >> license suspension, I did a wholesale club major bulk food > > >> supplies to live on during the period. One bulk item were > > >> two cases o Hormel brand chile con carne. Man, did I get > > >> sick of that stuff in a hurry. To be honest, I got sick o > > >> everything in a hurry.!!! Took a while or those foods to > > >> come back in favor. Except Bagel Bites. Never again! :P > > > > > > If you're going to live off canned goods it's important to > > > get a good mix so you don't get sick of it. OTOH, there are > > > probably people that could eat the same thing every day. > > > These people prefer predictability and consistency and > > > efficiency over everything else. I guess you're not one of > > > those people. > > > > > > > > dsi1, > > > > I was, at the college cafeteria! ;-) > > > > Best, > > > > Andy Stop lying, you drunk piece of shit. You've never been near a college. Here's a tip: soup kitchens are not for college students. Rummy. |
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On Sun, 18 Nov 2012 14:47:24 -0600, Sqwertz >
wrote: snip > >Proper pepperoni does not need refrigerated. It's a dry cured >sausage. Hermetically sealed or whole chubs are just fine. It is no >indication of the quality - they just refrigerate it for peopel who >THINK it's better. snip >-sw I think they put it in the refrigerated area because shoppers look for meat and sausage there. There are a lot of sausage products that do not need to be refrigerated. Janet US |
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On Sunday, November 18, 2012 3:37:14 PM UTC-6, Janet Bostwick wrote:
> > On Sun, 18 Nov 2012 14:47:24 -0600, Sqwertz > > > wrote: > > snip > > > > > >Proper pepperoni does not need refrigerated. It's a dry cured > > >sausage. Hermetically sealed or whole chubs are just fine. It is no > > >indication of the quality - they just refrigerate it for peopel who > > >THINK it's better. > > snip > > >-sw > > > > I think they put it in the refrigerated area because shoppers look for > > meat and sausage there. There are a lot of sausage products that do > > not need to be refrigerated. > > Janet US > > Yes, here they put in the refrigerated _meat area._ Not refrigerated but right there to get your attention. Hormel also makes a turkey version, I have not bought it and don't intend to. |
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Well I just bought some Haromel ppepperoni from dollar tree off shelf was green one half first have looked normal then I seen 2nd half while eating first half needs be refrigerated!!!!!!!
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On 11/18/2012 3:47 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Nov 2012 09:49:24 -1000, dsi1 wrote: > >> On 11/18/2012 7:06 AM, z z wrote: >>> So for the last several years we see these packages hanging >>> unrefrigerated in the stores. >>> >>> I would always ignore those and look for the packages still >>> refrigerated-buying sandwich-style if neccesary. (snipped) > > Proper pepperoni does not need refrigerated. It's a dry cured > sausage. Hermetically sealed or whole chubs are just fine. It is no > indication of the quality - they just refrigerate it for peopel who > THINK it's better. > > -sw > You're absolutely right. Pepperoni doesn't require refrigeration. If I want pepperoni I buy a stick and slice it myself. I can't speak to what the Hormel slices are made of. Maybe I'll buy some the next time I buy a frozen pizza ![]() Jill |
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On 11/18/12 8:23 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> You're absolutely right. Pepperoni doesn't require refrigeration. If I > want pepperoni I buy a stick and slice it myself. I can't speak to what > the Hormel slices are made of. Maybe I'll buy some the next time I buy > a frozen pizza ![]() Hormel is pretty generic dull stuff. Lately I like Margherita brand dry cured pepperoni. Long, thick sticks of it. Yum~ Secret pleasure- pan fried thin slices (drained on paper towel) slipped into a peanut butter on toast sandwich. Yum! |
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On Tue, 27 Nov 2012 15:25:45 -0500, Goomba >
wrote: >On 11/18/12 8:23 PM, jmcquown wrote: > >> You're absolutely right. Pepperoni doesn't require refrigeration. If I >> want pepperoni I buy a stick and slice it myself. I can't speak to what >> the Hormel slices are made of. Maybe I'll buy some the next time I buy >> a frozen pizza ![]() > >Hormel is pretty generic dull stuff. >Lately I like Margherita brand dry cured pepperoni. Actually Hormel makes several kinds of pepperoni, the kinds most folks find at stupidmarkets in plastic packaging is awful, but they make *real* pepperoni (Rosa Grande) and that's what I buy... it must be kept refrigerated... many delis sell it by weight, by the single stick or as many as you want: http://www.hormelfoodservice.com/pro...px?itemno=6629 Typically sold in pairs, looks like this: http://media.fooducate.com/products/...392811C3A5.jpg Once you try Homel Rosa Grande you'll never go back to Margherita. |
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On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 4:46:40 PM UTC-5, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Nov 2012 15:25:45 -0500, Goomba > > > wrote: > > > > >On 11/18/12 8:23 PM, jmcquown wrote: > > > > > >> You're absolutely right. Pepperoni doesn't require refrigeration. If I > > >> want pepperoni I buy a stick and slice it myself. I can't speak to what > > >> the Hormel slices are made of. Maybe I'll buy some the next time I buy > > >> a frozen pizza ![]() > > > > > >Hormel is pretty generic dull stuff. > > >Lately I like Margherita brand dry cured pepperoni. > > > > Actually Hormel makes several kinds of pepperoni, the kinds most folks > > find at stupidmarkets in plastic packaging is awful, but they make > > *real* pepperoni (Rosa Grande) and that's what I buy... it must be > > kept refrigerated... many delis sell it by weight, by the single stick > > or as many as you want: > > http://www.hormelfoodservice.com/pro...px?itemno=6629 > > Typically sold in pairs, looks like this: > > http://media.fooducate.com/products/...392811C3A5.jpg > > Once you try Homel Rosa Grande you'll never go back to Margherita. That stuff is shit. |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> > Proper pepperoni does not need refrigerated. It's a dry cured > sausage. Hermetically sealed or whole chubs are just fine. It is no > indication of the quality - they just refrigerate it for peopel who > THINK it's better. Agreed. Hormel is my second favorite common brand of pepperoni. I like it better than some of the uncommon imported brands. My favorite pepperoni is Bridgeford. Not associated with the charcoal company. |
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On 11/18/2012 3:20 PM, The Other Guy wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Nov 2012 09:49:24 -1000, dsi1 > > wrote: > >> On 11/18/2012 7:06 AM, z z wrote: >>> So for the last several years we see these packages hanging >>> unrefrigerated in the stores. >>> >>> I would always ignore those and look for the packages still >>> refrigerated-buying sandwich-style if neccesary. This year the grocery >>> stores here have reached a new low-none of them are refrigerated. >>> >>> The pepperoni doesnt look right it didnt bake the same and it didnt >>> taste good! The expiration date is still a year away! >>> >>> Yuck! >>> >> >> It's a good idea to check the package carefully these days. Some >> pepperoni has chicken in it or made from turkey - a horror! > > > I've found chicken and turkey pepperoni, but clearly labeled as such. > Won't touch them in any case. > As I recall, the turkey pepperoni had a funny pale look to it. Turkey is like a vegetable these days. They try to make fake meat products that's supposed to look like the real stuff but it just comes out weird and funky. > > > > > > To reply by email, lose the Ks... > |
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Tonight I took another chunk of french bread and used Hormel Calabrese
Salami (also bought unrefrigerated) and it was delicious. There is a salad dressing called Ken's and they sell Three Cheese Italian Dressing. Superb on subs-spread on the bread, top with salami, bake till the salami starts to curl its edges, then top with mozzarella and lightly brown. Hormel must be doing something unpleasantly different to their regular pepperoni which I have been buying for 35yrs. |
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On Sunday, November 18, 2012 8:30:04 PM UTC-6, z z wrote:
> Tonight I took another chunk of french bread and used Hormel Calabrese > > Salami (also bought unrefrigerated) and it was delicious. There is a > > salad dressing called Ken's and they sell Three Cheese Italian Dressing. > > Superb on subs-spread on the bread, top with salami, bake till the > > salami starts to curl its edges, then top with mozzarella and lightly > > brown. > > > > Hormel must be doing something unpleasantly different to their regular > > pepperoni which I have been buying for 35yrs. How can the same city have the worst pizza, but the best pepperoni? http://www.ditalia.com/Cured-Meats-S...-Pepperoni-1lb --Bryan |
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![]() "z z" > wrote in message ... > So for the last several years we see these packages hanging > unrefrigerated in the stores. > > I would always ignore those and look for the packages still > refrigerated-buying sandwich-style if neccesary. This year the grocery > stores here have reached a new low-none of them are refrigerated. > > The pepperoni doesnt look right it didnt bake the same and it didnt > taste good! The expiration date is still a year away! > > Yuck! I saw some hanging unrefrigerated that was not expired and moldy. Not sure of the brand. |
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