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On 3/28/2013 11:06 AM, Moe DeLoughan wrote:
> On 3/28/2013 9:40 AM, jmcquown wrote: >> This sounds worse than "grape jelly meatballs". From the Southern >> Living 'Quick and Easy Cookbook' published in 1980, thank you Martha >> Tate of Oklahoma! This particular recipe is listed in the section for >> "Variety Meats". >> >> Tangerine-Glazed Frankfurters >> >> Oh, yum! ![]() > > This reminded me of an appalling recipe in the 1960s-era Betty Crocker > barbecue cookbook my mom had. It was called 'Whirling Franks' and > consisted of hot dogs and whole dill pickles alternately pinned through > their midsections onto a rotisserie. They were brushed with barbecue > sauce, grilled, and then served in buns. Oh, yum - a hot dill pickle > with barbecue sauce inna bun! > > OMG - I found it online, along with the companion recipe for > orange-glazed grilled bologna: > > http://www.badanduglyofretrofood.com...-outdoors.html > > God, I love the internet. Bringing nightmares back to life for the young > and old. That's a great link, thanks! Aside from the pickles with hot dogs, my god, who could resist the Peanutty Pork Chops? Jill |
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