Texas Toast, etc.

Mark Odegard markodegard at HOTMAIL.COM
Sun Feb 11 21:19:07 UTC 2001


My great disappointment was my first trip to London, checking out the
Sainsbury on Putney High Street, and discovering that Schweppe's Ginger Ale
was labelled as 'American style ginger ale'.

As for hot dogs, an excellent, even preferable substitute is a length of
Polish sausage. They take kraut and dijon mustard very well. Instead of
Wonder-bread style hot dog buns, something like a French roll should be
substituted; even good rye bread works.


>From: Lynne Murphy
>
>--On Saturday, February 10, 2001 7:50 pm -0600 Dan Goodman
><dsgood at VISI.COM> wrote:
>
>>"Texas Hots" (a variety of hot dog) are sold in Kingston NY, and I
>>understand in other parts of Upstate New York.  I'm told they're not to be
>>found in Texas.
>
>Indeed, a great disappointment me in moving to Texas. The only decent hot
>dogs in America are to be found in New York state. If you disagree with me,
>you've never had a Zweigle's Texas Hot.  Whenever I'm at the parental
>units', I have a Zweigles hot dog every day for lunch. (Broiled!  Eating
>hot dogs boiled or microwaved is just plain gross!)
>
>>From the land of hot dogs in jars,

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