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Originally posted by UncleVic
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Originally posted by Michael Hoffman
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Originally posted by UncleVic
Now off to sample my new package of Koegels Vienna Natural Casing franks!
Never heard of them. Where are they from?
Michigan… And yes, they where good!
I’ll look for them the next time I’m up fishing.
I think it is time for a moderator to step in here before this thread gets out of hand, I have seen it happen here before and it seems it is heading in the direction.

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Originally posted by Michael Hoffman
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Originally posted by UncleVic
Now off to sample my new package of Koegels Vienna Natural Casing franks!
Never heard of them. Where are they from?
Michigan… And yes, they where good!
Forgot to mention, the Maifest starts at 1 pm and runs to 6 or 7.
ooohhhhhh you made your self perfectly clear Mike, and thank you for exposing your soft spot. You really didn’t think I was going to cut you some slack with that "get bent" comment did you?
Obviously, I’ve not made myself clear. My name is Michael. On the other hand, I suppose it’s always possible that you are merely being a boor.
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Michael Hoffman Posted – 05/28/2005 : 17:03:39
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Michael Hoffman Posted – 05/28/2005 : 14:35:28
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Thanks for the kind words Mike, and I wish you the same.
Think nothing of it Mr. Btfsplk.
Mr.Btfsplk? Mike your such a lovable Shmoo, drop the formality and call me Joe
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I haven’t yet been to Hallo Berlin. Do you know where they get their sausages from? I’ve heard that it is Schaller & Weber. For those of you who may be interested, tomorrow (Sun May 29th)there will be a Maifest at The Old Bay Restaurant at 61-63 Church St. in New Brunswick, right off rt 27 near Rutgers. Admission of $10.00 includes a buffet consisting of Assorted Grilled Sausages (including bratwurst), Saurkraut, German Potato Salad, Roasted Pork with beer sauce, Sauerbraten, Braised Red Cabbage and Apples, Potato Pancakes, Pretzel Crusted Chicken, Black Forest Cake, as well as your first beer. They serve quality imported beer and micros on tap. Known as a Cajun restaurant with one of the better beer bars in the area. They will also have live German music.Last year the sausages were from Schaller & Weber. I’ll be going and I hope to see some of you there. A great time if you like beer and German food. I’ll be wearing a Roadfood tee shirt.
I was only there a couple of times, so I am unsure of the answer to your question. The article in THAT paper [;)] said their dogs were from Karl Ehmer, perhaps the sausages are from the same place. KArl Ehmer products are good, but I usually go to the Forest Pork Store for my German style franks and sausages. It is a bit further than Karl Ehmer, so it depends how much time I have.
That Maifest sounds good…I may have to see if I can get over there! Thanks for the tip!
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Originally posted by UncleVic
Now off to sample my new package of Koegels Vienna Natural Casing franks!
Never heard of them. Where are they from?

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New York Times? huh… I get my daily info from Roadfood! I’d rather get multiple views, including Mr. Fox’s for my decisions. Atleast credit is givin where due.. Now off to sample my new package of Koegels Vienna Natural Casing franks!
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Originally posted by fpczyz
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Michael Hoffman Posted – 05/28/2005 : 14:35:28
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Thanks for the kind words Mike, and I wish you the same.
Think nothing of it Mr. Btfsplk.
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Michael Hoffman Posted – 05/28/2005 : 14:35:28
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Thanks for the kind words Mike, and I wish you the same.
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Originally posted by seafarer john
At issue here is the NYTimes, not the relative "status" or personality of any of our members.<clip>
As I said previously, the Times Food section has a blatant elitist attitude- if you are a "nobody" (even if you have gained great knowlwdge in your area) you are not worthy of a credit, if you are wellborn, wellconnected, wellschooled, your name comes up in 12 point bold type.
Yeah…what you said…and they don’t include NASCAR results in the sports section either! (at least they never used to…I stopped reading it a while ago).[;)][}:)]
I personally like the Halo Berlin style dog. Definitely not as spicy as the others, but a classic with just a squirt of a good deli style mustard. I live near a Karl Ehmer store and enjoy these at home frequently.
I haven’t yet been to Hallo Berlin. Do you know where they get their sausages from? I’ve heard that it is Schaller & Weber. For those of you who may be interested, tomorrow (Sun May 29th)there will be a Maifest at The Old Bay Restaurant at 61-63 Church St. in New Brunswick, right off rt 27 near Rutgers. Admission of $10.00 includes a buffet consisting of Assorted Grilled Sausages (including bratwurst), Saurkraut, German Potato Salad, Roasted Pork with beer sauce, Sauerbraten, Braised Red Cabbage and Apples, Potato Pancakes, Pretzel Crusted Chicken, Black Forest Cake, as well as your first beer. They serve quality imported beer and micros on tap. Known as a Cajun restaurant with one of the better beer bars in the area. They will also have live German music.
Last year the sausages were from Schaller & Weber. I’ll be going and I hope to see some of you there. A great time if you like beer and German food. I’ll be wearing a Roadfood tee shirt.
I think my mother would have said "hot dog." And she also would have said, "Why do these people get so upset? It’s just a hot dog."
That was very kind of you. Thank you.
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