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Big_Fat_Dan wrote:
chokethechicken wrote::lol: Did you get some? I think those are the ones you can pick up in Costco too.


I haven't yet, i'm going to get some thou, when pay day finally arrives. I'm going to have to try and borrow my friends costco card and do a food run, it's like heaven at that place.


I hope you look alike, I think they have photos on their cards.... :)
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He's photo is pretty much faded away, it's brillant!!! ;)
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Many thanks to everyone for their suggestions. The closest to what I was looking for was Chicago's Best, but Just Kosher doesn't deliver to this area. However, have discovered that Ocado also stocks them. Before I order online, am going to do a final check to my local Waitrose to see if they have them, which is often the way with Ocado-stocked products.
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Hi BFD well I followed your instructiions and nabbed the last packet, maybe it's because they are stocked up for Christmas but boy do they know how to hide the good stuff :D . I chose NOT to buy "Ye Olde Oak" Hot Dog Onions in a jar figuring how hard can it be to slice and steam/simmer some onions. :shock:
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Had them last night, very tasty indeed, also picked up some salt beef, which we had for lunch.
Thanks for the help
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Good work Keith, good work indeed.
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I went to the long table in Dalston friday night and had one of the best hot dogs i have ever tasted, really juicy.

If you ever in the area, go for it.
http://www.bigapplehotdogs.com/
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Big_Fat_Dan wrote:I went to the long table in Dalston friday night and had one of the best hot dogs i have ever tasted, really juicy.

If you ever in the area, go for it.
http://www.bigapplehotdogs.com/


I was wondering if you got to try them and if so, were they any good. Great to hear all the hype is deserved.
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I had a Pimp Steak which is a 100% beef, a boy was it good. The selection wasn't great as it was packed out, but they would do you what liked but it meant waiting for it, but i was going with the 100% beef anyway. As far as the rest of the market, i really wanted to try a Lucky Chip burger, but that was a 30/45 minutes wait, and the last train home was upon us so i didn't get to sample one of there legendary burgers. I did however try some Mexican, tender cuts of beef grilled nestled on a tacos with corriander and onions, soaked in a real nice hot sauce, melt in the mouth stuff.
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Swindon_Ed wrote:
Big_Fat_Dan wrote:I went to the long table in Dalston friday night and had one of the best hot dogs i have ever tasted, really juicy.

If you ever in the area, go for it.
http://www.bigapplehotdogs.com/


I was wondering if you got to try them and if so, were they any good. Great to hear all the hype is deserved.


Cheers bud, when I'm next in the area. II'll pop over and try them out.

Regards

Ed
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