"Cows-in-a-Blanket"?
Charlie
On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 10:50 AM Lawrence Woods <lmwoods@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 1/25/2021 ,AG Schnozz wrote:
> > I'm intrigued by the "Hebrew National" sign in the background. Today,
> > "Hebrew National" is famous for the hot dogs. Very good hot dogs,
> > actually.
> Hebrew National started out as a local New York City meat packer
> supplying kosher deli meats. The sign probably belongs to a
> delicatessen that sold that brand. Now a division of ConAgra, Hebrew
> National still produces a full range of beef deli products - corned
> beef, salami, pastrami, etc. - as well as hot dogs. I would imagine
> that products that have a shorter shelf life or less commercial interest
> than hot dogs don't get distributed as wide.
>
> One of their products is "Beef Franks in a Blanket." I guess it just
> would not do to call them "Pigs in a Blanket."
>
> ----- Larry Woods
>
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