• Phoenixz
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    52 days ago

    Elbow macaronis with little blocks of molten cheese and little blocks of spam meat. Add in a little kit of ketchup and mayo on the side.

    Makes my wife convulse even thinking about it, but I love it. My grand mother would make this for me every now and then as a treat and it never stopped being a treat.

  • @dumblederp@aussie.zone
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    42 days ago

    I’m fond of the occasional Frey Bentos steak and kidney pie in a can but they’re getting pricey in Australia.

    • Mex
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      42 days ago

      oh god, they are so bad… Kinda fancy one now.

    • @Leeuk@feddit.uk
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      83 days ago

      Fun fact, in The Flash movie (guessing nobodys seen it considering it was a flop of the year) Barry opens his mostly empty fridge… and there’s a tin of these in there. Most people probably think it was a prop product but I literally ate them last week…

      I have a weird thing about ratios with meat/bread and these are the only hotdogs that don’t overwhelm me.

      • @glimse@lemmy.world
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        73 days ago

        That is a fun fact, thank you for sharing.

        I have been thinking about 8 HOT DOGS in Brine all day today. A shame the only place I can find it is amazon for $52

              • @glimse@lemmy.world
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                32 days ago

                I’ve only sent a handful of emails to IT over the years while working here:

                1. Hello, AutoCAD says I don’t have a license

                2. Hello, I forgot my phone - can you get me into my laptop?

                3. (Literally the next day) Hello, I forgot my phone again…

                4. Hello, my laptop battery is dead, can I have a new one?

                5. Hello, can you please set my Teams profile picture to the attached photo of 8 HOT DOGS in Brine?

                • @Trilobyte@feddit.ukOP
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                  21 day ago

                  Had a good laugh at this one! May the briny goodness of 8 HOT DOGS in Brine be known throughout the globe

          • Ben Hur Horse Race
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            13 days ago

            Over about 40 years, yes I believe I have. They were out of jars though, which are also gross as hell.

            The Lidl bockwursts in a jar par examplé

  • @wtckt@lemm.ee
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    123 days ago

    Love that food photography style. Two tiny twigs of parsley draped on those huge vulgar sausages. Everything green is somehow greyish.

  • 𝕮𝕬𝕭𝕭𝕬𝕲𝕰
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    93 days ago

    I ate mountains of Ye Olde Oak hotdogs as a student.

    I’m now a vegetarian but some days I do think back fondly to them. My usual “guilty pleasure” snack now is a “bagel pizza” - cheap bagel, ketchup, slices of cheddar grilled to be just barely melted. I had it once at a friends’ house whose mum was Canadian, and it lives rent free in my mind.

    He also taught me D&D, painted me a Kroot Auxiliary tau army(!) and was/is a wonderfully odd chap.

  • @essell@lemmy.world
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    43 days ago

    I’m surprised it’s possible to have a favourite.

    I’ve never been able to tell the difference between hotdogs, I had no idea there is any until you get upto proper Frankfurter levels

    • @Leeuk@feddit.uk
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      23 days ago

      We had these last week with a pack of 6 buns, can normally fit 2 extras on to one of the other buns.

  • @tetris11@feddit.uk
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    33 days ago

    I just had a can of these! 85p, 4x cheaper than their fancier glass-vareity brethren. Stick em in a microwave for a minute, and that’s a lunch right there.

    Growing up, Wagon Wheels used to be my secret pleasure, but I’ve gone off them the last few years - just not that chocolatey or creamy.

    I currently love going to a chicken shop. For a while I lived in a country without one, but those dark days are gone now.