Searc
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Yes. It is currently a brand under Tyson Foods.Hillshire Farm is from Wisconsin isn't it?
Yes. It is currently a brand under Tyson Foods.Hillshire Farm is from Wisconsin isn't it?
Yes. It is currently a brand under Tyson Foods.
Johnsonville is a privately owned Wisconsin-based meat company.I figure if it's a big national packaged meat brand, it's got to be Tyson, Smithfield, Hormel, or Conagra. Except maybe Oscar Mayer, and they're owned by a large food conglomerate.
Johnsonville is a privately owned Wisconsin-based meat company.
They are the largest sausage producer in the US and according to Wiki, the largest sausage brand in revenue, available in more than 45 countries. That isn't chump change.I can find them locally, but they're not that big. Certainly not Hillshire Farm big.
They are the largest sausage producer in the US and according to Wiki, the largest sausage brand in revenue, available in more than 45 countries. That isn't chump change.
No, not thai chili sauce - this kind. It's not really a spicy dish:mmmm.. chili sauce + grape jelly little smokies? Why have I never heard of this. Sounds amazing! Is it the thai chili sauce that you get in a big squeeze container at the grocery store?
Those other things? Never heard of them
Oh yeah... the mayo "salads" what have essentially no salad..
As for the bacon wrapped smokies, they are oh so delicious, but even in social isolation, no one has time for that!!!
Missouri I could see. WA? I had no idea! My aunt lives near Tacoma.. I'll have to call and see if she has any good Little Smokies recipes...
Question: are "little smokies" inherently any different than any other types of cocktail weenies?
I live in Ontario but don’t recall ever seeing chilli sauce like that hereNo, not thai chili sauce - this kind. It's not really a spicy dish:
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vI was wondering myself. We call all miniature sausages here cocktail weenies, no matter what the variety. Other than canned Vienna Sausages, cocktail weenies aren't always available but do show up routinely in stores around the holidays.
If you don’t use it for anything maybe you’ve just never noticed? It’s usually shelved with the ketchup, not with the Frank’s and Siracha and whatnot. It’s not a hot sauce. President’s Choice (SuperStore) and Compliments (Sobey’s) are both store brands of the same thing.I live in Ontario but don’t recall ever seeing chilli sauce like that here
I’ll take a look for curiosity sake, I work in a grocery store and the department I’m in is next to that section so I literally stare at that aisle all dayIf you don’t use it for anything maybe you’ve just never noticed? It’s usually shelved with the ketchup, not with the Frank’s and Siracha and whatnot. It’s not a hot sauce. President’s Choice (SuperStore) and Compliments (Sobey’s) are both store brands of the same thing.