Best Hotdogs

Vienna beef hot dogs on a toasted bakery bun with poppy seeds topped with Pickel and mustard with a bit of barbecue sauce. or relish too
 
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Has any one every tried this brand? I had someone recommend them to me, but I have yet try them. Looks like they HQ'd in Buffalo, NY.

https://sahlen.com/product/footlong-pork-and-beef-hot-dogs/
They've been a local staple in Western New York state but have become more popular with the rise of the Wegman's supermarket chain, I guess Publix carries them in the South as well. The video I posted on page 3 or 4 has a grilling Tuber (out of NJ I think) rate hotdogs and Sahlen's was second to Sabretts ahead of Nathan's or Hebrew. Sahlen's claims they are probably the oldest continuous meat packing facility in a single location and they tend to be pretty consistent for cold cuts and hams and the like as well...

The local hotdog place is Ted's, but really they need to have Weber's mustard to be enjoyed properly:

https://www.webersmustard.com/

https://www.tedshotdogs.com/
 
They've been a local staple in Western New York state but have become more popular with the rise of the Wegman's supermarket chain, I guess Publix carries them in the South as well. The video I posted on page 3 or 4 has a grilling Tuber (out of NJ I think) rate hotdogs and Sahlen's was second to Sabretts ahead of Nathan's or Hebrew. Sahlen's claims they are probably the oldest continuous meat packing facility in a single location and they tend to be pretty consistent for cold cuts and hams and the like as well...

The local hotdog place is Ted's, but really they need to have Weber's mustard to be enjoyed properly:

https://www.webersmustard.com/

https://www.tedshotdogs.com/
They look good but the price per lb. Is steep. Natural casing hot dogs that I recently got at the supermarket were $4 per 12 Oz (lol we all can’t do math nor remember when a pound was the standard unit of measure). I do remember in college natural casing dogs were in the deli case where they slice cold cuts. Seems they are somehow taboo today and “skinless” is supposed to be good! No snap, there

Ps only once did we temporarily see Thumann’s at Costco. Dietz and Watson natural casing were once at BJs. Then prices were more reasonable…
 
Picked up 2 packs @ $9.99 each, works out to $3.99/lb. Never had them but assume they will be good

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Nathan’s, Hebrew national, sabrett, Dietz and Watson, Black Bear and Boar’s Head are all pretty good IMHO. I like them bunt to a crisp on the grill…real healthy. I find ballpark dogs are too mushy. Costco dogs are very flavorful almost too much of a good thing, like you can taste them hours later.
 
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