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I am certain, Rooster Cogburn needed these, along with his corn dodgers on the trail. At least, after a 45 caliber slug made a through hole, he'd still have some food remaining to eat. Corn dodgers would return to meal dust. Who thinks of these things? Pretzel rolls, so good.
 
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whAT ARE THEY ?





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Why they're soft pretzel dough rolls bendable. They look like a baked potato... Big Grin They taste of pretzel. They're food by golly.
 
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Pics for reference?


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Why they're soft pretzel dough rolls bendable. They look like a baked potato... Big Grin They taste of pretzel. They're food by golly.


Food, you say? Calling this Nectar of the Gods (especially when dipped in a nice spicy mustard)
"food" is damning with faint praise!

It's probably just as well I can't find them in this benighted hellhole of unsophisticated comestibles, I'd weigh 300 pounds easy.




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I wondered if they would be fattening PHpaul. And yes, dipping them is just dandy, even tomato soup. If you have a Wegmans or Krogers there? You can bake your own too.
 
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who puts 'em out ? Nestle's?





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These? I'm in!



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^^^ That's the little dumplings right there.. Big Grin My, they are good.
 
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One of the nearby Amish markets sells sausage pretzel rolls (think pigs-in-a-blanket) with homemade honey mustard. That's gooooood stuff.
 
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Make them with burgers or pulled pork.


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Some are good, some are too rubbery.

I make sliders with them from time to time.
 
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Yeah, 1 roll and 2 pounds of pulled pork.. Big Grin I actually like them with real butter or just pull them apart and eat them like soft pretzel.
 
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If you have a good German deli or grocer near you they may make fresh rolls and pretzels. When we lived in Chicago we used to go to a place called Delicatessen Meyer on Lincoln. Every Saturday you could get fresh pretzels or rolls.

I found that our Costco out here carries decent ones too. I don't recall the brand but they've had fresh ones from time to time.
 
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These are outstanding as well



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are they very salty ?





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They are ok once in a while (just for variety), but they won't replace other types buns
 
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I thought we were talking about the new 7-11 offering. I actually like their pretzels they carry now for a quick meal. They started in the last few weeks smaller soft pretzels that you could dip in their nacho cheese sauce. Bavarian Pretzel Fail (note I have not indulged in them, and likely won't, but I am sure it's a fail).



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are they very salty ?


Not the ones I have had.
 
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