Foods You Miss

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  1. John Brunner

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    Around my area they were labeled Hot Dog Caddies. The only reference to them I could ever find were conversations on forums where others asked about the Caddies brand.

    I found a January 2021 comment I made about them here, but I used the same pick as you, Nancy. Man, I miss those things. The sidewalls let you pile on the onions & chili without them sliding off. As I recall from the forum conversations, these are no longer made.

    King Arthur has a recipe for New England Hot Dog Buns.

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    Apparently these are used for lobster rolls. The sides are not as high as the caddies.
     
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    Another one was Nabisco Blueberry Fruit Wheats. Not frosted. Not flavored frosting, but jelly like fruit in the middle of bite-sized shredded wheat. I used to eat them right out of the box with coffee. :(

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    One of my favorite snacks of the kid.

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    Cajun/Creole cuisine. It irks me to no end that it is so hard to find around here.
     
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    That's an interesting observation. I don't know that I've ever seen (or eaten at) a Cajun restaurant, authentic or wannabe. And I lived near DC for over 45 years, where there were ethnic restaurants all over the place.
     
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    When I was working for different companies, we were in New Orleans a lot. It’s a big convention town. I absolutely love the food there. You can find the occasional Jambalaya dish around here, or maybe a blackened dish, but I have not found anything that I would call authentic in terms of flavor.
     
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