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Tommy Elrod
Burger, no doubt. Maybe I'm just spoiled living near so many great burger places, but I haven't had a bad burger in years.
One time, I was at Lowe's doing some home renovation shopping, and when I was leaving realized that I hadn't eaten all day. They had a hot dog food truck out there and much to my surprise it may have been the best dog I've ever eaten. The quality of meat makes such a big difference with a hot dog, less so for a burger. Hebrew National is loads better than your standard dog.
Bratwurst is its own thing, and again largely dependent upon the dog. We get some good ones from a local butcher shop that a friend owns. For store bought, Aldi sells some pretty good ones, as to be expected since they're a German chain. I don't know why people bother with Johnsonville anymore, as store brand is likely to be better.
One time, I was at Lowe's doing some home renovation shopping, and when I was leaving realized that I hadn't eaten all day. They had a hot dog food truck out there and much to my surprise it may have been the best dog I've ever eaten. The quality of meat makes such a big difference with a hot dog, less so for a burger. Hebrew National is loads better than your standard dog.
Bratwurst is its own thing, and again largely dependent upon the dog. We get some good ones from a local butcher shop that a friend owns. For store bought, Aldi sells some pretty good ones, as to be expected since they're a German chain. I don't know why people bother with Johnsonville anymore, as store brand is likely to be better.