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wish I could still eat them. loved a fried bologna sandwich but given choice of life over good ole greasy foods, I chose life. my diet today is more directed toward healthy foods/drink. figure by doing so I can hopefully extend my life another 10-15 years.

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1 hour ago, DaBillsFanSince1973 said:

wish I could still eat them. loved a fried bologna sandwich but given choice of life over good ole greasy foods, I chose life. my diet today is more directed toward healthy foods/drink. figure by doing so I can hopefully extend my life another 10-15 years.

Good for you. It ain't easy. I am again attempting the same. Down 55 lbs. in two years.

 

What is more distressing is the pollutants in food in this country doing long term harm.    

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25 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

One of our Bills Tailgates constants.

 

Thick sliced, a few cuts on the edges. Peppers and onions offered. I like mine with some Weber's as well.

 

Would smash one right now.

 

That sounds absolutely disgusting.

What time does it start?

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My dad used to make fried bologna, banana peppers and scrambled eggs every Saturday morning.  He had a high tolerance for heat so those banana peppers were dried and very hot.  After a while mom made him buy a stove top for the cellar because she didn't want that "awful smell" in the kitchen every Saturday morning.  I was the youngest of 4 and was a willing consumer of Dad's cuisine.

 

Fried Bologna sandwiches were a staple in our house particularly on nights mom was working...Dad was the best "mom absent" cook ever. 

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On 4/15/2025 at 1:42 PM, PastaJoe said:

I put 3 slits in it so it doesn’t curl. On bread with ketchup.

 

I am not a fan of fried baloney ... or ketchup on any meat except hamburgers or cheeseburgers "with everything".    The combination is worthy of a vomit emoji.

 

I do, however, like uncooked bologna with yellow mustard.

 

On 4/15/2025 at 5:29 PM, Roundybout said:

Okay, do you guys get thin sliced baloney and stack it for your sandwiches, or do you get real thick steak-cut baloney? 

 

I'm partial to the former. 

 

I'm a fan of thin sliced and stacked bologna for sandwiches.

 

8 hours ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Substitute a thick slice of natural casing liverwurst,  thinner slice of onion 3 to 2 ration liver sausage to onion, then Weber's mustard on Kaiser roll.

 

Fine eats!

 

Love it.  I sometimes add dill pickle relish or kosher dill slices.  Yum!

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55 minutes ago, SoTier said:

 

I am not a fan of fried baloney ... or ketchup on any meat except hamburgers or cheeseburgers "with everything".    The combination is worthy of a vomit emoji.

 

I do, however, like uncooked bologna with yellow mustard.

 

 

I'm a fan of thin sliced and stacked bologna for sandwiches.

 

 

Love it.  I sometimes add dill pickle relish or kosher dill slices.  Yum!

 

dill relish(not sweet), mustard and no ketchup

You sir, have outstanding taste.

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8 hours ago, US Egg said:

Good for you. It ain't easy. I am again attempting the same. Down 55 lbs. in two years.

 

What is more distressing is the pollutants in food in this country doing long term harm.    

I just started this diet 6 weeks ago. I've lost 10 lb so far. I had no idea how good blueberries were until I started eating them everyday. That's just a very small portion of the healthy food that I'm eating now. Keep up the good work man, life can be good when healthy. Oh, yes it ain't easy But well worth the benefits and I know my heart tends to like it.

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14 minutes ago, DaBillsFanSince1973 said:

I just started this diet 6 weeks ago. I've lost 10 lb so far. I had no idea how good blueberries were until I started eating them everyday. That's just a very small portion of the healthy food that I'm eating now. Keep up the good work man, life can be good when healthy. Oh, yes it ain't easy But well worth the benefits and I know my heart tends to like it.


Blueberries rock. They’re great for the brain too. 

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3 hours ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:

If you ever get to Montreal, make sure to check out Wilensky’s.  Fried bologna with salami, swiss cheese, and mustard on a roll.  It’s a must whenever I get up there.

 

I was just in MTL. Wish I saw this sooner.

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On 4/15/2025 at 3:58 PM, Another Fan said:

I do love bologna and cheese.

 

But I thought I was the only one that had weird food quirks like that.  There was in another lifetime a manager I had who always ate or drank Stonyfield organic products.  She wasn’t the easiest person to work for her and her breathe a lot of times smelled bad.

 

So yes I still can’t eat or drink that product 

I went to a Polish deli recently and got a Bologna ring.  So good and not full of the preservatives like they put in certain store brands 

What’s a bologna ring?

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On 4/16/2025 at 9:06 PM, DaBillsFanSince1973 said:

I just started this diet 6 weeks ago. I've lost 10 lb so far. I had no idea how good blueberries were until I started eating them everyday. That's just a very small portion of the healthy food that I'm eating now. Keep up the good work man, life can be good when healthy. Oh, yes it ain't easy But well worth the benefits and I know my heart tends to like it.

 

On 4/16/2025 at 9:21 PM, Roundybout said:


Blueberries rock. They’re great for the brain too. 


My wife is very careful with her diet and we always have fresh fruit in the house. Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, watermelon, etc. I just keep going for the blueberries. I can’t help myself. I must say, there are some telltale signs that maybe you need to diversify your diet if you go overboard, if you know what I mean….

 

My wife paid someone to hold her accountable early in this weight control process. One surprise was they would make her stop and eat. She was working a crazy schedule with no time for the bathroom but she had to stop for a snack between meals. It kept her from getting too hungry, then pigging out on chips or something bad. That was interesting. She also has warm water with lemon every day. 🤷‍♂️

 

Good luck with the weight loss. Go pick up a 10-12lb bowling ball and know you’re already carrying around that much less. 

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I know a cook who sails for Algoma Central Corporation, and on steak night she'll do up just as much thick sliced bologna as steak.  Down easters and the sailors from Newfoundland would rather have bologna.

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