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Kirsten Klinghammer <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 5 Jun 1996 22:26:35 -0700
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"Amy Donner on Mon Jun  3 16:42:09 1996 wrote "
>
> I have been meaning to post this for awhile, but havn't gotten around to it
> until now.  How are the products at the mail order company, Ener-G Foods,
> especeally the hotdog rolls and hamberger buns?  The summer months are
> approaching and so are  family cookouts.  I'm also interested in knowing what
> the ready-made baked goods are.
 
    I haven't had either of the above, but I really like Ener-G's
"English Muffins" for hamburger buns.  They're really tasty and are
just the right size for hamburgers.  In fact, they're one of the few
Ener-G baked goods that I like, although they're quite expensive.
 
   By the way, I put the name, "English Muffins", in quotes because
I wouldn't call them English muffins myself.  Bette Hagman's English
muffin recipe is quite good and I think much closer to a traditional
English muffin.  (Actually, to be honest about Bette Hagman's recipe,
I usually make wonderful bread sticks out of it instead!)  Anyway, I
hope you like them too.
 
                  Best wishes,
 
                  Kirsten Klinghammer
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