Anonymous
Post 08/28/2015 08:07     Subject: Re:Favorite regional/hometown brands

Old Bay!
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2015 07:56     Subject: Favorite regional/hometown brands

DC native here, and I'm love with all the new local foods, especially the hot sauces like Uncle Brutha's and Baba's Cooking School. Perfect for going on Half Smokes from Manager's (ok that's Baltimore).
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2015 23:39     Subject: Favorite regional/hometown brands

Fluff
Lime rickeys
Raspberry lime rickeys
Rosenfelds bagels and challah

Newton, MA
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2015 23:26     Subject: Re:Favorite regional/hometown brands

Utz, I'm from here.
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2015 23:22     Subject: Re:Favorite regional/hometown brands

Anonymous wrote:Detroit:

Faygo sodA
Better made chips
Sanders bumpy cake and hot fudge


We NEED To talk!
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2015 23:16     Subject: Favorite regional/hometown brands

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Old Vienna's Red Hot Riplets
Billy Goat Chips
Provel Cheese
Happy Apples
Fazio's Toasted Ravioli


Hey, where'd you go to high school?

Bissingers chocolate
Kaldis coffee


Gateway Tech
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2015 23:15     Subject: Favorite regional/hometown brands

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Old Vienna's Red Hot Riplets
Billy Goat Chips
Provel Cheese
Happy Apples
Fazio's Toasted Ravioli


Hey, where'd you go to high school?

Bissingers chocolate
Kaldis coffee


Gateway Tech ?
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2015 22:52     Subject: Re:Favorite regional/hometown brands

Hammonds Pretzels
lots of small, local potato chip brands
fresh, local tomatoes and corn (other produce, too, but mainly those)

Lancaster, PA
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2015 22:52     Subject: Favorite regional/hometown brands

Anonymous wrote:Old Vienna's Red Hot Riplets
Billy Goat Chips
Provel Cheese
Happy Apples
Fazio's Toasted Ravioli


Hey, where'd you go to high school?

Bissingers chocolate
Kaldis coffee
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2015 22:50     Subject: Favorite regional/hometown brands

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yall can thank Winston Salem for blessing the world with Krispy Creme donuts and Texas Pete Hot sauce.
I also love Movarian Cookies, Im starting to see those in more gourmet specialty shops.
And I am always excited to see Cheerwine on the shelf at Harris Teeter.
Oh and Biscuitville (which is based in VA but all over NC).


NC Native here... I attended Governor's School one summer and fell in love with W-S. Oh, those were the days. We ate a LOT of Moravian cookies. (I also have a Moravian star that we use in our Christmas decorations... no one in our neighborhood has one and we've gotten lots of compliments.)

But you misspelled Krispy Kreme. I'm going to assume that's an auto correct fail.



How in the world are there so many people from or familiar with W-S on this thread? I (another one hailing from 'the dash') am amazed.

Don't forget Texas Pete also makes green mountain gringo, which I think is pretty tasty for a mainstream jarred salsa.

And not just Moravian cookies...add on Moravian sugarcake and love feast buns.

Anonymous
Post 08/27/2015 22:49     Subject: Favorite regional/hometown brands

We moved to Alabama and still search out Dinosaur BBQ sauce. Thankfully, you can get it at Whole Foods.

Also, Saranac beer.
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2015 22:47     Subject: Favorite regional/hometown brands

Salen's hot dogs
Bison french onion dip

Buffalo, NY
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2015 22:36     Subject: Favorite regional/hometown brands

Anonymous wrote:Old Vienna's Red Hot Riplets
Billy Goat Chips
Provel Cheese
Happy Apples
Fazio's Toasted Ravioli


You must be from St. Louis. I had clients there for 5 years and still do not understand the appeal of Provel. But i LOVE toasted ravioli! Yum!!

I hail from MN--love Old Dutch dill pickle chips (pair with Muenster cheese for the ultimate snack) and Surly beer (which would probably work well with the chips & cheese!).
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2015 21:25     Subject: Favorite regional/hometown brands

Graeter's ice cream.
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2015 21:23     Subject: Re:Favorite regional/hometown brands

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dinosaur BBQ sauce

Syracuse, NY



Yes! Love Dinosaur BBQ!

Signed,

SU Class of '93


And Pastabilities Hot Tom oil!!!