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Audrey I'm glad you found one that really hits the spot with you.

 

Oh I forgot to mention that the Worthington/Loma Linda Vegetarian Hot Dogs come

in a can, so you should find them on the shelf on the health food aisle at some

grocery stores

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Try those Worthington/Loma Linda Big Franks, Linkettes, or Vega-links baked on a

baking sheet (spray sheet with cooking spray and roll hot dogs in cooking spray

on the sheet pan). They are excellent that way too.

http://www.amazon.com/Loma-Linda-Franks-20-Ounce-Cans/dp/B000BEZVW2/ref=pd_sim_d\

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&

 

http://www.amazon.com/Worthington-Veja-Links-19-Ounce-Cans-Pack/dp/B000BF3AL0/re\

f=pd_sim_gro_13

 

on amazon, these are the cases of 12 cans. There is no sales tax, no shipping

and in my experience has been at my door in less than a week. Can't beat that.

 

Judy

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Audrey Snyder

Thursday, July 09, 2009 8:02 PM

Re: MSF Hotdogs?

 

 

 

 

 

I love love LOVE the Worthington Big Franks (the others are pretty good, too

-- but Big Franks are my favorites). Judy told me to try them -- they're

even good on the grill or under the broiler (I like them burnt). They are

large, only 110 calories, 11 grams of protein and vegan! Imagine that! :) My

dad the omnivore even likes them.

 

Audrey S.

 

On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 6:28 PM, wwjd <jtwigg wrote:

 

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>

> We really enjoy the Worthington/Loma Linda Hot dogs, they have the

> Linketts, Vega-Links and (highly seasoned) Big Franks. All have their own

> unique flavor and are very good. You can find them on Amazon, at most Health

> Food Stores and in Adventist Book Centers(www.adventistbookcenter.com ),

> which have a wonderful health food store in them and have worldwide

> locations.

>

> Judy

>

 

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I'm single and live alone, and I freeze what's left of the can after I have

eaten my 1 or 2 hotdogs for a week (or two weeks or longer!) They freeze

really well.

 

Audrey

 

On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 8:47 PM, wwjd <jtwigg wrote:

 

>

>

>

> Audrey I'm glad you found one that really hits the spot with you.

>

> Oh I forgot to mention that the Worthington/Loma Linda Vegetarian Hot Dogs

> come in a can, so you should find them on the shelf on the health food aisle

> at some grocery stores

> .

> Try those Worthington/Loma Linda Big Franks, Linkettes, or Vega-links baked

> on a baking sheet (spray sheet with cooking spray and roll hot dogs in

> cooking spray on the sheet pan). They are excellent that way too.

>

http://www.amazon.com/Loma-Linda-Franks-20-Ounce-Cans/dp/B000BEZVW2/ref=pd_sim_d\

bs_gro_1

>

> &

>

>

>

http://www.amazon.com/Worthington-Veja-Links-19-Ounce-Cans-Pack/dp/B000BF3AL0/re\

f=pd_sim_gro_13

>

> on amazon, these are the cases of 12 cans. There is no sales tax, no

> shipping and in my experience has been at my door in less than a week. Can't

> beat that.

>

> Judy

>

 

 

 

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