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    Trail Bologna PSA

    If you are ever offered Trail Bologna from Ohio, just say yes. It’s incredible!!!! When I first moved to Ohio 25 years ago I was given some "Swiss and Trail" and have been loving it ever since.

    It’s all beef, has quite a firm texture and beautifully seasoned. Traditionally served here in Ohio with a baby Swiss cheese (crackers optional).

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    #2
    I love me some Loney. But seriously, smoked bologna is one of my favorite things. I also love it skillet fried with onions. Oh geez. Now I need to go buy some.

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    • Mr. Bones
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      An one can do smoked, then skillet fried, with onion, as well.

      At least, this one has...

      Fried bologna is also purty danged fine with some breakfast tucker; slap a lil maple syrup all up on it...pancakes, eggses, taters, grits...it pairs well with all!
      Last edited by Mr. Bones; November 25, 2021, 06:12 AM.

    #3
    My wife grew up in Dover and we have had a steady supply of Troyer’s since we have been together and I tried it for the first time. I like it with mustard, too. Love that stuff! There is a cheese house in New Philadelphia called Yaggi’s that shipped me cheese and trail while I was deployed to Iraq.

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    • ssandy_561
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      Well It’s a small world. I’ve lived in Dover for my last 25 years.

    • RickyBobby
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      That’s crazy! My mother in law still lives there on Buckeye St near the high school.

    #4
    Why do they call it "trail"? Carryover from wagon train?

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    • smokenoob
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      D’oh! I was always slow in reading comprehension 🙄

    • RickyBobby
      RickyBobby commented
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      No worries, me too. Lol, I only found out after asking almost the identical question.

    • Mr. Bones
      Mr. Bones commented
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      So why do they call it...

      Oh, never mind...

      Had yall goin, huh?

    #5
    Is it available anywhere online?

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    • ssandy_561
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      I’m not sure how to post a web link but if you search Walnut Creek Cheese you can buy it there along with bulk foods and spices. The actual store is 20 minutes from me and it’s one of my favorite stores of all time.

    • ssandy_561
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      Their Uncle Mike’s beef jerky and beef sticks are pretty tasty also.

    #6
    Found it! Thanks.

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      #7
      I like a good ring bologna. We had some the other night with chipped potatoes, onions, and jalapenos.

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      • Mr. Bones
        Mr. Bones commented
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        bbqLuv Glad I could help, Brother!

        Lemme know what ya think!

        Happy Thanksgivin!!!

      • texastweeter
        texastweeter commented
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        Mr. Bones rednecks gotta eat, right?

      • Mr. Bones
        Mr. Bones commented
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        Reckon that's true enough, Brother texastweeter

        Rednecks gotta eat.

        Otherwise?

        Well Hail!

        Ain't really much dadgum fun to say "Pull my finger", now is it?

        What an incredibly boring prospect fer life that is.

      #8
      My favorite is Nemecek ring bologna from Slovecek's in West Texas.
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      • 58limited
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        Slovacek's is great. I used to drive over to Snook from College Station to stock up on their BBQ Links.

      #9
      Good ring bologna makes the slicing sandwich meat stuff look ridiculous.

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        #10
        I grew up eating troyers trail bologna. Never questioned why it was called trail bologna. I just assumed trail bologna meant it was ring bologna instead of the wide sandwich sliced bologna. Greetings from Louisville

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          #11
          So, why is it called Trail Ohio?

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          • BBQandLove
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            Just don’t ask why Intercourse, PA and Blue Ball, PA are named what they are.

          #12
          Troyers does a lot more than trail bologna, too. They have quite the deli, and the prices are ridiculously low (at least if you can get there in person). Not sure about shipping but their Cajun turkey is fantastic, as is most all of their sausage line. There is a reason that places all over the state (and actually region now) offer their products for sale.

          Find bulk foods, butter, cheese, meats, and more wholesome foods from Amish Country, Ohio. Selling Troyer Cheese and Amish Wedding Foods products.

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            #13
            For those of you in Iowa, the ring bologna from Kitts in Dedham (just south of Carroll) is worthy. Famous, they say. My mother grew up in the house next to it, the building was my grandfather's chicken hatchery way back. That might make me biased, but I don't recommend things lightly. It is a solid product.

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              #14
              Oscar Meyer has a way with B_O_L_O_G_N_A Fried Bologna Sandwiches (Southern Style) Recipe - Food.com
              Pairs well with BPR.

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                #15
                Love that stuff born and raised in New Philadelphia, and still reside here.

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