Do any of y'all have a good online source for quality bologna chubs? I'd like to try my hand at smoking some. Thanks.
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Around here the best and easiest bet is making nice with a local Deli... our meat locker has a lunch meat and cheese counter... or heck Walmart for that matter... they will usually sell you a hunk of it or an end or something.... if you like it after you try it I would try to find an independent deli or work with a manager or something to see if they will sell you an entire piece at wholesale price.
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I bought a whole piece one time at the grocery deli, I think it was Boar's Head. Anyway they charged me the sliced price for the whole piece, couldn't talk them down. As I recall it was about a 3" cylinder about 6-7" long. Cost me a fortune. But I'll tell you what, smoked that sucker was deeeelicious. Kind of reminded me of my old mom making me fried bologna sandwiches when I was a kid.
If you find a decent source Mike, let us know.
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Frick's bologna is the only thing I'll use for smoking. You can get a case of 1lb chubs direct from them with free shipping but even then it's still pricey that way. $89.00 for a case of 9. They're half that or less at stores local to me.
Frick's traditional bologna is fully cooked, gluten free, and comes in a 16oz chub. It's made without poultry filler for the best flavor and texture.
Check your local Walmart for a ring so you can try it on the cheap.
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I haven't had any recently, but rag bologna from Fineberg Packing in Memphis is excellent. Whenever the family gets together in Memphis, we visit the packing house and buy as much as we can load up. It is the Chelsea brand. I called them and had a cooler full shipped to me a couple years ago, but if I remember correctly, the shipping cost was pretty high.
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