spiralout462
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I would say IMO, that for the ultimate Weiner-Hot Dog-Frank, it would have to definitely be in a natural casing. Although this doesn't necessarily assure what's inside is good, because I have had natural casing wieners-sausages over the years that were "meh".
But there is no duplicating that "snap" that only a natural casing product will have.
I generally agree with your observations. I like Dietz and Watson.
I also prefer my dogs be of the "all meat" variety. All beef hot dogs are not really my idea of a traditional hot dog. The same can be said of Bologna.