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njbchbum 11-25-2012 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 584858)
We have returned from Ohio and when we came we brought back a cooler with several packages of Goetta, a breakfast meat similar to Scrapple, (but BETTER ;) ) Several cans of Cincinnati chili, and several cans of Worthmore Mock Turtle Soup. ( This soup has NOTHING in it of turtle), but rather ground beef and vegetables that just is so yummy on a cold evening here with a good sandwich) I just found out that the people who own the Worthmore Soup Company in Cincinnati have wintered here in The Villages for years.

Does anyone know them? I don't think their last name is Worthmore and I am guessing they must be in their eighties. I would love to meet them and shake their hands and try to finagle the recipe. It is yummy soup.

Anyway, when you go back to the place of your childhood, what do you bring back that you cannot get here???

gracie - do a search on worthmore food products - lots of articles to read - seems the family name is hock - company started by phil hock.

didja know you can buy a bunch of the mock turtle soup on amazon.com? click on the amazon icon to view [ame=http://www.amazon.com/Worthmore-Mock-Turtle-Soup-10-Ounce/dp/B00473LWT4]Worthmore Mock Turtle Soup, 10-Ounce (Pack of 12): Amazon.com: Grocery & Gourmet Food[/ame]

2BNTV 11-25-2012 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by njbchbum (Post 585068)
gracie - do a search on worthmore food products - lots of articles to read - seems the family name is hock - company started by phil hock.

didja know you can buy a bunch of the mock turtle soup on amazon.com? click on the amazon icon to view Worthmore Mock Turtle Soup, 10-Ounce (Pack of 12): Amazon.com: Grocery & Gourmet Food

Good find. I checked the Amazon web site and read the review.

Gracie, did you post the review on Amazon web site? :jester:

BTW - Gracie, did you have a good time in Ohio?

Hugs

Joe :wave:

TednRobin 11-25-2012 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by gmcneill (Post 584867)
Mallo Cups!

I walked by the Boyer candy factory every day to/from school.
Such torture, especially for an adolescent.

We being from the same area gm, bring a case of Delgrosso's spaghetti sauce, and also stop at the Boyer's outlet for candy.

applesoffh 11-25-2012 03:10 PM

Last time we came back from NYC, we brought Bauer's Mustard, 15 lbs of smoked salmon, 2 whole smoked whitefish (vac packed), 2 lbs of kippered (baked) salmon (vac packed), all from the local smokehouse in Middle Village, Queens and 2 dozen frikadellen (a German hamburger) from Zum Stamtisch in Glendale.

faithfulfrank 11-25-2012 03:52 PM

We did not go up north this season, but when we do I like to bring back from Western NY the following;

1) Kimilweck rolls for "Beef on Wecks" (Although I was told Publix knows how to make them and will on request).

2) White Hots

3) A few gallons of Chivetta's marinade for Chicken, etc. (AWESOME!!) could not live without this...

4) Salean's hot dogs

5) Bison Chip dip.

6) If I could Perry's Ice Cream (Sabre's Top Shelf Sundae is to die for...)

7) Tim Hortons coffee and chili.

8) A Mighty Taco from of course, Mighty Taco....

9) Lastly, a good pizza- not thin like NY style, not deep dish like Chicago, just in between....like almost any pizza made around Buffalo or Rochester.

That being said, we moved here, we love it and would not move back. OH, I almost forgot...a bushel of GOOD HONEYCRISP apples....

Frank

gmcneill 11-25-2012 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by TednRobin (Post 585110)
We being from the same area gm, bring a case of Delgrosso's spaghetti sauce, and also stop at the Boyer's outlet for candy.

Happy Thanksgiving W/end Holiday wishes to fellow former Blair Co residents.

I had forgotten about Delgrosso sauces, all of which are awesome! My favorite is the basic marinara.

Whenever my cousins or I make meatballs (following the family recipe taught to us by our Nana) we use that sauce instead of making our own. None of us cousins will ever divulge that secret to our uncles/aunts for fear of being disowned by the family ;)

TednRobin 11-25-2012 09:58 PM

[QUOTE=gmcneill;585258]Happy Thanksgiving W/end Holiday wishes to fellow former Blair Co residents.



Same to you and yours. :thumbup:

Suzi 11-25-2012 10:05 PM

Vernors and Faygo pop, Better Made Potatoe chips are the best. Cassata cakes and Angel Wings. Kogel hot dogs and Kowalski sausage. We live in the UP and can only get most of these favorites when we visit downstate. I CAN order Better Made on-line and I do so frequently....yum !
We hope to build in TV (Gilchrist ) within this next year.

SALYBOW 11-25-2012 11:42 PM

Add this to Gracie's list
 
We add these things to Gracie's list since we both come from Cincinnati. Along with her goodies we bring Frisch's tarter sauce. Montgomery Inn BBQ sauce. Aglamesis and Graters candy, and Husmans potato chips. But the best of the things we bring is Goetta. Just had some this morning. Yummy. :mmmm:

ladylake1 11-26-2012 07:56 AM

From eastern PA I gotta have chubs of Schaeffer Bologna. They check them at the airport for explosives!! Also Charles and Gibbles Potato Chips. Fresh Market carries Charles Chips so I can get my fix locally.

quirky3 11-26-2012 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by ladylake1 (Post 585391)
From eastern PA I gotta have chubs of Schaeffer Bologna. They check them at the airport for explosives!! Also Charles and Gibbles Potato Chips. Fresh Market carries Charles Chips so I can get my fix locally.

I remember my neighbors having Charles Chips delivered in the famous can. Good stuff! Also, Faithful Frank mentioned kimmelweck rolls - Wegman's has expanded as far south as Maryland, and they carry them - maybe some day they will be in Florida!

unknown*server 11-26-2012 11:15 AM

Herr's bite-size sourdough pretzels and real fresh Polish kielbasa (not smoked) from Kowalonek's in Shenandoah, PA, are what we miss most.

However, the closest we've come to finding similar down here are Sweetbay's pretzel nuggets... they have the right crunch and salt content... and Publix kielbasa is pretty good, but it's missing the little mustard seeds. We've tried the Polish deli in Leesburg and the one down in Tampa, but, oddly enough, Publix beats them both.

784caroline 11-26-2012 11:28 AM

Large blocks of Anthracite coal...in the front yard !


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