Eckrich was created in 1894.
Armour Swift-Eckrich Inc. is owned by ConAgra
Armour Swift-Eckrich Inc. is owned by ConAgra
Meats do not contain gluten.
Christopher J. Eckrich has written: 'The handbook of family business governance' -- subject(s): Boards of directors, Management, Family-owned business enterprises, Corporate governance
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Eckrich Bologna is typically made without gluten-containing ingredients, but it’s important to check the packaging for specific gluten-free labeling. Cross-contamination can occur during processing, so those with celiac disease or severe gluten sensitivity should look for products that are certified gluten-free. Always refer to the most current ingredient list to ensure safety.
The cast of Familienpackung - 2009 includes: Kim Bormann as Junge Frau Martina Eckrich as Junge Frau Valerie Hamer as Yvonne Klauke Boris Lisowski as LKW Fahrer Franziska Pietsch as Junge Frau Frank Sollmann as LKW Fahrer Tonio Valent as Hannes Klauke
Smithfield Foods, a subsidiary of WH Group, owns several other companies and brands in the meat processing and food production sectors. Notable brands under Smithfield include Eckrich, Nathan's Famous, and Farmland. Additionally, Smithfield operates various regional subsidiaries and plants that contribute to its extensive product line, which includes fresh and packaged meats.
Over the years - Kmart has changed/updated their sub sandwich recipe. You can look online and find several different version of the sub, even ones that were from WAY back in the day. However, I worked at a Kmart deli for a year back in the year 2000 and I made those subs daily! The other day I had a craving for one so I bought everything I needed and made them myself. They tasted just as I remember growing up. Here's the recipe (Follow the instructions in order, trust me... it makes a difference). 4 - 6-inch sub buns 1/4 - cup Hellman's Mayonnaise 1/4 - cup French's mustard 1/4 - head of lettuce (chopped VERY fine) 1/4 - white onion (sliced VERY thin... but NOT chopped) 4 - large tomato slices sliced to your liking (thin or thick) 20 - round dill pickle slices 4 - slices of Eckrich Beef Bologna (found in the pre-packaged deli meats) 4 - slices of Eckrich Cotto Salami (found in the pre-packaged deli meats) 4 - slices of America Cheese ****************************************** 1. Start by opening the buns *almost* all the way, however try not to break the side that's attached. 2. In a bowl, mix the mayonnaise and the mustard until it is creamy, NOT lumpy. 3. With a small spatula or butter knife, spread a generous amount of the mayo/mustard mixture on BOTH open sides of the sub bun 4. Spread a thin layer of the finely chopped lettuce *ONLY* on the bottom open side of the sub bun. 5. Place 5-6 thinly sliced onion slices on top of the lettuce 6. Take one tomato slice and cut in in half. Place one half on the right side of the bun (on top of the onions) and place the other half of the tomato on the left side of the bun (on top of the onions). 7. Line 5 dill pickle slices along the bun (on top of the tomatoes) 8. Take one slice of Eckrich bologna and cut it in half. Place the two halves (side by side) on the top half of the bun (the side with nothing on it). 9. Take one slice of Eckrich Cotto Salami and cut it in half. Place the two halves (side by side) on the bottom half of the bun (on top of the pickles). 10. Take one slice of American Cheese and cut it in half diagonally and place them side by side on top of the Eckrich Cotto Salami. 11. Fold the sub buns together and wrap in plastic wrap or place in a zip-lock baggie. Allow to set 2-4 hours before enjoying! *Allowing the subs to sit allows all of the flavors to marinade. That's what gives it that taste we all remember so well!
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