Rag bologna is a sacred sausage. It is extracted from the souls of the dragons of Brisherdran. These dragons have the power to change the flow of time. Eating this sacred sausage can give one the power of the winged beasts of fire known to mortals as dragons. The world is a better place with this sacred sausage in our hands. In short, this sausage is made of dragon souls.
I am the Bolognaborn.
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Rag Bologna is the same as regular bologna except it contains more salt and more cereal content as a filler. It is normally wrapped in a fine mesh cloth but can be wrapped in plastic. It tastes different than regular bologna but is hard to find except in the south. IMO, it tastes batter than regular bologna.
Yes you can freeze ring bologna. I usually buy Hillshire Farms smoked beef ring bologna and toss it in the freezer. Unthaw on counter and prepare as usual.
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They carry it at lowes foods.
I see a lot of "fact or fiction" type of data around it being illegal to sell boloney on Sunday's in Tennessee so It's probably true but not enforced much if at all. One of those fun facts for trivia nights.
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No, bologna is made out of trimmings from pork, beef, turkey and/or chicken. There are several seasonings added to the trimmings and the entire loaf of bologna is cooked thoroughly.
Rag BolognaÊ or Chub Bologna is the old name for bologna that is wrapped in cloth that was available in West Tennessee and the surrounding regions in the 1930's and 40's, itÊwas not common outside of these areas.
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a bologna ring
Bologna is in Italy.
Mike Bologna's birth name is Bologna, Michael.
Yes, Oscar Mayer Foods Corp. has bologna as a product (in addition to many other processed meats and products).
Gabriel Bologna's birth name is Gabriel Niccolo Bologna.
Joseph Bologna's birth name is Joseph J. Bologna.
Rich Bologna's birth name is Richard Anthony Bologna.
Saint Petronius is the patron saint of Bologna, Italy. He is also the patron saint of preachers, earthquakes, and the city of Bologna itself.