Re: Utz
Grishny, on host 12.29.132.98
Wednesday, July 18, 2001, at 12:33:42
Re: Utz posted by Jezzika on Wednesday, July 18, 2001, at 10:22:43:
> --Jez"Snyder's of Hanover makes the best hard pretzels"zika
What? You just contradicted yourself, I think. Didn't you say just a few posts ago that you thought Utz made the best? Anyway, I've had Snyder's of Hanover pretzels, and while they are very good pretzels (I'd probably take them over Rold Gold), I'm afraid they don't hold a candle to Mikesells. I don't know how they do it, but theirs are just the right consistancy, and they have the best buttery, oven-baked pretzel flavor I've ever tasted.
In response to your (and Mousie's) slanderous comments against Auntie Annes soft pretzels:
pretzel \Pret"zel\, n. [G. pretzel, bretzel. Cf. Bretzel.] A kind of German biscuit or cake in the form of a twisted ring, salted on the outside. -Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
There is no mention of consistancy here. A pretzel is a pretzel because of it's *shape, not because of how hard or soft it is. American Heritage uses the word "brittle" in its definition, but neither traditional soft pretzels or A.A.'s pretzels fit that description.
I *like* traditional soft pretzels. I can't think of any other snack I'd rather grab at a baseball game. I just like Auntie Anne's version better. With mustard, even.
Gri"don't be a prejudiced preztel-eater"shny
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