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Danm I always get Ball Park going to try out brands
Thanks for letting us know the Martin’s Potato buns are only available on the East Coast. Because if I were to go west, and do an extended stay, hotel with a kitchenette… I want my favorite buns 🤣👌🏽. I used them for breakfast sandwiches, burgers, salmon cakes, crab cakes, it is an all purpose roll 😋
ball park buns, including hot dog buns, fall apart too easily. not good.
So what is the best buns I can buy from the supermarket for homemade hamburgers?
Do you guys select healthy options or very cheap ingredients?
chicago knows its S.Rosen’s
Should taste like yeast or wheat NOT SUGAR.
Or Aldi's seeded hamburger buns for less than $2
The way Jack stares at Julia at the end of the video is so creepy
I recommend buying buns from Fuddruckers or making yourself, supermarket buns are all bitter from the preservatives.
In the Midwest, Village Hearth Old Fashioned hamburger buns are the best.
Potato bread is awesome for people who are gluten intolerant.
Host is too fat to watch
Hawaiian sweet rolls as buns for sliders.
Walmart "Great Value" products are just plain a great value. Bread, Spaghetti sauce, Pasta, frozen veggies, Salsa, Beans all great.
Walmart buns are great, and the price is right.
This was a comparison among three crappy products. Not enticing.
Martin's does make a hmm pretty good product, P farms…bluck, ball park..stick to hot dogs. I much prefer a sesame seed bun and my go to, if not sold out, is S.Rosen baked goods. English Muffins make a pretty good alternative as well.
I like Pepperidge Farms brand since it is sold here in Arkansas, but do end up with some other brands as well sometime.
Why no new videos? We miss them.
Pepperidge farm
Farmhouse Classic
rustic potato
beats even Martin's
My favorite is Wonder bread hamburger buns
I also really like big buns
Heiners in WV are pretty good
Hi. I used to watch this show on my public station. It's still the best. Thanks.
Agree on the potato buns. You guys are the best and my "go to' for anything food/kitchen/cooking and last but not least, entertainment and fun. Thanks for this. 👍👍
I'm in Idaho, ironically none of those are available locally. Fan fave in my home is Franz brioche here then their regular bun, then Orawheat potato. The rest are cardboard filled with soy flour and are fit only to be food for mold.
I make my own, much better all natural no preservatives
The best buns have sesame seeds on top.
You find the best buns in the isle that sells flour and make your own.
I should sleep.
But first,
Best hamburger bun videos
When it comes to hamburgers and the buns it goes down to pulp fiction. And the hamburger scene. to be the perfect burger. Some may say a tasty burger.