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Write to us at: Foster Farms Consumer Affairs, PO Box 306, Livingston, CA 95334. Call us at: 1-80 Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm PST. If you have questions or comments, please contact us at Foster Farms Consumer Affairs. Simply return this label with the reason and proof of purchase to: Foster Farms Consumer Affairs, PO Box 306, Livingston, CA 95334. For more information please visit our website at Our Promise to You: If you are not satisfied with our product, we will promptly replace your purchase. Available in a variety of flavors and sizes that are sure to please the whole family! At Foster Farms we are committed to agricultural practices that are in harmony with nature and the environment. They're fun-tastic anytime! Foster Farms Corn Dogs have the just right combination of plump, juicy hot dogs dipped in honey-crunchy batter. Dip'em, munch'em, everybody loves'em! Easy to heat & eat. Inspected for wholesomeness by US Department of Agriculture. Foster Farms Quality Promise: No added (Federal regulations prohibit the use of hormones in chicken) hormones or steroids. Batter wrapped chili flavored chicken franks with cheese. I did have to wait about 5 minutes for them to be made, but that also meant they were as fresh and warm as could be.Family owned since 1939. The presence of a sweet icing and whipped cream on top is perfection and the order size is quite large, which it should be at this price point. It is what the name implies, Funnel Cake in the shape of fries, in this case with a pretty fantastic gingerbread flavoring. I haven’t had the normal variety of Funnel Cake Fries from Award Wieners, but if they are anything like these, I will have to. Gingerbread Funnel Cake Fries (Churro funnel cake fries topped with crumbled gingerbread, caramel, icing, and whipped topping) – $8.99īack for another year, the Gingerbread Funnel Cake Fries bring a delicious treat to Award Wieners again. The cilantro added a nice touch, but did not do much for the meal. You do not have to worry about the lousy sausage, and you get some pretty good fries if you can get over the cheese sauce. If you must try one of these two new additions to the menu, I recommend trying this one. The corn fritters were a crunchy tangy snack, and we found ourselves just eating those off the top of the fries. Once again, the sauce was watery and tasted like nacho cheese with spices - not a fan. This dish tops these fries with the same tangy corn-sauce and chile-lime-dusted corn fritters from the last meal. The chips were warm and had the right amount of saltiness. The Award Wieners “filmstrip fries” are a year-round offering. These fries have a little bit more going for them. Cheesy “Corn” Fries (Filmstrip fries topped with tangy corn-cheese sauce, chile-lime-dusted corn fritters, pickled Fresno Chiles and cilantro) – $8.99 The fruit that accompanied the sausage was two mandarin oranges, and that tasted like… oranges. The potato bun was soft and was a little denser than a regular hot dog bun. We thought the same way with the Fresno Chiles. They had a tangy taste, but it did not match the rest of the meal. The best part of the plate was the chile-lime-dusted corn fritters. Plus, there were pieces of corn in it, which threw it off completely.įor more information on booking your next trip with our official travel agent sponsor, the Vacationeer, visit avel. The cheese sauce was strange, as it was watery and did not compliment the rest of the dish. It lead to a very unpleasant taste and ruined the whole dish. The sausage was loaded with cheese, but all the cheese was sitting at the bottom of the sausage. It was undercooked, and the flavoring was strange. That’s not the only reason to stay away.įirst, let us start with the sausage. It’s a cheese and corn heavy dish, so if you aren’t a fan of these, I would stay away. The description of the dog makes it sounds rather appealing, “cheddar sausage, tangy corn-cheese sauce, chile-lime-dusted corn fritters, pickled Fresno Chiles and cilantro on a toasted potato bun.” Obviously, a lot is going on. Cheesy “Corn” Dog (Cheddar sausage, tangy corn-cheese sauce, chile-lime-dusted corn fritters, pickled Fresno Chiles and cilantro on a toasted potato bun) – $10.29Īt first glance, it looks pretty engrossing. We ordered and within two minutes, our food was ready. Here’s a look at the Award Wieners holiday menu. These items are available from November 8th, 2019, to January 6th, 2020, if you dare try.Īward Wieners did not have too much of a wait today. Fortunately, a favorite of ours, the gingerbread funnel cake fries are back this year. Bring on the joy! Bring on the cheer! But do NOT bring on the Cheesy “Corn” Dog and Cheesy “Corn” Fries from Award Wieners in Hollywood Land at Disney California Adventure Park.
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Bates Home is nationally significant for its role as the de facto command post during the Central High School desegregation crisis in Little Rock, Arkansas. Designs by Jilalga Murray.The Daisy and L.C. Thanks also to Andrew Tanner and Nadia Faragaab for editing work. Thanks to Lauren Gawne and Jill Vaughan for their work on Thanks to Conal Tuohy for scripting and general TEI implementation. This project has also been supported by: the Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne the Australian Research Council the ARCĬentre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language. Contact him for any queries about the Digital Bates project. The project has been part of Nick Thieberger'sĪRC Future Fellowship ( FT140100214). Native Tribes of Western Australia Canberra: National Library of Australia Acknowledgments In Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Computational Methods for Endangered Languages. In Austin, Peter K., Harold Koch and Jane Simpson (eds) Language, land and song: Studies in honour of Luise Hercus.įrom Small to Big Data: paper manuscripts to RDF triples of Australian Indigenous Vocabularies. You can also cite this work by reference to this paper: Nick Thieberger. You can see a short video presentation of this website here You can hear a five minute podcast about this project here. To find them you can use the 'Search' function and you can also browse through the typed version of the work,Įach of which you can find by looking at the 'Map of vocabularies'. There are more than just the words in this map presentation. It will also show the geographic location for words.īecause the people who filled out the questionnaire added new words and did not answer all questions, This will give you an overview of the spread of languages recorded. Use the 'Map of words' to see the key terms that Bates asked for in the questionnaire. There are several ways to navigate through the thousands of pages and words in this set of materials. The University of Western Australia Using these pages It's a wonderful research resource that I'll be consulting often."Ĭentre of Excellence in Natural Resource Management and School of Biological Sciences "I spent all day yesterday exploring the above website and wanted to congratulate you on creating it. Many times since I was told about it, and that was not too long ago, I think your work on this project is invaluable Nick. I will rely on your new work much more in theįuture. Understandings that make seeing your new work exhilarating at times,Īs I can see the pencil work (of recognisable institutions to me)īehind the original hand written material that otherwise I would haveīeen troubled with. "I have done independent analysis for research and have comfortable "I’d again like to express how incredibly useful is for our work here at GALC: I don’t know what I would do without it!!" The output of this project has been a web page with the text of all the vocabularies,Įach linked to the image of the source document. For more details on how these pages have been built, see the technical information page.Īccess to these historical records of Australian languages will benefit from the interdisciplinary cooperation of linguists and musicologists with technology experts and with the premier collecting agency, the National Library of Australia. This will enable reuse of the collection by Aboriginal people searching for their own heritage Originally recorded by Daisy Bates in the early 1900s, made up of the original questionnaires and around 4,000 pages of typescripts. In collaboration with the National Library of Australia (NLA), these web pages make accessible thisĮxtremely valuable collection of over 23,000 pages of wordlists of Australian languages, Significantly, it is an edited version of all of her notes except the section containing thousands of pages dealing with Aboriginal languages. Her 'Native Tribes of Western Australia' (White 1985) is a detailed collection about Aboriginal people of WA. Her priceless collection of written records documents a great deal about the language and culture of the Daisy Bates (1859-1951) was a remarkable and quite controversial ethnographer who spent all of her adult life living inĪboriginal communities around parts of Western Australia and South Australia.
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