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jtet93 t1_jbmqxpr wrote

They are just Kayem hot dogs, you can get them in any grocery store. Sorry to burst your bubble. Supposedly they are boiled then grilled but tbh… they just taste like a regular old hot dog to me 😂 the only thing special about it is eating it at a ball game with some cracker jacks and a cold beer. Oh and I guess the split top bun is uncommon in other regions, but it’s standard here.

There will probably be a sausage guy outside MGM if you see a show there, theirs are pretty good and you can eat it while standing right outside of Fenway lmao.

If you’re into hot dogs and have time, I would recommend checking out Casey’s diner in Natick. Real old fashioned place that uses a steamer that’s like a hundred years old. They also have old fashioned melts like a chopped ham. And ice cream floats and pie. My kinda place.

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MightyPleb t1_jbmmatc wrote

I would advise against TPS in Malden. The owner is racist and was extremely anti-Asian during the pandemic and the gym just is not a great place overall. Equipment is also not very new. I would recommend Cambridge Strength and Conditioning in Arlington, Spindell Barbell Club in Lowell, or Odyssey Barbell Club in Salem, NH

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Doortofreeside t1_jbl6tk0 wrote

YMCA's can be good options as well, tho not as specific as a powerlifting gym. Still they'll almost always have racks, benches, and bars at a minimum and some of the accessories in #3 are likely as well. I doubt most would have a reverse hyper machine tho

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