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(36,827 posts)Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)NightWatcher
(39,343 posts)Good day sir.
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)TEB
(12,860 posts)I have never met a pickle I did not like I do prefer bread and butter pickles
NeoGreen
(4,031 posts)...
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)jberryhill
(62,444 posts)Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)rurallib
(62,423 posts)A good sour dill, especially on a well done hamburger.
yellowdogintexas
(22,264 posts)Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)underpants
(182,830 posts)Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)Brainstormy
(2,380 posts)Since I may be one of the few humans on earth who despises pickles. Having long ago despaired of success with ordering NO Pickles on fast food, my automatic reaction is to open the sandwich and open the window. My husband tells folks that I have littered the highways of America with pickles from coast to coast. Pretty picture, but I will not be celebrating today.
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)Phoenix61
(17,006 posts)Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)Phoenix61
(17,006 posts)pickled watermelon rind. It was wonderful!
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)mahatmakanejeeves
(57,499 posts)November 14, 2018: Happy National Pickle Day! What's Your Pickle Preference?
You can put pickles up yourself
The editor's nightmare:
VANCOUVER SUN EDITOR
Updated: September 4, 2010
If you are awash in surplus cucumbers you need to do something about it, and fast.
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yellowdogintexas
(22,264 posts)a pantry full of homemade pickles and relishes.
Cucumbers mature nearly overnight in southern KY, as do zucchini and yellow summer squash (hot dill yellow squash is awesome)
I've made bread and butter, mustard, and 14 day pickles either by myself or with my mom.
Yep even watermelon rind pickle.
My Granny made this relish-y thing with green tomatoes, cucumbers, pickling spices and something hot; we called it Green Tomato Ketchup but it was sort of like a pickallili, and I wish I knew how to make it. We ate it with our pinto beans or great northern beans and cornbread .
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)IcyPeas
(21,893 posts)Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)SWBTATTReg
(22,143 posts)we never could keep enough of them around!!
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)yellowdogintexas
(22,264 posts)A staple at large family dinners and totally unavailable in the Northeast. My sister used to take several jars back to Connecticut whenever she could. (along with white self rising cornmeal, Great Northern Beans, Mennonite Cinnamon rolls, and pulled pork barbeque with hot vinegar sauce)
When I lived in Boston I always took beans and cornmeal.
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)yellowdogintexas
(22,264 posts)We get the pickle chips. I have a large Tupperware pickle container and it is just the right size to hold that giant Costco sized jar
They are a hot/sweet pickle and good on everything.
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)FirstLight
(13,360 posts)My dad, ever the frugal one, once got a great deal on a shit ton of cucumbers...
So we made pickles
Every kind imagined.
And since I was young and easy labor, I got to stand on a chair and stir the huge pots of vinegar and whatnot
I hate that smell
I avoid those things like the plague
Only once in a blue moon will I ever get a craving...
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)mike_c
(36,281 posts)sarge43
(28,941 posts)Memo to self: Self, can some more.
Polly Hennessey
(6,799 posts)Might add, I love pickled beets.
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)The Wielding Truth
(11,415 posts)Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)SterlingPound
(428 posts)So it can be tossed with the rest of the trash.
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)tblue37
(65,408 posts)Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)redstatebluegirl
(12,265 posts)The recipe died with her, none of us have been able to replicate it.
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)DinahMoeHum
(21,794 posts). . .but the Armenian/Turkish/Middle Eastern pickles called toorshi is closest to me. My maternal grandma used to make it every autumn.
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)dameatball
(7,398 posts)yellowdogintexas
(22,264 posts)inlaws have all sorts of Middle Eastern pickled food and they are so good.
raccoon
(31,111 posts)Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)flying_wahini
(6,606 posts)Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)brewens
(13,596 posts)more than a couple bites is too much. I had my hip replaced a couple years ago and was determined to lose some weight. I bought a big jar of dills thinking I'd just get in the habit of snacking on those. I can't do it. It even sounds good thinking about it, but I can't eat a whole one. I ended up slicing them to use on sandwiches.
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)ariadne0614
(1,730 posts)Theyre clean tasting, crispy, and crunchy. Its the only kind I ever buy. Unfortunately, they were bought by a corporate behemoth, but the recipe hasnt changed, so far as I can tell. Ive been eating them for decades.
https://www.myfoodandfamily.com/brands/claussen/product/00044700092255/claussen-deli-style-hearty-garlic-whole-pickles-32-fl-oz-jar
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)They are especially good on sandwiches. I get the "sandwich sliced" kind so you can just layer them or eat them plain. In fact, I wish I had some now. I love most good kosher dills, but Claussen's are by far my favorites!
ariadne0614
(1,730 posts)dameatball
(7,398 posts)Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)mopinko
(70,129 posts)homegrown tomatoes are homegrown tomatoes, and even the green ones taste better.
cherry tomatoes work best.
toss in a good super hot pepper. mmmmm.
also very fond of spicy carrots.
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)Lunabell
(6,089 posts)Last edited Thu Nov 14, 2019, 08:59 PM - Edit history (1)
On a turkey sandwich with a little mayonnaise. My favorite way to enjoy the turkey after Thanksgiving.
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)Nac Mac Feegle
(971 posts)These were the largest of the cucumbers, the overgrown ones, peeled and sliced into rounds about 3/8 inch and the seeds removed. The resulting ring was pickled in a sweet brine spiced with cinnamon sticks and cloves with food coloring(?) to create a dark green pickle that was a special treat.
sarge43
(28,941 posts)Codeine
(25,586 posts)I want eating a pickle to be a test of endurance, a harrowing and exhausting experience.
Upthevibe
(8,053 posts)called The Righteous Gemstones. It doesn't have anything to do with the subject of this post but there's a lyric that does and it just cracks me up so here goes:
eppur_se_muova
(36,269 posts)Great pick-me-up on a long trip.
yellowdogintexas
(22,264 posts)it was actually good.
You could defiitely taste the dill and the pickle.
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