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    If Lady's Human has Grandma Smith's pickle recipes, we'll have to have him share them with you Richard! As I both live in a city, have a yard too shady and dirt to poor to try to grow veggies, and am allergic to cucumbers, I didn't get the recipes.

    Pickled beets, wow, been a while!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    If Lady's Human has Grandma Smith's pickle recipes, we'll have to have him share them with you Richard!!
    I figure I have to something NICE for him....

    Never had pickled beets before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    Never had pickled beets before.
    We used to call them pickled beeps! Grandma Smith had really really yummy pickle recipes. And fairly legible (at least compared to her daughter, my mother) handwriting, too.
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    Yep, we're getting more into the older recipes.......

    Mustard pickles, however, are a non-starter. Blech.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    Yep, we're getting more into the older recipes.......

    Mustard pickles, however, are a non-starter. Blech.
    Wait, you cannot post food reviews with posting a recipe first!

    One man's pickles are another man's Blech!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    One man's pickles are another man's Blech!
    Hee hee! Profound!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catherinedana View Post
    Hee hee! Profound!
    Seriously,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    Yep, we're getting more into the older recipes.......

    Mustard pickles, however, are a non-starter. Blech.
    Mustard pickles are great !!!! Everytime I get a splinter in a finger, I whack the old mustard pickles on it, wrap it in an old dirty bit of gauze, and presto......it sucks that splinter right out in a day or two.


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    A mid-morning request before I have to go out & work in the gardens.

    A large cold glass of MILK please.

    A dill pickle sandwich with plenty of butter on the bread.

    Thanks

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    Anybody but me like watermelon pickle?
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    As long as we're on the subject of "pickled" - how about some red beet eggs. That's what folks in these parts call hard boiled eggs and beets pickled together. If you've never had any, they are delicious, even if the eggs look rather strange, being the same color as the beets.
    Being a native New Englander, I never heard of them or saw any till I married into a PA Dutch area family. It took me quite a while before I got up the nerve to eat one of those red eggs, but after just one, I was addicted. YUM!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by wombat2u2004 View Post
    I whack the old mustard pickles on it, wrap it in an old dirty bit of gauze, and presto......it sucks that splinter right out in a day or two.
    Not even going to comment onb that.

    The possibilities? Endless

    DONE!

    QoP,

    Hot choco and WC?

    DONE!

    Bonny,

    Dill pickle sandwich-extra butter and milk.

    PM and Pom.

    Watermelon Pickles, DONE!


    Pickled beets, eggs and pickles for the rest of ya!

    DONE!

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