pnoon 09:02 PM 07-26-2011
St. Lou Stu 09:53 PM 07-26-2011
Looks delicious.
However... with your pickle and beef jerky intake, I'd like to sound the general alarm... herf bunk mates beware!
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pnoon 09:54 PM 07-26-2011
Originally Posted by St. Lou Stu:
Looks delicious.
However... with your pickle and beef jerky intake, I'd like to sound the general alarm... herf bunk mates beware!
:-)
Pass me the beer.
:-)
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jesseboston81 10:03 PM 07-26-2011
Thanks for sharing the recipe. My grandmother used to make delicious homemade pickles when I was growing up, so seeing this recipe brought back great memories!
:-)
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pnoon 10:10 PM 07-26-2011
Originally Posted by jesseboston81:
Thanks for sharing the recipe. My grandmother used to make delicious homemade pickles when I was growing up, so seeing this recipe brought back great memories! :-)
Very easy to do.
I plan on experimenting with other veggies. And some hotter spices.
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Sounds like a good recipe, similar to what I've switched to in the last year or so, but with less vinegar.
For spice, just add some dried crushed red peppers.
For other vegetables, check out Alton Brown's recipes for pickled baby carrots (I think he calls them firecrackers) and pickled cauliflower.
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pnoon 10:42 PM 07-26-2011
Originally Posted by T.G:
Sounds like a good recipe, similar to what I've switched to in the last year or so, but with less vinegar.
For spice, just add some dried crushed red peppers.
For other vegetables, check out Alton Brown's recipes for pickled baby carrots (I think he calls them firecrackers) and pickled cauliflower.
Excellent.
:-)
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markem 10:47 PM 07-26-2011
I think that someone has a new nickname.
:-)
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BC-Axeman 10:52 PM 07-26-2011
Here I am starting to harvest pickle cukes and I was just wondering how I was going to pickle them. This place never ceases to amaze me.
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Tyler 11:09 PM 07-26-2011
Sounds delicious! I may have to re purpose some of my old pipe tobacco mason jars lol.
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pnoon 11:09 PM 07-26-2011