these pickles r really good incase anyone else is a pickle enthusiast, highly reccomend
9/10, really nice full garlic flavor with that strong dill, but theres still a super fresh cucumbery-ness left and theyre CRISPY and so snackable, not too strong like some other pickles. they lose a point just because the lid sucks. i got them at target btw
my new favorite pickles
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Re: my new favorite pickles
I love dill pickles, but no sweet pickles.
Also, every time I think of dill, it reminds me of a chat sessions here some time ago.
Art Vandelay, (a very popular player back then) was talking about a colt he just named.
Tempermentaltummy
He said the name was inspired by some dill flavored popcorn he tried out...and that is was so good, he just kept eating it and eating it and eating it...until....uh...a tempermentaltummy resulted.
He had the chat room cracking up with laughter. When that colt...turned gelding went up for sale, I bought him and had him for some years in my pensioners barn. When he died, I put the name on another colt, who didn't turn out so great. Hopefully, someday I'll be able to tag a decent horse with that name.
The nearest Target around my area is 180 miles away.
I do like Vlasic Baby Dills though : )
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Also, every time I think of dill, it reminds me of a chat sessions here some time ago.
Art Vandelay, (a very popular player back then) was talking about a colt he just named.
Tempermentaltummy
He said the name was inspired by some dill flavored popcorn he tried out...and that is was so good, he just kept eating it and eating it and eating it...until....uh...a tempermentaltummy resulted.
He had the chat room cracking up with laughter. When that colt...turned gelding went up for sale, I bought him and had him for some years in my pensioners barn. When he died, I put the name on another colt, who didn't turn out so great. Hopefully, someday I'll be able to tag a decent horse with that name.
The nearest Target around my area is 180 miles away.
I do like Vlasic Baby Dills though : )
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Re: my new favorite pickles
I dispute that Art Vandelay was ever a popular player.Stormy Peak wrote: ↑2 years ago Also, every time I think of dill, it reminds me of a chat sessions here some time ago.
Art Vandelay, (a very popular player back then) was talking about a colt he just named.