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Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
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RRP said:GATraveller said:What's the difference between Kosher and Dill? Are you an anti-semite?
Just playing. I had to Google it....i had no idea what the difference was. Learn something new every day.
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Peachtree Corners, GA -
I'm really fond of Nalley Hamburger Dills, but I think they're only available west of the mississippi (they beat the heck out of both Claussen and Vlasics)._____________
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pgprescott said:I much prefer to buy whole pickles and slice them into chips. They seem to be better that way to me. Could be psychological, but I don't think so. I like vlasic for classic dill and Claussen for Kosher.
I like most pickles to some degree, but I would rather serve good bread and butters on the side. I mix it up though.
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RRP said:pgprescott said:I much prefer to buy whole pickles and slice them into chips. They seem to be better that way to me. Could be psychological, but I don't think so. I like vlasic for classic dill and Claussen for Kosher.
I like most pickles to some degree, but I would rather serve good bread and butters on the side. I mix it up though.
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The Chicago Pickle Company (Chipico) makes great dill pickles - better than Claussen in my opinion. Unfortunately, we can't get them here in Colorado.
Northern Colorado Egghead since 2012.
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Fred19Flintstone said:RRP said:pgprescott said:I much prefer to buy whole pickles and slice them into chips. They seem to be better that way to me. Could be psychological, but I don't think so. I like vlasic for classic dill and Claussen for Kosher.
I like most pickles to some degree, but I would rather serve good bread and butters on the side. I mix it up though.
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These are very good and their kraut is even better.
http://www.realpickles.com/products_overview.html
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RRP said:pgprescott said:I much prefer to buy whole pickles and slice them into chips. They seem to be better that way to me. Could be psychological, but I don't think so. I like vlasic for classic dill and Claussen for Kosher.
I like most pickles to some degree, but I would rather serve good bread and butters on the side. I mix it up though.
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Someone else may have mentioned this, but if you like the McClures whole pickles but not the chips, try slicing up the whole pickles. I think when they are pre-sliced the flavor is more concentrated since the chips soak up more of the brine.Which came first the chicken or the egg? I egged the chicken and then I ate his leg.
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Phatchris said:These are very good and their kraut is even better.
http://www.realpickles.com/products_overview.html“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk -
Love a good kosher dill, but not on hamburgers. I used to buy Vlasic hamburger dill chips, but they apparently no longer make them. I can't find them in stores any more, or on their website. All they have now are Ovals. Same pickle I guess, just larger and, well, oval. I preferred the chips.
Mt Olive dill chips are pretty good too.
I don't eat pickles often because of the high sodium content. Vlasic Ovals come in at a whopping 390 mg per oz! However, I just discovered that ALDI "Great Gherkins" brand hamburger dill chips have "only" 265 mg. Still a lot, but I will feel a little less guilty. And yes, I did buy some. $1.49 for a huge 1 quart jar (smallest they had)! Pretty good too! Very crisp and crunchy, unlike other brands I've tried.I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut -
You probably don't have a Publix, but they have a store brand dill pickle that can really hold it's own. It is the closest to a home made garlic dill that I have found.
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RRP said:
Anyway I remember as a kid going to the snack bar during intermission at the drive inn and buying a chilled dill pickle sealed with juice in a small bag. Since opening it was sloppy and sure to get on your shirt that's why you ate it outside the car preferably sitting on the benches outside the snack bar. Do you remember those days and that pickle product? Does anybody else?_____________Tin soldiers and Johnson's coming...
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We eat Vlasic Classic Dill Stackers. I really prefer the long cut for better coverage.
"Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community [...] but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots."
-Umberto Eco
2 Large
Peachtree Corners, GA -
RRP said:I'm currently settling for these, but "settling" is the key word as I'm not happy with them.
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Botch said:RRP said:
Anyway I remember as a kid going to the snack bar during intermission at the drive inn and buying a chilled dill pickle sealed with juice in a small bag. Since opening it was sloppy and sure to get on your shirt that's why you ate it outside the car preferably sitting on the benches outside the snack bar. Do you remember those days and that pickle product? Does anybody else?
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Botch said:RRP said:
Anyway I remember as a kid going to the snack bar during intermission at the drive inn and buying a chilled dill pickle sealed with juice in a small bag. Since opening it was sloppy and sure to get on your shirt that's why you ate it outside the car preferably sitting on the benches outside the snack bar. Do you remember those days and that pickle product? Does anybody else?
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This is off topic but I'm snacking on pickle wraps. Thin sliced ham cream cheese dill pickle... delicious“There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body.”
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Hans61 said:This is off topic but I'm snacking on pickle wraps. Thin sliced ham cream cheese dill pickle... deliciousBrandonQuad Cities
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Fred19Flintstone said:Our version uses green onions.
Delicious.
Large, Medium, MiniMax, & 22, and 36" Blackstone
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Carolina Q said:Love a good kosher dill, but not on hamburgers. I used to buy Vlasic hamburger dill chips, but they apparently no longer make them. I can't find them in stores any more, or on their website. All they have now are Ovals. Same pickle I guess, just larger and, well, oval. I preferred the chips.
Mt Olive dill chips are pretty good too.
I don't eat pickles often because of the high sodium content. Vlasic Ovals come in at a whopping 390 mg per oz! However, I just discovered that ALDI "Great Gherkins" brand hamburger dill chips have "only" 265 mg. Still a lot, but I will feel a little less guilty. And yes, I did buy some. $1.49 for a huge 1 quart jar (smallest they had)! Pretty good too! Very crisp and crunchy, unlike other brands I've tried.
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Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
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