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Just opened a different type of pickle jar.

A quart of pickled eggs I put up a year ago.

Well....9-15-18....almost a year.

These are good too.


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Wait a minute.

You canned pickled eggs?


Was that a recipe, or a Jim-ovation.

Never heard of that, it's interesting.


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Haha!

Nothing that sophisticated.


I just forgot about them for a year in my folk's beer fridge!


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Are regular ol' salad cukes suitable for pickles ?


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Originally Posted by 284LUVR
Are regular ol' salad cukes suitable for pickles ?


I have used salad cucmbers for sliced dills or sliced bread and butter.


They make better refrigerator pickles than they do canned.

I guess the freshness matters....but they turn out a little limp. Taste fine though.



Anyway......the year old egg and some new pickled beets.

Beef was ours too....ground up for sandwiches.



The bread and awesome cheese was purchased.


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by 284LUVR
Are regular ol' salad cukes suitable for pickles ?


I have used salad cucmbers for sliced dills or sliced bread and butter.


They make better refrigerator pickles than they do canned.

I guess the freshness matters....but they turn out a little limp. Taste fine though.



Anyway......the year old egg and some new pickled beets.

Beef was ours too....ground up for sandwiches.



The bread and awesome cheese was purchased.


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What did you mix your burger with for sandwiches?


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