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I bought a pound for the relish tray Christmas Day. I hope it lasts, I love that pickled fish.
These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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As a kid living near Washington D.C. we used to snag herring out of the Potomac river by the bushel packed into baskets salted selling them to a couple of deli nearby. Lotsa fun.
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Wife likes pickled Herring. I prefer the pickled northern I make.
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Send me some Chris!
These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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Norwegian breath mints. Yum
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Norwegian breath mints. Yum Yuck! And I love pickled herring!
Mark Begich, Joaquin Jackson, and Heller resistance... Three huge reasons to worry about the NRA.
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Y'all can have all my share. Never seen it, don't think I care to. Must be a Northern thing.......lol.
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Send me some Chris! Just have to stop by. 😁
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The VITA Herring in Wine Sauce and ‘Blind Robbins’ smoked herring have always been favorites. Both commercially available.
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Just ask at your local supermarket, James. It'll be in the refrigerated section. There's wine and sour cream style. Get the wine kind. Put a piece on a saltine and see what the fuss is about.
You'll be pickling bluegill and catfish come summer, I predict. Both are excellent. It's easy, and there are a bunch of online recipes.
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My folks liked it, and I always have thought that it looks appealing, but somehow I just have never developed a taste for it. It looks appealing, but that's as far as I get. (The exception to the "appealing" is any home-made stuff that is disintegrating, with bits and pieces swirling about in the jar.)
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My folks liked it, and I always have thought that it looks appealing, but somehow I just have never developed a taste for it. It looks appealing, but that's as far as I get. (The exception to the "appealing" is any home-made stuff that is disintegrating, with bits and pieces swirling about in the jar.) You must have a gas leak in your house. A jar of slimy, smelly fish looks appealing to you....but a picture of pot of Cajun gumbo turns you away???? Get to fresh air immediately.......take no chances!
I am MAGA.
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My folks liked it, and I always have thought that it looks appealing, but somehow I just have never developed a taste for it. It looks appealing, but that's as far as I get. (The exception to the "appealing" is any home-made stuff that is disintegrating, with bits and pieces swirling about in the jar.) You must have a gas leak in your house. A jar of slimy, smelly fish looks appealing to you....but a picture of pot of Cajun gumbo turns you away???? Get to fresh air immediately.......take no chances! It possibly would only be the picture, the real thing would be appealing.
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I like it on a Ritz cracker.
The deer hunter does not notice the mountains
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There sure are a lot of America haters that want to live here...
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One of the favorites in my family...a piece of pickled herring with the pickled onions on a piece of rye or a triscuit and a schnapps (in Yiddish, a schnapps actually refers to whisky or other strong spirit, and in our family it always means Jack Daniels).
Eliminate qualified immunity and you'll eliminate cops who act like they are above the law.
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I prefer the Vita in wine, but the sour cream is also very good. Pretty much a classic in central Europe. They also carry another brand locally in wine with dill. That is also a treat.
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I'm partial to the Dutch version (pickled with a pickle in the middle) for obvious reasons. Hard to find stateside, but if you see "rollmops", it's the real deal, and worth trying.
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I like the wine type, eat it right out of the jar.
Slavyanka buys different kinds of herring, pickled in brine, in oil, or just salted. I can take it or leave it, really depends on the recipe from batch to batch.
Same with kosher dills. Some are really good, other times they get a kinda musty taste.
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It is a good thing they cost a bunch, I'd founder on it.
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My family always had pickled herring for New Years. For good luck!
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