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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 387555" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>Jim, next time you are in the store, browse through the pickle/olive section and you will see</p><p>some stuff you never thought about trying. Some of my favorites are pickled okra, cherry peppers,</p><p>all kinds of pickled sweet/mild peppers. A jar of cauliflower, broccoli, carrots, okra, baby corn, jalapeno peppers, etc. </p><p>In the summer, I eat a LOT of salads with all kinds of pickled stuff on the side.</p><p>In the past it was easier/cheaper to buy them off the shelf. Now that I am fully retired with a garden,</p><p>I think I can do my own now. But some of the items are just plain out hard to grow !!!!</p><p></p><p>I love kippered herring. IMO, it's better than sardines, (but twice the cost).</p><p>not too keen on "pickled fish". But I love them sardines and anchovies !!!</p><p>when I figure out how to do the smoked oysters in the can, WOW - that will be the bomb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 387555, member: 13599"] Jim, next time you are in the store, browse through the pickle/olive section and you will see some stuff you never thought about trying. Some of my favorites are pickled okra, cherry peppers, all kinds of pickled sweet/mild peppers. A jar of cauliflower, broccoli, carrots, okra, baby corn, jalapeno peppers, etc. In the summer, I eat a LOT of salads with all kinds of pickled stuff on the side. In the past it was easier/cheaper to buy them off the shelf. Now that I am fully retired with a garden, I think I can do my own now. But some of the items are just plain out hard to grow !!!! I love kippered herring. IMO, it's better than sardines, (but twice the cost). not too keen on "pickled fish". But I love them sardines and anchovies !!! when I figure out how to do the smoked oysters in the can, WOW - that will be the bomb. [/QUOTE]
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