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On Jun 27, 8:53*am, Melba's Jammin' >
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> . . . for Pickled Boiled Dirt Chunks. * Gack!
> There's a recipe in the big Ball book that doesn't look any worse than
> the other two I've tried. *I might try that one; will see what SETP
> offers, too.
> What's the predominant flavor in them? *Sweet-sour? *Cinnamon? *IMWTK

Oh, Goodie!!! I am so pleased to see you're giving in to pickling
Gacks once again! I so loved my gramma and my mom's PBs. They were
the only "canners-preservers" in my family, and have been each been
into their next life for over 25 and 15 years.

With the great local Farmers Market suppliers, I would even try to
make them myself were I properly equipped...as in with the right size
pan and rack for the cook-sealing process. I would describe them as
slightly sweet with a deep, rich (as opposed to plain ole white)
vinegar taste, rather than just sweet-sour. It's been so long, but I
think they always had a slightly cinnamon, and rather strong clove
taste as well. I still hate both taste and smell of raw, white or
yellow onion, but I would gobble up even those within jars of PBs my
loved ones put up every year. Those, and Pickled Peaches were the
two jars of what I considered dessert that momma had to best monitor
so as to keep me from over-dosing.
....PickyJeanine