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grawun 29-11-2006 02:44 PM

hot pickles
 
Vlasic used to make pickles with Tabasco. They were so good. Much
better on sandwiches than plain pickles. I am told Vlasic doesn't make
those anymore and I don't see any other brand that does. I am thinking
I could buy dills and add my own Tabasco or chiles. Any suggestions?


George[_1_] 29-11-2006 03:42 PM

hot pickles
 
Grawun wrote:
> Vlasic used to make pickles with Tabasco. They were so good. Much
> better on sandwiches than plain pickles. I am told Vlasic doesn't make
> those anymore and I don't see any other brand that does. I am thinking
> I could buy dills and add my own Tabasco or chiles. Any suggestions?
>


There is a company in PA that makes great hot pickles (in fact all of
their pickled products are much better than the bigger name brands). The
company is Bell View ( http://www.bellview.com ) . I usually buy the
cucumber chips and one day by accident I bought the "hot and sweet"
version. They are fantastic and I think I have about 20 people hooked on
them after they tasted them. They also have a "hot & garlic kosher"
pickle too. I don't know how widely they are distributed but I noticed
they have an online store.

salgud 29-11-2006 05:15 PM

hot pickles
 

Grawun wrote:
> Vlasic used to make pickles with Tabasco. They were so good. Much
> better on sandwiches than plain pickles. I am told Vlasic doesn't make
> those anymore and I don't see any other brand that does. I am thinking
> I could buy dills and add my own Tabasco or chiles. Any suggestions?


I remember those!! Been looking for them ever since! Sorry to hear
they're off the market, guess I'll have to do my own now.


grawun 29-11-2006 07:32 PM

hot pickles
 

salgud wrote:
> Grawun wrote:
> > Vlasic used to make pickles with Tabasco. They were so good. Much
> > better on sandwiches than plain pickles. I am told Vlasic doesn't make
> > those anymore and I don't see any other brand that does. I am thinking
> > I could buy dills and add my own Tabasco or chiles. Any suggestions?

>
> I remember those!! Been looking for them ever since! Sorry to hear
> they're off the market, guess I'll have to do my own now.


I went on Vlasic's web site and those pickles are still featured. Let's
e mail Vlasic and find out why and tell them we miss the pickles.


salgud 29-11-2006 08:11 PM

hot pickles
 

Grawun wrote:
> salgud wrote:
> > Grawun wrote:
> > > Vlasic used to make pickles with Tabasco. They were so good. Much
> > > better on sandwiches than plain pickles. I am told Vlasic doesn't make
> > > those anymore and I don't see any other brand that does. I am thinking
> > > I could buy dills and add my own Tabasco or chiles. Any suggestions?

> >
> > I remember those!! Been looking for them ever since! Sorry to hear
> > they're off the market, guess I'll have to do my own now.

>
> I went on Vlasic's web site and those pickles are still featured. Let's
> e mail Vlasic and find out why and tell them we miss the pickles.


Sounds like a plan!


salgud 29-11-2006 08:38 PM

hot pickles
 

Grawun wrote:
> salgud wrote:
> > Grawun wrote:
> > > Vlasic used to make pickles with Tabasco. They were so good. Much
> > > better on sandwiches than plain pickles. I am told Vlasic doesn't make
> > > those anymore and I don't see any other brand that does. I am thinking
> > > I could buy dills and add my own Tabasco or chiles. Any suggestions?

> >
> > I remember those!! Been looking for them ever since! Sorry to hear
> > they're off the market, guess I'll have to do my own now.

>
> I went on Vlasic's web site and those pickles are still featured. Let's
> e mail Vlasic and find out why and tell them we miss the pickles.


I went to their site, no spicy pickles. What site were you looking at?


Melba's Jammin' 29-11-2006 09:38 PM

hot pickles
 
In article .com>,
"Grawun" > wrote:

> Vlasic used to make pickles with Tabasco. They were so good. Much
> better on sandwiches than plain pickles. I am told Vlasic doesn't make
> those anymore and I don't see any other brand that does. I am thinking
> I could buy dills and add my own Tabasco or chiles. Any suggestions?


Add hot peppers and let them sit for a couple days to a week. You could
add garlic, too. Hot yellow banana peppers, jalapeņos, your call. Go
for it.
--
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lorin merriam 29-11-2006 11:48 PM

hot pickles
 
Try this site.

http://countrystore.tabasco.com/inde...RK6k2iO%2A892w


"Grawun" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> Vlasic used to make pickles with Tabasco. They were so good. Much
> better on sandwiches than plain pickles. I am told Vlasic doesn't make
> those anymore and I don't see any other brand that does. I am thinking
> I could buy dills and add my own Tabasco or chiles. Any suggestions?
>




grawun 30-11-2006 12:31 PM

hot pickles
 

salgud wrote:
> Grawun wrote:
> > salgud wrote:
> > > Grawun wrote:
> > > > Vlasic used to make pickles with Tabasco. They were so good. Much
> > > > better on sandwiches than plain pickles. I am told Vlasic doesn't make
> > > > those anymore and I don't see any other brand that does. I am thinking
> > > > I could buy dills and add my own Tabasco or chiles. Any suggestions?
> > >
> > > I remember those!! Been looking for them ever since! Sorry to hear
> > > they're off the market, guess I'll have to do my own now.

> >
> > I went on Vlasic's web site and those pickles are still featured. Let's
> > e mail Vlasic and find out why and tell them we miss the pickles.

>
> I went to their site, no spicy pickles. What site were you looking at?


http://www.vlasic.ca/ - 4k


salgud 30-11-2006 08:01 PM

hot pickles
 

Grawun wrote:
> salgud wrote:
> > Grawun wrote:
> > > salgud wrote:
> > > > Grawun wrote:
> > > > > Vlasic used to make pickles with Tabasco. They were so good. Much
> > > > > better on sandwiches than plain pickles. I am told Vlasic doesn't make
> > > > > those anymore and I don't see any other brand that does. I am thinking
> > > > > I could buy dills and add my own Tabasco or chiles. Any suggestions?
> > > >
> > > > I remember those!! Been looking for them ever since! Sorry to hear
> > > > they're off the market, guess I'll have to do my own now.
> > >
> > > I went on Vlasic's web site and those pickles are still featured. Let's
> > > e mail Vlasic and find out why and tell them we miss the pickles.

> >
> > I went to their site, no spicy pickles. What site were you looking at?

>
> http://www.vlasic.ca/ - 4k


I get it. You are talking about the spicy dills. I was talking about
the spicy sweet pickles.


grawun 30-11-2006 10:39 PM

hot pickles
 

>
> I get it. You are talking about the spicy dills. I was talking about
> the spicy sweet pickles.


pickles with Tabasco . It says Tabasco righton the label.


Puester 30-11-2006 11:18 PM

hot pickles
 
salgud wrote:
> Grawun wrote:
>> Vlasic used to make pickles with Tabasco. They were so good. Much
>> better on sandwiches than plain pickles. I am told Vlasic doesn't make
>> those anymore and I don't see any other brand that does. I am thinking
>> I could buy dills and add my own Tabasco or chiles. Any suggestions?

>
> I remember those!! Been looking for them ever since! Sorry to hear
> they're off the market, guess I'll have to do my own now.
>



One local Kroger's carries them (or at least they did this past summer.)
They were called something like Vlassic ZESTY Bread and Butter Pickles.
I wanted to tell you the exact name but, as usual, my husband finished
off the jar almost as soon as it hit the refrigerator (and he doesn't
even LIKE sweet pickles!)

gloria p

cybercat 01-12-2006 12:28 AM

hot pickles
 

"Puester" > wrote in message
...
> salgud wrote:
>> Grawun wrote:
>>> Vlasic used to make pickles with Tabasco. They were so good. Much
>>> better on sandwiches than plain pickles. I am told Vlasic doesn't make
>>> those anymore and I don't see any other brand that does. I am thinking
>>> I could buy dills and add my own Tabasco or chiles. Any suggestions?

>>
>> I remember those!! Been looking for them ever since! Sorry to hear
>> they're off the market, guess I'll have to do my own now.
>>

>
>
> One local Kroger's carries them (or at least they did this past summer.)
> They were called something like Vlassic ZESTY Bread and Butter Pickles. I
> wanted to tell you the exact name but, as usual, my husband finished off
> the jar almost as soon as it hit the refrigerator (and he doesn't even
> LIKE sweet pickles!)
>
> gloria p


I would just like to say that the subject line of this thread give me ....
urges.



Dan Abel 02-12-2006 03:10 AM

hot pickles
 
In article .com>,
"Grawun" > wrote:

> Vlasic used to make pickles with Tabasco. They were so good. Much
> better on sandwiches than plain pickles. I am told Vlasic doesn't make
> those anymore and I don't see any other brand that does. I am thinking
> I could buy dills and add my own Tabasco or chiles. Any suggestions?


I just throw in 2 or 3 of those little dried hot red peppers and let
them sit for a few days. I'm sure dried red pepper flakes would work
just fine also. It's worth trying adding some Tabasco sauce. I don't
know what it would do to the color.

--
Dan Abel

Petaluma, California, USA

Steve Pope 02-12-2006 03:35 AM

hot pickles
 
Dan Abel > wrote:

>I just throw in 2 or 3 of those little dried hot red peppers and let
>them sit for a few days.


WHICH little dried red hot peppers??

S.

Dan Abel 02-12-2006 04:18 AM

hot pickles
 
In article >,
(Steve Pope) wrote:

> Dan Abel > wrote:
>
> >I just throw in 2 or 3 of those little dried hot red peppers and let
> >them sit for a few days.

>
> WHICH little dried red hot peppers??



Doesn't matter too much. How about these:

http://www.penzeys.com/cgi-bin/penze...zeysarbol.html

--
Dan Abel

Petaluma, California, USA

pablo 02-12-2006 04:34 AM

hot pickles
 

"Puester" > wrote in message
...
> One local Kroger's carries them (or at least they did this past summer.)
> They were called something like Vlassic ZESTY Bread and Butter Pickles. I
> wanted to tell you the exact name but, as usual, my husband finished off
> the jar almost as soon as it hit the refrigerator (and he doesn't even
> LIKE sweet pickles!)
>

Try to find Tony Packo's Pickles and Peppers and Tony Packo's Sweet Hots.
They're spicy but not blazing hot. I love 'em. So do my kids.

http://www.tonypackos.com/picklefinder.html

Pablo



Leonard Blaisdell 02-12-2006 05:18 AM

hot pickles
 
In article >,
(Steve Pope) wrote:

> WHICH little dried red hot peppers??


For me, those skinny little red Asian kind come to mind. I bit into one
in Kung Pao chicken once, and you would have thought I'd seen a chick
flick and cared.

leo

--
<http://web0.greatbasin.net/~leo/>

salgud 04-12-2006 02:43 PM

hot pickles
 

Grawun wrote:
> >
> > I get it. You are talking about the spicy dills. I was talking about
> > the spicy sweet pickles.

>
> pickles with Tabasco . It says Tabasco righton the label.


I found the spicy b&b pickles, Sat at King Soopers! They haven't been
there for a long time, at least not the times I looked.

As for Tobasco dills, that sounds good, but for those, all you need to
do is buy a bottle of dills and a bottle of Tobasco. Voila! Tobasco
dills! I'll definitely try it. All I need to buy is the dills.



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