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Barb wrote:

>> Did ya know that pickle relish contains mostly cauliflower.

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> Your eyes are getting browner, Sheldon.


The weirdest use I've seen for cauliflower is as a substitute for chestnuts
in nesselrode.

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> Barb wrote:
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> >> Did ya know that pickle relish contains mostly cauliflower.

> >
> > Your eyes are getting browner, Sheldon.

>
> The weirdest use I've seen for cauliflower is as a substitute for chestnuts
> in nesselrode.
>
> Bob


Kinda like using white beans in the filling for deviled eggs.

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Barb wrote:
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>> Did ya know that pickle relish contains mostly cauliflower.
>>

> Your eyes are getting browner, Sheldon.


Not homemade but check the various brands at the stupidmarket... I was
surprised the first time I read the ingredients... so I looked more
carefully and sure enough I coulde see it contained chopped
cauliflower stems. Some brands don't list cucumber at all. There is
nothing about the word pickle that means it must be cucumber, you of
all people should know that most anything can be pickled, anyone too!
heheh
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On Thu, 07 Oct 2010 00:14:58 -0400, Brooklyn1 wrote:

> Barb wrote:
>>Brooklyn1 wrote>
>>
>>> Did ya know that pickle relish contains mostly cauliflower.
>>>

>> Your eyes are getting browner, Sheldon.

>
> Not homemade but check the various brands at the stupidmarket... I was
> surprised the first time I read the ingredients... so I looked more
> carefully and sure enough I coulde see it contained chopped
> cauliflower stems. Some brands don't list cucumber at all. There is
> nothing about the word pickle that means it must be cucumber, you of
> all people should know that most anything can be pickled, anyone too!
> heheh


what ****ing rubbish:

mt. olive sweet relish: cucumbers, corn syrup, HFCS, vinegar, salt, water,
red bell peppers, the preservatives and shit.

mt. olive dill relish: cucumbers, water,vinegar, salt, red bell peppers,
the preservatives and shit.

heinz Sweet Relish Ingredients: Pickles (Cucumbers, Salt, Calcium
Chloride)High Fructose Corn Syrup, Cabbage (Cabbage, Salt)Distilled White
Vinegar, Natural Flavoring, Sodium Benzoate and Potassium Sorbate as
Preservatives, Xanthan Gum, Alum, Guar and Locust Bean Gum, Dehydrated Red
Bell Peppers, Extractive of Turmeric, FD&C Yellow No.5 & Blue No.1.
Polysorbate 80.

i don't know what kind of crap you're buying, but i suspect it's more the
crap you're drinking.

blake
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