Is it normal that i eat atleast 850gram. pickles a week?
I'm just wondering, am I the only one who buys jars of pickles just to eat them right out of the jar? o.o
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I'm just wondering, am I the only one who buys jars of pickles just to eat them right out of the jar? o.o
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pickles that's healthier, I eat about 3 litres of icecream per week! I have ice cream for breakfast, lunch and dinner I buy vannilla & have ingredients to make whichever flavour I want from it. I'll throw in some apples and sugar free gum aha sugar free ironic ain't it
I eat pickles right out of the jar too, though not as much as you do. There must be some kind of deficiency in your body for you to crave them so much.
Pickled what, though? It sounds odd to my ears because pickling is a process. It sounds as weird to me as me saying, "I like boils and cooks".
I'm guessing you don't mean pickled fish, but stuff you can get pickled in a jar here still varies a lot. Beetroot, walnuts, chillies, onions, peppers, whelks, eggs, gherkins.
If you mean eggs, then uggh! If you mean chillies or onions, yes definitely.
I honestly don't. What are they before they are pickled? They must be something. Is it something that grows in the ground? Or on a tree?
EDIT: If you can find me a picture of one, that'd be good enough.
It's basically a pickled cucumber.
http://everydayaboverubies.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/jar_of_pickles_cb101311.jpg
Aha! I'd call that a gherkin. That's probably a word that's going to fall into disuse, though.
dot tell me you dont know what pickles are..... one of the most tasty things on earth you gotta go and taste them someday....you're missing it...
Never heard of "a gherkin", however.
I shall remember it in case anybody ever says the word ^^.
That sounds pretty normal; eating them out of the jar. You do eat an awful lot of them though, you must really like them.
I don't really like them. I eat only a couple of pickles a year.