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Re: Claussen pickles
[Re: Sneaky]
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01/12/24 06:13 PM
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don't believe I've ever had one, but I prefer a sweet pickle.
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Re: Claussen pickles
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01/12/24 07:05 PM
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I'm not a big fan of pickles but if I do buy them I get Best Maid. Texas made and grown in West Texas. I know their farm manager and some of their growers so I'll support them and a Texas product when I can.
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Re: Claussen pickles
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01/12/24 10:27 PM
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We fixin to find out
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Re: Claussen pickles
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01/12/24 11:33 PM
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Never had or heard of them Young man, do yourself a favor and buy a jar. I've never been big on eating pickles, by themselves even....I don't see this jar lasting long. Dang good pickles
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Re: Claussen pickles
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01/12/24 11:48 PM
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Nathan's makes a pretty darn good pickle as well, in the refrigerated section also.
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Re: Claussen pickles
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01/13/24 12:03 AM
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Is that even a word? A gherkin is a small plant related to the cucumber.
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Re: Claussen pickles
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01/13/24 12:18 AM
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Never had or heard of them Young man, do yourself a favor and buy a jar. I've never been big on eating pickles, by themselves even....I don't see this jar lasting long. Dang good pickles
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Re: Claussen pickles
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01/13/24 12:22 AM
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Is that even a word? A gherkin is a small plant related to the cucumber. I like gherkins too
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Re: Claussen pickles
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01/13/24 12:22 AM
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Never had or heard of them Young man, do yourself a favor and buy a jar. I've never been big on eating pickles, by themselves even....I don't see this jar lasting long. Dang good pickles I was having a hard time how to word that I like a pickle.... without it going in the gutter.
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Re: Claussen pickles
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Re: Claussen pickles
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01/13/24 01:01 AM
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Sneaky. Just keep your magnets dry. It will pass.
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Re: Claussen pickles
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01/13/24 02:09 AM
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Re: Claussen pickles
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01/13/24 02:48 AM
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Mama just happened to be grocery shopping this afternoon and a quick text yielded a successful haul. Great stuff, but I think I'd prefer the slices.
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Re: Claussen pickles
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01/13/24 02:27 PM
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If ever there was a mass-produced product that could never be improved upon, this is it. I would tell you to change my mind, but you can’t. Costco- Just compare ingredients. Some of the best pickles Ive had Walmart has these too.
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Re: Claussen pickles
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01/13/24 03:00 PM
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Wiejske Wyroby pickles. look for them you won't be disappointed.
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Re: Claussen pickles
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07/30/24 08:33 PM
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Re: Claussen pickles
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07/31/24 12:11 AM
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Only pickles my kids will eat. They know the difference and the facial expressions are hilarious if it isn't Claussens Haha! My wife is a pickle snob. If they’re good, she not only has a face but coughs two of three times. And before she catches her breath, squeaks out “good pickle!” She’s a Claussen fan. And truly misses the OG Central Market in Austin when they had a pickle bar. Like a kid in a candy store.
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Re: Claussen pickles
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07/31/24 01:35 AM
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Try that spicy garlic pickle at Atwood’s; very good.
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Re: Claussen pickles
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07/31/24 02:29 PM
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my favorite pickle, I get mine at central market in Austin
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Re: Claussen pickles
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07/31/24 02:59 PM
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THE best pickle.... the juice goes great with vodka and some cracked black peppa also
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Re: Claussen pickles
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07/31/24 04:04 PM
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Would love to try the Grillo's, but no Costco nearby. My go-to has always been Nalley's Banquet Dill, but they don't seem to be widely circulated anymore. I make do with Mt. Olives. Not a Claussen fan. Too much garlic or something. last time I was ate walmart had them
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Re: Claussen pickles
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07/31/24 04:14 PM
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Claussen's are pretty darn tasty, but they're also a little pricy. For half the price, the Mt. Olive spears are a great alternative.
For slices, I prefer Best Maid-great crunch, great flavor-great on a burger.
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Re: Claussen pickles
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07/31/24 04:29 PM
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They are the best. Available at Walmart and probably most grocery chains, Look in the refrigerated section not on the pickle aisle. I sold them in my meat markets @ Winn Dixie and then Brookshires. There always seemed to be a jar with a defective lid that we had to sample. My favorite pickle brand for sure.
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