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Good god. That sounds dangerous.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI love pickled eggs, I can eat a whole jar at one sitting
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Ooh, yes, lovely. Gherkins are one my fave foods of all time.Originally posted by DaveB View PostI bet you like Piccalilli as well
Pickled anything suits moi
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I love pickled eggs, I can eat a whole jar at one sitting, we just don't get them here. they have something called Soleier which are similar but not in malt vinegar and not pickled enough. I tried proper English ones out on some Germans once and they all went a funny colour
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Mmmmmmmm, pickled eggs.
Nice with chips (and better for you than fried
).
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Ooh, I love a pickled egg. More than one at a time is hard work though.
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I love pickled food and I love eggs, the combination should work but pickled eggs are just stinking.
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Pickled Eggs.
I was foolish enough to try one of these yesterday.

It took 6 indigestion tablets to relieve the burning sensation.
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