I HATE MAYONNAISE!
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Yeah I go through a jar a pickles a week. Drink the pickle juice and all.
Except bread n butter pickles. I view those the same way CMH views mayo.EXPERIENCE MAYHEM FOOTBALLComment
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God, I seriously feel like barfing. I can't even think about pickles without getting sick. Let alone seeing them or smelling them. If I'm eating somewhere and they're on a friend's plate, I ask them to pull the plate as far away from me as possible so I don't smell them.
I didn't even have a bad experience. I just ****ing hate them. If you told me the Lakers would never win a title again and all I had to do was eat a jar of pickles, I wouldn't/couldn't do it.
Interestingly enough, I like cucumbers as cucumbers.Comment
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Dude, take cucumbers, slice them up, throw them in a bowl and add apple cider vinegar and a little bit of salt and pepper, and you're golden. Shake and stir well.EXPERIENCE MAYHEM FOOTBALLComment
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I'm guessing tartar sauce isn't the most appealing thing for you 2.EXPERIENCE MAYHEM FOOTBALLComment
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No to vinegar. No to dill.
Interestingly enough, I hate tomatoes and vinegar but I'm a ketchup whore. Same for ranch and BBQ.Comment
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As a teenager my friends and I used to drink moonshine and chase it with pickle juice.
I don't eat pickles by themselves, but I do like one pickle on my burgers. Like I tell my wife, I like it as a complimentary taste, but I don't want to taste it with every bite. Also fried pickles as an appetizer hits the spot every now and then.

Maybe next time I go to Sammy's I'll order some fried pickles and try dipping them in mayo.My 2K17 Boston Celtics MyLeague
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Agreed on celery. I have to start eating healthy so we have celery and light ranch in the house. I only ate like three small pieces before putting it back in the fridge.
Blue cheese though, I live blue cheese. Crumbles, dressing, blocks, you name it. I could eat it with a spoon.Comment
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I love pickles. However, I have a family member who works for this company. They sell all over the country and I was aghast when he said that people - especially in the South - get them at movie theaters and that they drink the juice afterwards. There are ungodly amounts of salt in pickle juice. Makes me gag just thinking about it.Comment
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No, pickles and mayo are both great. We need ryan36 to come in here and profess his love for fried dill pickles.
Pickles are great on burgers or as a side with any other sandwich.
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Deep fried pickles with aioli-AKA Mayo. MMMMMM!!!!Originally posted by Anthony BourdainThe celebrity chef culture is a remarkable and admittedly annoying phenomenon. Of all the professions, after all, few people are less suited to be suddenly thrown into the public eye than chefs. We're used to doing what we do in private, behind closed doors.Comment


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