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Old 02-16-2013, 03:06 PM   #31
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Is that prepared horseradish or grated fresh horseradish?
Edit: I use the grated in a jar, which I term grated fresh as opposed to starting with a root. Prepared to me is the creamy style. So yes this recipe uses the grated type.
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Old 02-16-2013, 03:48 PM   #32
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These are my new go to

I'll even slice up some cucumber and put in the juice after I eat them all. Boy they are good.
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Old 02-16-2013, 04:27 PM   #33
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Edit: I use the grated in a jar, which I term grated fresh as opposed to starting with a root. Prepared to me is the creamy style. So yes this recipe uses the grated type.
It's semantics, but it would make a difference in the end result Grated fresh would be if you took the root and grated it. Prepared horseradish is grated horseradish mixed with vinegar. The stuff in a creamy sauce is either creamy horseradish or horseradish sauce.

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Cooks use the terms "horseradish" or "prepared horseradish" to refer to the grated root of the horseradish plant mixed with vinegar. Prepared horseradish is white to creamy-beige in colour.
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Here it's home canned dill Green Beans.
Did a few different recipes this past year.
All good.
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Old 02-16-2013, 06:00 PM   #35
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I did find these today. Thanks for the tips. They are great!!!



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Old 02-16-2013, 06:00 PM   #36
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I'm real fond of the Wickles others have already mentioned.

Frog Ranch Peppered Pickles are really good too. Both the Hot & Spicy and Bread & Butter. I like the Bread & Butter"s better than Famous Dave's.
http://frogranch.com/index.php

Another pickle worth mentioning is Kroger's Candied Dill's.

All the above can be found at Krogers. (at least in my area)
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I did find these today. Thanks for the tips. They are great!!!



Glad you like them. If you have a Fred's Dollar Store by you, they have the best price at $3 a jar.
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Milwaukee Kosher Dills.

What can I say? I'm a traditionalist.
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