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Mt Olive LC Bread/Butter Pickles and Relish

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Chet Hayes - 04 Mar 2004 13:47 GMT
Just found these at the A&P here in NJ.  Tried the pickles and they
are very good, hard to tell from the real thing.  Only 1g carb per 6
chips.  I love these with tuna salad, I also add some of the liquid to
the tuna salad.  I'm sure the relish will be good too.

Still haven't seen the Heinz Ketchup anywhere here.
Roger Zoul - 04 Mar 2004 13:59 GMT
:: Just found these at the A&P here in NJ.  Tried the pickles and they
:: are very good, hard to tell from the real thing.  Only 1g carb per 6
:: chips.  I love these with tuna salad, I also add some of the liquid
:: to the tuna salad.  I'm sure the relish will be good too.

The juice can be used to add flavor to many things.   I greatly enjoy
it....just a little here and there....
RF - 04 Mar 2004 14:42 GMT
> Just found these at the A&P here in NJ.  Tried the pickles and they
> are very good, hard to tell from the real thing.  Only 1g carb per 6
> chips.  I love these with tuna salad, I also add some of the liquid to
> the tuna salad.  I'm sure the relish will be good too.
>
> Still haven't seen the Heinz Ketchup anywhere here.

I haven't been able to find the pickles anywhere here in AZ. I have been
looking for the ketchup and just yesterday found it at Super Walmart.
DigitalVinyl - 04 Mar 2004 15:30 GMT
>Just found these at the A&P here in NJ.  Tried the pickles and they
>are very good, hard to tell from the real thing.  Only 1g carb per 6
>chips.  I love these with tuna salad, I also add some of the liquid to
>the tuna salad.  I'm sure the relish will be good too.

B&G Dill Pickles have 0g, 0 calories which means at most about .15 or
.25 carbs per spear/pickle. Looks like there isn't any sugar added.

ALso recognize that the brine it soaks in often has sugars added and
of course spices which have some carbs. I always loved cooking with
pickle juices--they taste sweet(!). I used them in meatloafs, when
frying onions, peppers & muchrooms.

>Still haven't seen the Heinz Ketchup anywhere here.
Nor here in NY

DiGiTAL_ViNYL (no email)
350/323/Mar-315/200
Atkins since 1/12/2004
Chet Hayes - 04 Mar 2004 20:50 GMT
> >Just found these at the A&P here in NJ.  Tried the pickles and they
> >are very good, hard to tell from the real thing.  Only 1g carb per 6
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> B&G Dill Pickles have 0g, 0 calories which means at most about .15 or
> .25 carbs per spear/pickle. Looks like there isn't any sugar added.

Whose talking about dill pickles?  The Mt Olive ones are bread and
butter, which until now, meant loads of sugar.

> ALso recognize that the brine it soaks in often has sugars added and
> of course spices which have some carbs. I always loved cooking with
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> 350/323/Mar-315/200
> Atkins since 1/12/2004
Bob in CT - 04 Mar 2004 20:57 GMT
>> >Just found these at the A&P here in NJ.  Tried the pickles and they
>> >are very good, hard to tell from the real thing.  Only 1g carb per 6
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> Whose talking about dill pickles?  The Mt Olive ones are bread and
> butter, which until now, meant loads of sugar.

What's a bread and butter pickle?

>> ALso recognize that the brine it soaks in often has sugars added and
>> of course spices which have some carbs. I always loved cooking with
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>> 350/323/Mar-315/200
>> Atkins since 1/12/2004

The ketchup is in Stop and Shop in CT.

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dcbryan - 05 Mar 2004 08:35 GMT
check out this site for more info...

http://www.mtolivepickles.com/AskMrCrisp/FAQ.html

you can also buy them from the website

Dave

> >> >Just found these at the A&P here in NJ.  Tried the pickles and they
> >> >are very good, hard to tell from the real thing.  Only 1g carb per 6
[quoted text clipped - 22 lines]
>
> The ketchup is in Stop and Shop in CT.
Chet Hayes - 05 Mar 2004 15:40 GMT
> >> >Just found these at the A&P here in NJ.  Tried the pickles and they
> >> >are very good, hard to tell from the real thing.  Only 1g carb per 6
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> What's a bread and butter pickle?

Bread and butter pickles are the sweet ones, usually found as chips,
though I have seen them as whole pickles too.  Don't know where the
name comes from.

> >> ALso recognize that the brine it soaks in often has sugars added and
> >> of course spices which have some carbs. I always loved cooking with
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> The ketchup is in Stop and Shop in CT.
T E - 06 Mar 2004 02:35 GMT
http://www.titanic.kn-bremen.de/pickle5.html
Rather make them myself than paying $4.99 10 oz. jar.
Looking for recipe making my own sweet butter chip pickles too.
emkay - 06 Mar 2004 04:23 GMT
>http://www.titanic.kn-bremen.de/pickle5.html
>Rather make them myself than paying $4.99 10 oz. jar.
>Looking for recipe making my own sweet butter chip pickles too.

The Mt. Olive SF relish and sweet pickles are only $1.99 for a 16-ounce jar
at my local grocery store.

Em
T E - 06 Mar 2004 04:42 GMT

From: emkay@no_spam_.invalid (emkay)
On Fri, 5 Mar 2004 21:35:37 -0500 (EST), Tonya_049@webtv.net (T E)
wrote:
http://www.titanic.kn-bremen.de/pickle5.html Rather make them myself
than paying $4.99 10 oz. jar. Looking for recipe making my own sweet
butter chip pickles too.
The Mt. Olive SF relish and sweet pickles are only $1.99 for a 16-ounce
jar at my local grocery store.
Em--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Curious, which chain grocery store have the relish and pickles at those
prices. Here any thing with no carb prices are terrible.
emkay - 06 Mar 2004 19:56 GMT
> From: emkay@no_spam_.invalid (emkay)
>On Fri, 5 Mar 2004 21:35:37 -0500 (EST), Tonya_049@webtv.net (T E)
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>Curious, which chain grocery store have the relish and pickles at those
>prices. Here any thing with no carb prices are terrible.    

Victory supermarkets (Massachusetts and New Hampshire) have them at that
price.  They're a bit higher (but still under $3.00) at Shaw's and Roche
Brothers.

Em
 
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