When I was younger, I lived next door to a bar for a while. This was in 1998 or 1999. I was in there everyday. After a few weeks, the owner warmed up to me and was telling me about his mom's pickled eggs. He swore they were the best. He had a huge tall glass jug on the bar and said I could have one on the house. While eating my pickled egg, he started talking about how he missed his mother, and how she made that batch of eggs before she died.
I was very sad, offer my condolences, and I asked how he was taking the loss. He said, at first it was hard, but after a few years, he still had her memories. Then he said, "of course, back in 82, when she died, it was a lot easier to run a bar."
So yes... That was my last pickled egg... a 16 year old pickled egg, kept on a bar in a room temperature jar, in a smoke filled bar just a few blocks from Pittsburgh Forgings...
I don't remember if it made me sick. there was lots of "mouthwash" in ounce and a half glasses after eating that. Good thing I lived next door.
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