Posted by Jimmydog on April 06, 2016 at 09:52:26 from (198.47.53.196):
In Reply to: pickles posted by RusselAZ on April 03, 2016 at 13:10:10:
Freestone Pickle Co. over in Bangor MI. buys a lot of pickles, but I understand it's from contracted farmers. They have these huge vats like 15' diameter and probably as tall. Their hot (as in spicy) deli dill is pretty good. You'll see them some times sold one at a time in sealed plastic bag/tube at mom and pop corner stores. Try them if you get a chance. A lot of them are grown east of South Haven (or used to anyway). These days I see a lot of trucks bring them from God only knows where. Like previously mentioned it's amazing how many get left in the field after harvesting. I plant them like every other year with intention to cold brine some in a crock, but just never seem to get around to it. They end up over ripe but the chickens seem to like em well enough. I like pickles but absolutely hate cucumbers -weird huh? JD
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