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Culinary Adventure by nicolette oliphant
July 16th, 2006 12:43 PM
Having the muchies helped.
Tortilla with strawberry jam and yellw mustard. It was pretty good. you just have to get the right proportion of jelly to mustard. Too much mustard and its kinda spicy, too musch jelly and its too sweet.
One of my all time favorite that nobody will every try is a shot of tequila with a pickle juice chaser. I swear its good. you can't use sweet or bread and butter pickles.
I swear its good
JUST TRY IT!
I was at Tommys Joynt last week and I was dipping thier homemade pickles in my margarita. It made the pickles good and my margarita taste bettter.
Seriously, you should try it.
Tortilla with strawberry jam and yellw mustard. It was pretty good. you just have to get the right proportion of jelly to mustard. Too much mustard and its kinda spicy, too musch jelly and its too sweet.
One of my all time favorite that nobody will every try is a shot of tequila with a pickle juice chaser. I swear its good. you can't use sweet or bread and butter pickles.
I swear its good
JUST TRY IT!
I was at Tommys Joynt last week and I was dipping thier homemade pickles in my margarita. It made the pickles good and my margarita taste bettter.
Seriously, you should try it.
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posted by nicolette oliphant on July 17th, 2006 10:34 PM
Once I tried it, it didnt seem to weird. the flavor is like something you would have as a rub on pork or a sauce you would find at a morrocan or mediterranean restaurant.







interesting combo. this is one of the first culinary adventures that i would question as being a tasty thought, but yet can realize it might actually be not so bad.
also, i'd try the pickle juice chaser.. but i kinda like pickle juice anyway. i mean.. not to just drink a whole glass of or anything.. but a sip of that in the desert is quite tasty.