Best dill pickles according to redditors

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u/ZombieCharltonHeston · 31 pointsr/texas

For as long as I can remember. Pretty much these.

u/LadyMO · 22 pointsr/DiWHY

I too am a lover of pickle juice. And it's possible to buy just the juice! The Single servings are pretty solid, but there is also a Gallon Jug option.

I got hooked on it after using it as a poor kids solution for nighttime leg cramps from sports. I still prefer it to most real electrolyte solutions after exercise (I know it usually only has sodium salt, but the "balanced" salt supplements taste awful).

u/ztherion · 9 pointsr/answers

No, they literally sell pickles in plastic bags in American conveience stores

You can buy them online too

u/SirynCodex · 8 pointsr/fasting

You would probably be better off just continuing the water fast and forgoing the bone broth. It could certainly make you hungrier, and its primary benefit is usually that it helps some people get through the early days, which you've already bypassed (and those are generally considered to be the hardest where hunger pangs are concerned.)

Also speaking from personal experience, I tried adding 2 cups of bone broth to my 10 day water fast after experiencing a few days of very low energy, and I had a very bad reaction to it (intense nausea, belching, and dry retching / vomiting). I mentioned it here, and the suggestion from a few folks was that the sudden influx of sodium had probably triggered it.

If you'd like to supplement electrolytes, here are some recommendations:

For sodium, Celtic Sea Salt on dissolved on the tongue or small sips of Pickle Juice. For potassium, NoSalt has a good amount per serving and can be mixed with water and taken as a shot. Magnesium can be supplemented in pill form, a lotion/spray, or by soaking your feet in Epsom Salt. These will all be most beneficial on a longer fast, although I find that supplementing sodium starting on Day 2 of my own fasts has made me feel better (less brain fog and dizziness, improved mood). As for the most beneficial amount, a general recommendation - provided on the Fasting Talk podcast - was discussed here.

HTH!

u/_salt86 · 8 pointsr/fresno

If anyone was as confused as i was

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https://www.amazon.com/Van-Holtens-Large-Spicy-Pickle/dp/B00WXG3MCM

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it's a spicy pickle. Not a pickle that you put in the microwave.

u/delta-TL · 8 pointsr/bestoflegaladvice

I found this on amazon...those must be big pickles. There are also kosher pickles which are way cheaper.

u/Zombies_Are_Dead · 5 pointsr/Cooking

Actually pickle juice is used in the Southern US quite often as a rehydrating drink. You can even buy just the juice. There's energy drinks and even frozen treats that are dill pickle juice based.

u/THEthatdude · 4 pointsr/Showerthoughts

In my honest, unbiased opinion, my favorite type of pickle is the Dill Pickle Spears (link to buy if your interested :3) for a couple of reasons. One, the pickle slices just taste weird alone to me. On a hamburger they are great however they are just very strange tasting, probably because of the extra surface are to the vinegar and juices. The whole pickles are great for eating alone, however are a little too crunchy to add onto sandwiches or hamburgers. That's why I prefer the spears, I used to eat them all the time as a kid and they are about the same consistency as the slices to put on hamburgers and such. So there you go. Eat a pickle.

u/nosheepnosleep · 4 pointsr/transgendercirclejerk
u/xXWestinghouseXx · 3 pointsr/TalesFromYourServer

https://www.amazon.com/Frenchs-Original-Crispy-Onions-Certified/dp/B009WDG6K4?th=1 is a popular example.

You cut your onion half, top to bottom, then slice each half with the grain so you get lots and lots of half circles made. Then batter and fry each straw. Some places still make it by hand but if they can get away with it they use premade.

u/MOOzikmktr · 2 pointsr/spicy
u/koreanabduljabbar · 2 pointsr/funny

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Also, "That's the tastiest crunch I've ever heard!"

u/Schwartz210 · 2 pointsr/Israel
u/ReefJunkie11 · 2 pointsr/ReefTank

Hey, glad that you were able to get things more balanced. Don't stop that Kalk. Kalkwasser adds calcium and Alkalinity at balance ratios, this will help keep your numbers elevated.

9.4 does seem low for calcium hydroxide. I have not used brightwell aquatics kalk+2, I personally use Mrs. Wages Pickling Lime from amazon, $6 per/lb My comes out to have a PH +12.

http://brightwellaquatics.com/products/kalk2.php

According to the link above, what you are using is not pure calcium hydroxide and that is most likely why your PH in your ATO is not as high as mine. Seriously, try the pickling lime, I have been using it for years. My PH is always 8.3 - 8.55. Here is a link to 6 lbs of it for $30, it will last you a 6 months to a year.

http://www.amazon.com/Mrs-Wages-Pickling-Lime-Ounce/dp/B00H86N9O8/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1453248004&sr=8-4&keywords=mrs+wages+pickling+lime

u/humanbeing2018 · 2 pointsr/fasting

yeah pickle juice for the win. I've ordered https://www.amazon.com/Best-Maid-Dill-Juice-Gal/dp/B00PYM8VLE/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1492688380&sr=8-3&keywords=pickle+juice

Dilute it 1 oz in sparkling water 1:10 ratio and its like a treat for me :)

u/kg4wwn · 1 pointr/Cooking

http://www.amazon.com/Vavel-Kartuzkie-Style-Pickles-857ml/dp/tech-data/B00B4HWAZ6

I see vinegar on these Vavels. DO you know exactly which Vavels are supposed to be vinegar free, because I'm thinking you may have been misinformed.

u/gisenberg · 1 pointr/beer

Their hop pickles can also be found on Amazon.

u/dumasymptote · 1 pointr/swoleacceptance

You could try this brother.

u/Bill_Lagakos · 1 pointr/fermentation

A couple ounces of a starter culture might help. Bubbie's works, but there are probably others.

After you have a successful ferment, you can just preserve some of the liquid and use it for future batches.

u/thesimminlemon · 1 pointr/Disneyland

Vlasic whole dill pickles served nice and cold will fit the bill!

u/2_hands · 1 pointr/specializedtools

Here it is on amazon Linden Sweden Twixit Seal and Pour Bag Clip, Red

You could just use the top of a plastic bottle. You can do something like this or this

It'd take something larger for pet food, maybe like a big pickle jar? I haven't used this method for anything particularly large or with a stiffer bag material

u/StrataXIII · 1 pointr/keto

https://www.amazon.com/Vlasic-Purely-Pickles-Kosher-Spears/dp/B071NN5X3K

I like to snack on these. In every store I've been to for about 3.30.

u/rap31264 · 1 pointr/texas
u/sweetgreggo · -1 pointsr/AskCulinary