Pickled eggs.
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I've had both pickled okra and green beans in a bloody mary. Both are excellent
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They put strips of bacon in a bloody mary. I wonder why they don't put a pickled egg.Mr Beardsley wrote: ↑Sun Jul 17, 2022 4:12 pmI've had both pickled okra and green beans in a bloody mary. Both are excellent
A chicken egg would probably be to big, but, a pickled quail egg? It's a meal in a glass, after all. I could see a pickled quail egg on a skewer in place of a cocktail onion. They're about the same size. It's do-able. Charge an extra dollar. [That's the businessman in me talking. Quail eggs aren't as cheap as cocktail onions, but, they are worth a dollar apeice, retail.]
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I had a bloody mary somewhere along the line that had a freakin slider on a skewer on top along with a strip of bacon, celery, pickled green beans, and olives. They're getting past cocktail and into appetizer nowCitizen B wrote: ↑Sun Jul 17, 2022 5:04 pmThey put strips of bacon in a bloody mary. I wonder why they don't put a pickled egg.Mr Beardsley wrote: ↑Sun Jul 17, 2022 4:12 pmI've had both pickled okra and green beans in a bloody mary. Both are excellent
A chicken egg would probably be to big, but, a pickled quail egg? It's a meal in a glass, after all. I could see a pickled quail egg on a skewer in place of a cocktail onion. They're about the same size. It's do-able. Charge an extra dollar. [That's the businessman in me talking. Quail eggs aren't as cheap as cocktail onions, but, they are worth a dollar apeice, retail.]
“If you try to fail, and succeed, which have you done?” - George Carlin
That's a novelty drink for rubes. It is not a gentleman's cocktail. I don't mind a quail egg instead of a cocktail onion, but, there becomes a point when too much is, well, just too much.Mr Beardsley wrote: ↑Sun Jul 17, 2022 6:09 pmI had a bloody mary somewhere along the line that had a freakin slider on a skewer on top along with a strip of bacon, celery, pickled green beans, and olives. They're getting past cocktail and into appetizer nowCitizen B wrote: ↑Sun Jul 17, 2022 5:04 pmThey put strips of bacon in a bloody mary. I wonder why they don't put a pickled egg.Mr Beardsley wrote: ↑Sun Jul 17, 2022 4:12 pm
I've had both pickled okra and green beans in a bloody mary. Both are excellent
A chicken egg would probably be to big, but, a pickled quail egg? It's a meal in a glass, after all. I could see a pickled quail egg on a skewer in place of a cocktail onion. They're about the same size. It's do-able. Charge an extra dollar. [That's the businessman in me talking. Quail eggs aren't as cheap as cocktail onions, but, they are worth a dollar apeice, retail.]
Me? I like a sipping drink with a glass of club soda on the side and a pickled egg to nibble at throughout the course of this course.
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Pickled egg and a white owl .... ya know , a White Owl makes everything better . I may have to make this video you seek . I dont know if Im going back out today but if I do , Ill snag one . If not , Ill snag one tomorrow . I do like a hard boiled eggCitizen B wrote: ↑Sat Jul 16, 2022 6:16 pmPickled eggs are nothing like pickled pigs' feet or pickled sausage, a pork-and-surplus-chicken-byproduct. Pickled eggs are eggs, wholesome and nutritious. They go well which a White Owl cigar.Ruffinogold wrote: ↑Sat Jul 16, 2022 6:09 pm I guess its like pickled pigs feet ... I pass on those too . My uncle ate the hell out of pigs feet , they werent pickled .. he made them at home . He always tried to get me to try them . I just had old testament stuff going on in my head and couldnt do it . Its not like there wasnt lasagna around too
They got pickled eggs and pickled pink hot dog looking things around these parts in large glass jars at the gas stations . Sometime I stare at them awhile
Do still have one of your sons make YouTube videos of you doing improbable things? You should smoke a White Owl on your back porch and eat a pickled egg and give us a review. I am sure that will set this whizzbang of a thread on fire.
See what I just did there? I goaded you. You don't have to take the bait. You and I have equal measures of testosterone. We have nothing to prove to each other. I am only planting a seed in you head. Think about it.
Once you try pickled eggs, you'll never eat scrambled again.
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Agreed. When they carried it to the table I asked why there wasn't a sparkler shooting out the top too. The waiter did not see the humorCitizen B wrote: ↑Sun Jul 17, 2022 6:22 pmThat's a novelty drink for rubes. It is not a gentleman's cocktail. I don't mind a quail egg instead of a cocktail onion, but, there becomes a point when too much is, well, just too much.Mr Beardsley wrote: ↑Sun Jul 17, 2022 6:09 pmI had a bloody mary somewhere along the line that had a freakin slider on a skewer on top along with a strip of bacon, celery, pickled green beans, and olives. They're getting past cocktail and into appetizer nowCitizen B wrote: ↑Sun Jul 17, 2022 5:04 pm
They put strips of bacon in a bloody mary. I wonder why they don't put a pickled egg.
A chicken egg would probably be to big, but, a pickled quail egg? It's a meal in a glass, after all. I could see a pickled quail egg on a skewer in place of a cocktail onion. They're about the same size. It's do-able. Charge an extra dollar. [That's the businessman in me talking. Quail eggs aren't as cheap as cocktail onions, but, they are worth a dollar apeice, retail.]
Me? I like a sipping drink with a glass of club soda on the side and a pickled egg to nibble at throughout the course of this course.
“If you try to fail, and succeed, which have you done?” - George Carlin
I'm not a huge Bloody Mary fan, but I'd be down for one with a pickeld egg amongst the garnish!Citizen B wrote: ↑Sun Jul 17, 2022 5:04 pmThey put strips of bacon in a bloody mary. I wonder why they don't put a pickled egg.Mr Beardsley wrote: ↑Sun Jul 17, 2022 4:12 pmI've had both pickled okra and green beans in a bloody mary. Both are excellent
A chicken egg would probably be to big, but, a pickled quail egg? It's a meal in a glass, after all. I could see a pickled quail egg on a skewer in place of a cocktail onion. They're about the same size. It's do-able. Charge an extra dollar. [That's the businessman in me talking. Quail eggs aren't as cheap as cocktail onions, but, they are worth a dollar apeice, retail.]