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KingfisherDays t1_j5w6z1x wrote
Reply to comment by kittyqueenkaelaa in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
"Pickle" is actually more like a chutney or a relish. The American pickle is called a gherkin
KingfisherDays t1_j5w6t18 wrote
Reply to comment by MarcoNoPollo in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
Branston, salad cream, and fingers are all worth a try. Have the first two on a cheese sandwich.
vancemark00 t1_j5w694d wrote
What? No spotted dick! Oh the humanity...
Rahdit42 t1_j5w5ieg wrote
Something something life Jeff Uh Goldblum.
WhyYouDoThatStupid t1_j5w4rq1 wrote
Reply to comment by RubyOpal1022 in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
A staple of my childhood. Make it with hot toasted bread for an extra classy version.
multiplesmiles t1_j5w4mkf wrote
Reply to comment by kittyqueenkaelaa in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
Branston Pickle is more like a sweet relish from what I remember from my trip to England in 2004. I bought a per-packaged sandwich that had ham, cheese and "pickle" and I thought, "A bit weird, but I like pickles." Yeah, it wasn't pickles. It was a relish-like spread. Not my thing at all, but most of the British love it.
RubyOpal1022 t1_j5w41ib wrote
Reply to comment by kittyqueenkaelaa in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
Yep...I learned that it was a popular British sandwich from one of my favorite detective shows (Endeavor) so I thought I’d try it. It’s just sliced cheddar (I like sharp cheddar) and Branston pickle.....easy peasy. The pickle is a very unique tasting sandwich spread. I’ve never had anything else like it.
wawaboy t1_j5w3skk wrote
PureValLiam OP t1_j5w3if6 wrote
Reply to comment by KlezN in My lefty handwriting vs righty handwriting by PureValLiam
it’s a random, meaningless, sentence that has all the letters ‘blowzy night frumps vex’d Jack Q’
DoNotEverListenToMe t1_j5w3hlf wrote
Roundies look fucking tits
gendred t1_j5w2tyj wrote
Seems like someone needs some manscaping lol
kittyqueenkaelaa t1_j5w2t10 wrote
Reply to comment by RubyOpal1022 in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
Cheese and pickles sandwich? Interesting. When I was pregnant all I craved was pickles with cheese lol and everyone gave me SO much shit for it
Exodia101 t1_j5w2h3t wrote
Reply to An old McDonalds coupon by GlitteringTrust7885
Why is it issued by a dentist
jabberwock91 t1_j5w2d4w wrote
Reply to comment by Udderlybutterly in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
I'm not sure what a crunchie bar is but I had a Violet Crumble once and boy did that taste terrible. Really wasn't expecting a candy bar to taste so bad - very weird experience for me.
fiveeasypieces5EZ t1_j5w08u7 wrote
Reply to comment by LMHConcepts in this sad tire by LMHConcepts
Man I just wanted a reason to say political sadtire
GlossyBuckslip t1_j5w00ak wrote
Reply to comment by bsnimunf in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
Lion bars are the shiz.
MarcoNoPollo OP t1_j5vzsiu wrote
Reply to comment by kenssmith in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
I agree, aero bar was super good and definitely tasted better than like Hershey’s chocolate
MarcoNoPollo OP t1_j5vzne8 wrote
Reply to comment by sky-lake in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
Those were very tempting and same with the fingers
MarcoNoPollo OP t1_j5vzlgn wrote
Reply to comment by chaosglory626 in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
Ayy I love Gavin, he is also is the reason I know what some of these are.
sfxer001 t1_j5vzadb wrote
Ohh yay, a collection of stale biscuit wafers, kidney puddings, and whoopsie daisies.
timegoodaforhere t1_j5vz7oh wrote
Stranger things...
Rogukast1177 t1_j5vytjc wrote
Reply to comment by RNW1215 in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
It's more of a section of the aisle, most stores have an international aisle with different foods from different parts of the world.
Aquavious t1_j5vyjw0 wrote
Damn! Forgot my ladder.
malepitt t1_j5vyglk wrote
Oh. I figured this was yet another Cordyceps post.
alpineschwartz t1_j5w7r6s wrote
Reply to comment by Exodia101 in An old McDonalds coupon by GlitteringTrust7885
I'm going to guess franchise owner or friends with a franchise owner