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cheese and pickle pleaseSep 11, 2007
By Amit J. Joshi
"ajoshi"
I remember being a Brit transplanted in a small, conservative, wasp town in Massachusetts. The first time I went to school with a cheese and pickle sandwich I was inundated with disdainful remarks. However, I am 20 years older now, and still truly enjoy the special taste. I have taught my first Americans to enjoy it too. So my youngsters now take the same lunch. Fantastic after all these years.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great Stuff!Jun 23, 2009
By A. W. Lord
"Annie L"
Just returned from a trip to Scotland where I was introduced to Branston Pickle by our most-gracious host. I love this stuff. It's got tang. It's got crunch. It's got lots of flavors. As a vegetarian I am always looking for ways to make vegetables more interesting. Due to the ridiculous weight and "liquid" restrictions on the airlines, I could bring home only one jar of Pickle so I am delighted to find it is available on Amazon!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Yummy goodDec 22, 2008
By Jennifer Cotter Another British product thst I can't buy at my local grocery store. I love it with cheese and crackers.
Eating UKJan 06, 2012
By S. Jefferson
"sammyjefferson"
I bought Branston Pickles after finding it in Gordon Ramsay's recipe for Shepard's Pie. It is delicious and unlike anything available in the US. I have used it in my own version of Gordon's recipe, albeit a cottage pie instead - beef versus lamb. I have put this atop beef pot pies to "kick it up a notch". It would also be a great topping for pinto beans served with corn bread. My mother made a homemade relish that was amazing and this is the only product that I have ever bought that reminds me favorably of her "relish". This is an inexpensive way to experience another region's cuisine.
Branston PickleOct 02, 2011
By Augres1 A pickle is a pickle. I received what I ordered in condition and time frame promised. This is the pickle served in English pubs for lunch accompanied with a mix of beer and lemonade as a beverage.
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