Do you like pickles?

Pickles! Most people either love them or they hate them. Which side are you on?

If you do like pickles, do you like them or do you absolutely love them? Which type is your favorite? Dill pickles? Full sour? Half sour? Sweet? Bread and butter? Cornichons? Do you like other pickled veggies, too?

If you do like pickles, have you tried these flavors from Van Holten’s Pickles? They’re pretty darn delicious (and addictive!). Same goes for these Krinkle Cut dill pickle potato chips. And if you REALLY love pickles, you need these socks!

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Comments

33 Comments

Mike
2 years ago

You should distinguish between sweet and dill. I like sweet but not dill pickles.

Lois
2 years ago

In my family, dill pickle juice was used successfully for acid indigestion. Works everytime. A good sip of the alkaline squelched heartburn. 5 generations now.

Drew
2 years ago
Reply to  Lois

Many times I’ve substituted pickle juice for some water when having Top Ramen or Cup-O-Noodles. It adds more flavor.

Roy
2 years ago

I love pickles in all forms, sweet, dill, bread-n-butter, and even deep fried. Part of my daily lunch includes a dill pickle half. High in magnesium and serves as an appetite suppression.

Steve Minor
2 years ago
Reply to  Roy

AMEN.Roy!!

Richard
2 years ago

Love sweet pickles. Most types other than hot. On the side/stand alone only. I find their taste to be overwhelming to most other flavors, as in sandwiches and salads.

Ed K.
2 years ago

I can’t stand sweet pickles or products made with them. Home made Crock Dills are the best especially if there is a lot of Garlic and Onions in the batch. Kosher dills are the factory produced pickles I like, however nothing beats home made.

Pat D
2 years ago

Highly recommend Sechlers candied dill. Go through a gallon a month!

Russ
2 years ago
Reply to  Pat D

We just picked some of those up from the factory in Indiana a few weeks ago. Good pickles!

Bob M
2 years ago

I liked when they sold sliced pickles that were the diameter of the hamburger bun and you could put one slice on the hamburger. I haven’t seen them in a store in a long time.

Bob P
2 years ago
Reply to  Bob M

I’ve never saw a cucumber that size, and you say pickles that size, wow!

Cancelproof
2 years ago
Reply to  Bob P

I grew up near an experimental farm in the Canadian prairies. They had 110 pound turkeys, 12 pound potatoes and 8 pound cucumbers. I can’t attest to the flavor of the turkeys, which could not even stand, let alone walk but the cucs did make good pickles which we received as gifts from the Huterites this time of year.

Sven Yohnson
2 years ago

Yes; I like pickles, but not as much as motor-cicles!

Bill Byerly
2 years ago
Reply to  Sven Yohnson

What about pop-cicles ?!

Sven Yohnson
2 years ago
Reply to  Bill Byerly

Poopcicles not good. Had one grow to about 100 lbs. on the RV last winter from a leaky black water valve, before a speed bump jolted it loose. It rolled into someone’s yard, where I’m sure it provided needed fertilizer in the Spring. =:O

Seann Fox
2 years ago
Reply to  Sven Yohnson

I don’t want a pickle just want to ride on my motor-cycle…

Marsha
2 years ago

I, too, like sweet pickles, but not dill pickles. And now, in our area, none of the fast-food places provide sweet pickles!

Don
2 years ago

Dill pickles, YES!!!. Sweet pickles, not so much….

Drew
2 years ago

I like the Dills that have little pieces of garlic floating around in the jar. Also I like the spear ones on my plate right next to the hamburger.

Sherry
2 years ago

Love them and can never make enough particularly in summer

Seann Fox
2 years ago

No sandwich is complete without sliced pickles.

Bob P
2 years ago

Baby Dills and Bread & Butter not sour.

Tom
2 years ago

I must like them, seems I’m always in a pickle.

Barnjai
2 years ago

Bubbies Bread and Butter pickles!

Barnjai
2 years ago

Pickle juice makes an awesome ingredient in so many recipes. Never throw away the juice. Chik fil A fries their chicken in pickle juice for a reason.

Jay J
2 years ago

For me, a sandwich is not complete without a pickle. I like them all. My mother made the best potato soup and she always added pickle juice.

Patty
2 years ago

Pickle lover!!! We have a parrot named Pickles!! We got t shirts at Pickles today in Seaside Florida 

Russ
2 years ago

When I was a teenager, the local skating rink would buy the huge jars of dill pickles and serve them on a stick (Pickle sickles). Then they would sell the juice in cups just like they would the regular sodas! Good stuff!

KellyR
2 years ago

Ham and Swiss cheese on rye with mayo and Kosher Dill, or Peanut Butter and sliced Kosher dill on rye. OR, just Kosher Dill.

Robert Champlin
2 years ago

Didn’t answer poll as there was no differentiating about what kind of pickles. Love sweet pickles and, bread and butter pickles. Absolutely can’t stand dill pickles.

Greg
2 years ago

I love sweet pickles, can’t stand dill. I will even only eat tarter sauce made with sweet relish. I wish the stores had more variety of sweet pickles, seems like 90% of the shelf space is devoted to those ghastly dills.

Neal Davis
2 years ago

I do like pickles with lots of different foods/dishes, but not ice cream (thinly veiled 60s-sitcom reference). 😉 In some circumstance I prefer sweet pickles (cornbread and beans immediately comes to mind). In others I prefer dill pickles. Either way, I like pickles, but those are the only kinds I have ever eaten.

Mitzi Agnew Giles and Ed Giles
2 years ago

disliked dills before marrying dh. Only liked watermelon, beet and black olives. I am trying to be open to more foods, he, like many other Southerners, is a pickle fanatic. Good for electrolyte replacement when you sweat. However have never been able to get over my aversion to bread n butter pickles.