funny play on words...
This jar is straight horseradish. No mayonnaise etc. This is the only jar kept in the refrigerated section. I put it plain on a wasa cracker.Silly! That is the mellow stuff. How and with what did you eat it? I have a salad dressing with full fat yoghurt/dill/horseradish/white balsamic waiting for the green stuff.that
Hey Doll St. Louis, ... East in Illinois is "Horseradish Capital of the World." Lol ...funny play on words...but you can have it all to yourself, I hate horseradish..
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Is it?..I didn't know that ... I learn something knew every day, thanks for that !Hey Doll St. Louis, ... East in Illinois is "Horseradish Capital of the World." Lol ......
I see migrant workers there in those fields at specific times! It seems sad so ..... the crap!
Such hard work and the direct sun Weather on Them. So many hard working out there!
But I sample and don't eat much either. Thumbs up to & of not a culinary delight with me here also.
My Mother had a way to use it with her things she fixed. I loved here foods. I am, "love you mom!"
Collinsville IllinoisHey Doll St. Louis, ... East in Illinois is "Horseradish Capital of the World." Lol ......
I see migrant workers there in those fields at specific times! It seems sad so ..... the crap!
Such hard work and the direct sun Weather on Them. So many hard working out there!
But I sample and don't eat much either. Thumbs up to & of not a culinary delight with me here also.
My Mother had a way to use it with her things she fixed. I loved here foods. I am, "love you mom!"
I just bought that exact jar yesterday! Had it on my cheeseburgers last night for supper. So good!
I love that and I buy it at the holidays for recipes. Six months later, I find it hidden on a shelf, opened and brown.
We had it at some of our houses. Not in Oklahoma. Beef is about the only thing that grows well and hot peppers! Grate it, mix with grated Granny Smith and a bit of cream.When I was a kid my parents used to raise it and prepare it.
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These days I’m content to buy a small jar every year.