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Calicogirl Posted - Aug 16 2011 : 11:13:12 AM
Well, I have never had luck growing cucumbers until this year. Just picked 7 this morning! Unfortunately, they were marked wrong at the nursery and are not pickling cukes :(


~Can I still use them for pickles or relish?
~What are some recipes you use them for other than salads?

Thanks ladies!



~Sharon

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HollyG Posted - Aug 16 2011 : 1:40:50 PM
Don't know about pickling, but I love a cucumber sandwich...on white bread, no crusts. (I don't discard...save for breadcrumbs.) It's actually delicate and fancy enough for a tea or brunch. Soften a stick of cream cheese, add garlic salt...1 tsp., and a cuke that's been peeled, de-seeded, and grated finely...and I usually drain just a bit so it won't be soupy. Mix, chill, then apply to bread or crackers.

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