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Another eeuuww ... A Sweet So Sour: Kool-Aid Dills

by Robin Garr » Wed May 09, 2007 4:28 pm

A Sweet So Sour: Kool-Aid Dills
By JOHN T. EDGE
The New York Times
Published: May 9, 2007


GREENVILLE, MISS. - A gallon jar of pickles sits near the register at Lee’s Washerette and Food Market, a mustard-colored cinder-block bunker on the western fringe of this Mississippi Delta town.

Those pickles were once mere dills. They were once green. Their exteriors remain pebbly, a reminder that long ago they began their lives on a farm, on the ground, as cucumbers.

But they now have an arresting color that combines green and garnet, and a bracing sour-sweet taste that they owe to a long marinade in cherry or tropical fruit or strawberry Kool-Aid.

Kool-Aid pickles violate tradition, maybe even propriety. Depending on your palate and perspective, they are either the worst thing to happen to pickles since plastic brining barrels or a brave new taste sensation to be celebrated.

The pickles have been spotted as far afield as Dallas and St. Louis, but their cult is thickest in the Delta region, among the black majority population. In the Delta, where they fetch between 50 cents and a dollar, Kool-Aid pickles have earned valued space next to such beloved snacks as pickled eggs and pigs’ feet at community fairs, convenience stores and filling stations. And as their appeal has widened, some people have seen a good business opportunity. Even the lawyers have gotten involved.

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Re: Another eeuuww ... A Sweet So Sour: Kool-Aid Dills

by Redwinger » Wed May 09, 2007 4:35 pm

From the same story:

“I like it the same as dipping hot Cheetos in ice cream.”

eeeuuw is right!!!
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Re: Another eeuuww ... A Sweet So Sour: Kool-Aid Dills

by Cynthia Wenslow » Wed May 09, 2007 7:44 pm

My Grandma would have one of two responses:

1. What in the name of creation were they thinking when they did that to those poor little cukes?!

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2. Girl, don't you turn up your nose at those pickles until you've tried 'em!
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Re: Another eeuuww ... A Sweet So Sour: Kool-Aid Dills

by Mike Filigenzi » Wed May 09, 2007 11:44 pm

Redwinger wrote:From the same story:

“I like it the same as dipping hot Cheetos in ice cream.”

eeeuuw is right!!!


Y'know, I can almost see the pickle-Koolaid thing. But "hot Cheetos in ice cream"????!!! WTF??


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Re: Another eeuuww ... A Sweet So Sour: Kool-Aid Dills

by Jenise » Thu May 10, 2007 11:38 am

Cynthia Wenslow wrote:My Grandma would have one of two responses:

1. What in the name of creation were they thinking when they did that to those poor little cukes?!

OR

2. Girl, don't you turn up your nose at those pickles until you've tried 'em!


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