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I have this in my notes from 2 years ago almost— was told it was the most incredible sandwich method— I guess I didn’t believe it because I still haven’t made it. I think my fear is to buy my own pickles and accidentally get the sweet ones. nobody should even sell sweet pickles.
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sweet pickle girl til i DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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i used to despise pickle. until one night at a tender age i came downstairs in the pitch black darkness to find my father eating a cheese and pickle sandwich at a dinner table. he made me try some & i have loved them ever since. however my dad says this never happened plus he left when i was like 6 so i probably dreamed it. whatever pickle fairy visited me that day did a good job and i can only thank them
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