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Branston Pickle is actually a form of relish from the UK: http://branstonpickle.com/
That and when I requested it I used the word "pickles" because I didn't know.
BUT!
You don't use just one pickle in relish, do you? Eh, eh?
I rest my case.
ALSO!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chutney
Yay for loan words
BUT!
You don't use just one pickle in relish, do you? Eh, eh?
I rest my case.
ALSO!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chutney
Yay for loan words
Yes, except all of those have different consistencies and ways of being made which makes a significant difference. Words am important.
Why I say "yay for loan words":
http://www.pegasuspublishing.com/En.....t-p-26671.html
Why I say "yay for loan words":
http://www.pegasuspublishing.com/En.....t-p-26671.html
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/vid.....ro-punctuation
Watch a few of these videos may give you a better understanding of the joke.
Watch a few of these videos may give you a better understanding of the joke.
Actually, "pickle" refers to a vegetable that's been processed in a certain way. It's commonly accepted to mean a cucumber, but Branston Pickle is a combination of many pickled veggies, chopped into a medley that tantalizes and satisfies.
(I want my check now, Crosse & Blackwell.)
(I want my check now, Crosse & Blackwell.)
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