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To eat Branston Pickle out of the jar?

9 replies

StrawberryShortcake32 · 24/02/2017 13:03

Please tell me I'm not the only one?!

The odd spoonful or two here and there, suddenly I've done a whole jar in a week.

Am I weird? Does anyone else do this? Blush

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SparkleTwinkleGoldGlitter · 24/02/2017 13:04

Are you pregnant?

No I've never ate branston from the jar, it needs cheese!

5foot5 · 24/02/2017 13:05

I used to know someone who got addicted to Branston Pickle and it soon became a several jars a week habit.

He developed terrible digestive problems and had to quit.

I do like it but just the odd smidge on a corned beef or cheese sandwich.

Pinkheart5915 · 24/02/2017 13:10

No it needs cheese surely? Branston of a spoon I don't think I could

Having said that when pregnant with DS I used to dip apples in to mustard and eat mustard off a spoon.

Joolsy · 24/02/2017 13:17

If you're the only one eating it it's ok (I wouldn't do it as I prefer it with cheese in a sandwich) but I wouldn't want to eat something someone else has been eating out of, it's really not good hygiene

ZaZathecat · 24/02/2017 13:21

YABVU

FifiLeBoo · 24/02/2017 13:26

YANBU but be aware it will probably make you sick at some point!

(Not speaking from experience at all Confused)

SaucyJack · 24/02/2017 13:32

Only if you're using a slice of cheese as a scoop.

magicstar1 · 24/02/2017 13:33

No...I'm probably worse though. I just like the sauce bit and not the pickle, so I jiggle the knife around and use the sauce on my toasted sandwich a few times. The jar ends up full of crumbs and pickle lol. My mother says I'm going to be poisoned but it's never done me any harm .

amusedbush · 24/02/2017 13:37

YABU to eat it at all!

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