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  2. I'm a Food Editor, and These Are the 11 Items I Always Buy at ...

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    At Costco, a 2-pack of 28-ounce jars is about $12—a single 24-ounce jar is more than $8 at my local grocery store. Related: The #1 Underrated Pasta Sauce You Should Be Buying, According to a ...

  3. The Best Costco Copycat Recipes - AOL

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    Costco Chicken Bake Recipe. This easy, 30-minute Costco chicken bake recipe from Momsdish has thousands of positive reviews, making it among the most popular copycat recipes we could find.

  4. The 31 Best Costco Appetizers and Party Foods - AOL

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    Costco also sells 31-ounce tubs of Stonewall Kitchens dip, available in creamy cranberry jalapeño and spinach artichoke and parmesan flavors, for around $11. Cheapism 8.

  5. Piccalilli - Wikipedia

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    Piccalilli, or mustard pickle, is a British [1] interpretation of South Asian pickles, a relish [2] [3] of chopped and pickled vegetables and spices. [4] Regional recipes vary considerably. Etymology

  6. Hot dog variations - Wikipedia

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    Hot dog carts are licensed by the city and almost all offer the basic topping set of yellow mustard, ketchup, bbq sauce, hot sauce, mayonnaise, bacon bits, sauerkraut, sweet relish, sweet corn, sweet pickles, white onions diced, and green olives. There are more sauces depending on the stand like hot mustard and sriracha.

  7. Bostongurka - Wikipedia

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    Bostongurka (Swedish meaning "Boston cucumber") is a type of relish with pickled gherkins, [1] red bell pepper and onion with spices such as mustard seeds. It is so popular in Sweden that it is considered by some to be a generic term. [2] Despite its name, Bostongurka has nothing to do with the city of Boston.

  8. What happened to the Costco onions? Missing food court ... - AOL

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    Still, for Costco fans like Holland, an onion-topped hot dog would be well worth the risk. "The onions had a taste and texture combo that really made that 1/4-pound all-beef hot dog sing," he says.

  9. Marie Rose sauce - Wikipedia

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    For example, in 1956, Constance Spry published a recipe for Tomato Ice, a chilled mixture of mayonnaise and sweetened tomato pulp, for use as the base of a prawn cocktail. [3] The American cocktail sauce is a horseradish and ketchup-based sauce that is served with seafood, and dates back considerably earlier. Although this is not the same sauce ...