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| September 24, 2009 |
Love your OKRA, it's very very good. My kids and grandchild love it too. My only problem is a jar just doesn't last long enough.
I use to can my own okra but I am in my 60s now and no longer have a garden. I was so very pleased to find pickled okra that was just as good as I made.
Thank you for making my life a little easier.
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Elsie Snow
Berryville, Arkansas
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| September 21, 2009 |
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I recently moved to Florida from Texas, and had a craving for pickled okra yesterday. I picked up your jar, and was surprised! "San Angelo?! I was raised 60 miles from there!" I said to myself...They were so good; makes me miss Texas
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Coby
Lakeland, Florida
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| September 19, 2009 |
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I grew up in TX and always loved okra. I was stunned to find many people in the Dakota area grew up never eating it. I was bummed when I couldn't find it. But I have now! I could eat a jar a day! Thanks, Talk 'O Texas, for distributing throughout the US!
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Bill Mallory
Casper, Wyoming
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| September 16, 2009 |
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Your okra is the bomb i could sit and eat a whole jar it taste better than any other pickles!!........I just wished i new how to grow it if anybody knows how will you email me at tbolman121@yahoo.com thanks!
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Travis Bolman
port huron, Michigan
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| September 08, 2009 |
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A lady at work introduced me to these pickles 2 weeks ago. I have already bought two jars and finished one all by myself. I would rather it the okra pickles than a cucumber pickle anyday. Thanks for making these!
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Angela Emerson
Gaston, South Carolina
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