
First you take pickle slices. Dip them into the dry tempura mix.


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3 comments:
Oh, that was a cute post!!
Love the last picture especially!
Oh, the memories! :) 'Course, we never did fried pickles. But every time I walk past a cotton candy stand anywhere I am always transported back to when I made it those two summers :)
Thanks Candis! Those were good memories weren't they Rachel! I don't know why because it was such hard work!! Glad you can still enjoy the thought of cotton candy! Good to hear from you!
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