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Is there anyway to crisp up dill pickles? For some reason mine aren't
as crispy this year. They are 4 mo. old now. Thanks, Dig -- To reply, remove NOSPAM |
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Lime soak before putting up
"Dig" > wrote in message ... > Is there anyway to crisp up dill pickles? For some reason mine aren't > as crispy this year. They are 4 mo. old now. > > Thanks, Dig > -- > To reply, remove NOSPAM |
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![]() > Lime soak before putting up > >> Is there anyway to crisp up dill pickles? For some reason mine aren't >> as crispy this year. They are 4 mo. old now. >> is the lime soak suitable for all veggies (okra, peppers, asparagus, green beans) or is it just suitable for cukes? joe |
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