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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Wordless Wednesday-Pickles, Pickles, More Pickles



BEFORE!



AFTER! 5 quarts, 3 pints canned.... 164 oz of refrigerator pickles. That is 372 oz of pickles.



This is what is left over plus what is on the vine(which is a lot). WOW! Thank the Lord for His abundance!

15 comments:

  1. Very interesting..:)

    In my homeland, we make pickles all way different. Those would be very hot and red color. This looks yummy... and I am loving it!

    Btw, following from VB, Members to remember group C.

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  2. That looks yummy, and still so many cucumbers left to devour as well.:)

    Sitsgal, enjoy those!

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  3. I'm not a big pickle eater but now I'm craving it! Very unique! Got your blog site through VoiceBoks :)

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  4. I love pickles and really want to learn how to make them : )

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  5. Lot's of pickles! Stopping by from VB, already follow you. Gave you +1 for this post! Please stop by http://aboutamom.com to say hi!

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  6. These pickles are so easy! Get and sanitize jars. I use all kinds of different sizes! I get 2 packages of Mrs. Cages dill pickle spices(Walmart or grocery store) and vinegar and water.
    Follow the directions on the back and cut up cukes into the shape/size you want and place them in jars. Pour liquid over the cukes and seal and place jars in water canner. I keep mine in the fridge! They stay crispy longer. This year I bought Ball's Pickle crisper to help out as well. Thanks for wanting the recipe! We tried them today and they are so good!

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  7. WOW! That is a lot of pickles. We did this last year, but this year we had to bypass the garden because my husband was not going to be home to keep it up. Military training has kept him away most of the summer. Hopefully though we can get one going again next year, I loved the pickles we made last year, but having tomatoes was my favorite. Nothing like a home grown one. I hope you enjoy your pickles!! :)

    Mandy
    http://atlantamilitarymom.com
    Checking in from VB!

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  8. Wow- great job! Yummy too! Thanks for stopping by my blog today and leaving a comment. I truly appreciate it :)

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  9. what a task to tackle!!!

    visiting from VB!

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  10. Visiting from VB. I have a brown thumb, so I can't grow anything. But it's great to see your harvest. Mmmmm, I'll have to buy some pickles tonight.

    P.S. Is my word verification "butie" have anything to do with my large yet pleasant-to-look-at posterior. :)

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  11. I love pickles a lot, but my kids NO.
    Thanks for stopping by my blog, newest follower.

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  12. I've never actually made pickles before, but love them. I like the dill and sweet, but I think dill more. Thanks for the pickle crisper tip too:) Stopping in from Voiceboks,
    Courtney
    http://www.mommyladyclub.com

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  13. Wow, you make your own pickles! Cool. My mom loves pickles and cucumbers she would love to do what you do.
    New follower from Voiceboks
    Check my blog http://cocoons2butterflies.blogspot.com

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  14. whew...that looks like a lot of work and pickles :) fun I love gardening

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  15. How funny, my daughter and I were just talking about pickles. Definitely craving one now.

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