Introduction to Preserving
Freezing
Making Quick Pickles
Making Quick Jams: Refrigerator or Freezer Jam
Water-Bath Canning
How to Can Tomatoes
How to Can Pickles
How to Can Jam and Jelly
Pressure Canning
Drying
Salting and Brining
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I never use whey on any of my pickles varieties ferment and they ferment better to me as it is a slow process. And they can last in the frig longer than it will take for you to eat them. Months, a year, forever. It is an old process meant to prolong food. People should not post info to others without doing research. I spend tremendous hours pouring over articles and books whenever I learn a different technique of food preservation.
I have relatives in the south who make the most delicious pickled bean and corn mixture. The beans are cooked till just tender, the corn boiled on the cob, then kernels clipped off, and mixed with the beans, and allowed to ferment for several days. Are you familiar with this process? If so, could you please write about it? Thanks for your consideration, I always enjoy reading what you write. Lynne
How long do these pickles last? Can you can them (Water bath) after fermenting them?
How do you make whey?
I am allergic to cucumbers so I am.wondering if I could use small zucchini instead?
Can I make these without the grape leaf?