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link to Mrs. Wages Cucumber Pickles Using Vinegar

Mrs. Wages Cucumber Pickles Using Vinegar

This recipe can currently be found on the packages of Mrs. Wages Pickling Lime. Highly recommended! Ingredients: 7 lbs Cucumbers 1 cup Mrs. Wages Pickling Lime 2 gals Water 8 cups...

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link to 10 Reasons Why You Should Be Using Cast Iron Skillets

10 Reasons Why You Should Be Using Cast Iron Skillets

Cast iron cookware is far superior to any other cookware out there. We now live in a disposable world where most things, including cookware, are just not made to last. When they get a little worn or...

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link to Cast Iron Skillet Care | 8 Things You Must Know

Cast Iron Skillet Care | 8 Things You Must Know

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xoMjN_R8ZE&t=30s For those of you who are “seasoned” cast iron users, this information might be stuff you probably already know. But for new cast iron...

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link to The 6 Types of Foods That Can Be Canned (And 4 That Cannot)

The 6 Types of Foods That Can Be Canned (And 4 That Cannot)

The primary concern of all canners should be safety. While many foods can safely be canned, there are some that cannot. But, all canned foods must be processed by the correct method in order to be...

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link to How to Season Cast Iron Skillets (So They Last Forever)

How to Season Cast Iron Skillets (So They Last Forever)

Unlike most kinds of cookware that are not necessarily made to last, cast iron cookware has the capability of becoming a family heirloom that can be passed down from generation to generation. To be...

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link to How to Mail Jars of Jam or Jelly (To Avoid Damage)

How to Mail Jars of Jam or Jelly (To Avoid Damage)

How to send homemade jam or jelly in the mail is a common question that I hear. Sending anything glass in the mail can be nerve-racking, but I've got you covered. Jars of jam or jelly should be...

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