squeakyfrogfarm on Nostr: I should note, this recipe requires 5% vinegar (white or apple cider) if you're going ...
I should note, this recipe requires 5% vinegar (white or apple cider) if you're going to put them up. Some vinegar out there is now 4%, thanks to "shrinkflation". If you use that weaker stuff, you can still put them up in the fridge, but they won't be shelf stable and safe to store at room temperature.
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