Posted by WV2cyl on November 27, 2013 at 17:15:13 from (198.41.59.22):
In Reply to: Re: sauerkraut posted by RGMartin on November 27, 2013 at 11:23:12:
Sauerkraut as other have stated wilol keep until next season. Old timers with big families made it by the barrel during the depression yrs. A few apples tossed in the barrel or crock was a freat during the winter. It will keep almost indefinately. My grandmother died a nd several yrs later we were cleaning the cellar and found 10 gallons salt pickles and 10 gallons sauerkraut. It was edible and we used and enjoyed it. Salt pickles were cucumbers she "laid away" in salt, later soaked to remove the salt, with a sugar-vinegar broth, sometimes with some sliced onions. She always had a gallon crock in the pantry with the best thing you ever ate. I learned how to make them and occasionally put some away in her memory
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