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Pickling is commonly done in mason jars. What were mason jars originally invented for?
Pickling was the original purpose! John Mason developed the Mason jar in 1858 because he needed a jar with glass thick enough to withstand the pickling process.
Pickling was the original purpose! John Mason developed the Mason jar in 1858 because he needed a jar with glass thick enough to withstand the pickling process.
Pickling was the original purpose! John Mason developed the Mason jar in 1858 because he needed a jar with glass thick enough to withstand the pickling process.
Pickling was the original purpose! John Mason developed the Mason jar in 1858 because he needed a jar with glass thick enough to withstand the pickling process.
True or false: Pickles are a great source of hydration.
Sure, pickle juice isn't as tasty as Gatorade, but the brine can actually help with hydration, muscle cramps, and even cure a hangover...if you're lucky.
Sure, pickle juice isn't as tasty as Gatorade, but the brine can actually help with hydration, muscle cramps, and even cure a hangover...if you're lucky.
What makes a pickle crunchy rather than soft?
Crunchy pickles are made by soaking cucumbers in an ice water bath before pickling, whereas softer pickles are made by skipping the ice water bath.
Crunchy pickles are made by soaking cucumbers in an ice water bath before pickling, whereas softer pickles are made by skipping the ice water bath.
Crunchy pickles are made by soaking cucumbers in an ice water bath before pickling, whereas softer pickles are made by skipping the ice water bath.
Crunchy pickles are made by soaking cucumbers in an ice water bath before pickling, whereas softer pickles are made by skipping the ice water bath.
What is a fear of pickles called?
For once, the most obvious answer is the correct one.
For once, the most obvious answer is the correct one.
For once, the most obvious answer is the correct one.
For once, the most obvious answer is the correct one.
Who coined the phrase "in a pickle"?
Shakespeare used it to refer to finding oneself in a difficult position in "The Tempest." In the play, Alonso asks Trinculo, “How camest thou in this pickle?”
Shakespeare used it to refer to finding oneself in a difficult position in "The Tempest." In the play, Alonso asks Trinculo, “How camest thou in this pickle?”
Shakespeare used it to refer to finding oneself in a difficult position in "The Tempest." In the play, Alonso asks Trinculo, “How camest thou in this pickle?”
Shakespeare used it to refer to finding oneself in a difficult position in "The Tempest." In the play, Alonso asks Trinculo, “How camest thou in this pickle?”
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