Ingredients
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2
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2
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4 - 8
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1 - 2
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1 - 2
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1
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1 1/2
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1
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2
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1
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Directions
Pickles, kinda, sorta, This is my variation on a refrigerator pickle recipe I found in Country Woman Magazine We almost always have some of these in the fridge Prep time does not include refrigerator time , This is my variation on a refrigerator pickle recipe I found in Country Woman Magazine We almost always have some of these in the fridge Prep time does not include refrigerator time
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Steps
1
Done
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Combine Cucumbers, Onions, Garlic, Peppers, and Salt in a Medium Bowl. |
2
Done
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Allow to Set For 1 Hour, Tossing Occasionally. |
3
Done
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Pour Off Accumulated Liquid, and Sprinkle With Dill Weed, Tossing as You Add the Dill. |
4
Done
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Allow to Set For 1-2 More Hours, Tossing Occasionally. |
5
Done
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Transfer to Colander to Drain For 5 Minutes. |
6
Done
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Taste, and If Too Salty to Your Taste, Rinse and Allow to Drain For Another 5 Minutes. |
7
Done
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Add a Little More Dill Weed, to Taste. |
8
Done
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the Cucumbers Are Quite Edible at This Point. |
9
Done
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If You Want, You Can Stop Right Now and Start to Munch. |
10
Done
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Tastes Good! |
11
Done
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We Have Tried It! |
12
Done
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While the Veggies Are Marinating, Combine Vinegar, Sugar, Pickling Spice and Dill Seed in a Small Sauce Pan Over Low-Medium Heat, Stirring Until Sugar Is Dissolved. |
13
Done
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Continue to Simmer Until You Are Almost Happy With the Intensity of the Flavor; Don't Let the Marinade Get Too Strong. |
14
Done
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Remove from Heat. |
15
Done
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After the Veggies Have Finished Draining, Return the Vinegar Mixture to High Heat Until It Just Boils. |