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Old 09-07-2008, 07:31 AM
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I did not rinse mine in the first step - but did let them drain a long time before squeezing them. I do not taste salt in mine.
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Old 09-07-2008, 09:24 AM
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We never rinsed them, I just put them in a colander and press them into it. I never noticed them being salty. More like a salad crisp with a sweet.

Everytime I've made them the salt is completely "dissolved" into the moisture of the cukes. Did you let them sit the entire 2 hours?

Also if you used the celery salt at the end, that would add a salt flavor to it.

They are different than what you would have at the store. Sorry you're disappointed...
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Old 09-08-2008, 04:29 AM
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My pickles are in the freezer, how long do I have to wait?
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Ok ladies. What all do I need to make pickles? I've never done it before. I especially LOVE cucumber pickles.......
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I would wait at least 48 hours - I think Elizabeth said the longer frozen the better they taste!!

Bev - the recipe is on the first page - all you need is cukes (I used pickling), vinegar and sugar, and salt. And onions.

Oh another thing - I thnk the cukes can not be waxed - remember reading that somewhere. So go to your local farm stand.
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I left out the onions, they cause my allergies to go crazy.
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Originally Posted by beachlady
I would wait at least 48 hours - I think Elizabeth said the longer frozen the better they taste!!

Bev - the recipe is on the first page - all you need is cukes (I used pickling), vinegar and sugar, and salt.

Oh another thing - I thnk the cukes can not be waxed - remember reading that somewhere. So go to your local farm stand.
ok girlfriend, what is a cuke?
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A cucumber.
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Cuke=cucumber - silly girl. And I forgot the onions - I used vidalia, but I love red onions too, so may try those next time. Red onions are stronger than the sweet vidalia.
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Originally Posted by beachlady
Cuke=cucumber - silly girl. And I forgot the onions - I used vidalia, but I love red onions too, so may try those next time. Red onions are stronger than the sweet vidalia.
duhhhhhhhhhh Bev. lol hey its not even 6 am yet. the brain is still groggy
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