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Tag Archives: stringy; winter vegetables
Chard Stems for Winter Pickling
The rain is back today, but we’ve just been through a spate of icy weather here in the Willamette Valley. All that I’ve been able to harvest from the garden, besides half-frozen parsley, are vegetables growing under plastic sheeting. Even … Continue reading
Posted in Pickles, Vegetables
Tagged chard, pickles, pickling, stringy; winter vegetables, vinegar
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