Green tomatoes
Stalk celery
Sweet green peppers
Garlic
2 quarts water
1 quart vinegar
1 cup salt
Dill
USE small, firm green tomatoes. Pack into sterilized jars. Add to each quart jar a bud of garlic, 1 stalk of celery and 1 green pepper cut in fourths. Make a brine of the water, vinegar and salt. Boil with the dill for 5 minutes. Pour the hot brine over the pickles to within 1/2 inch of top of the jar. Put on cap, screw band firmly tight. Process in Boiling Water Bath 15 minutes. These will be ready for use in 4-6 weeks. This amount of liquid fills 6 quarts.
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Your cut onions will last longer when you store them in a container that allows them to breathe. That's where The Onion Keeper comes in. It's the right way to store cut onions. Just slip your leftover onion under the glass. It traps the odors so that your other foods don't smell and your onions will keep longer. The Onion Keeper will pay for itself in onions that you don't throw away.