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The Basics of Pickling

The Basics Of Pickling

Intro To Learn How To Pickle

Ever wanted to learn how to pickle? Or how about some of the BEST
pickling recipes around? Dill pickles, Garlicky pickles, spicy pickles,
sweet pickles, pickled beets, pickled beans, pickled carrots, you can
pickle just about anything that you can grow, and some things you can't
grow. You can even pickle fruits, eggs, meats, and really just about
anything if you are adventurous enough.

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Getting Started

But you probably have a lot of questions about pickling, namely HOW do
you do it, and WHAT do you need. Well I'm here to provide you with the
complete resources to pickle ANYTHING you want. But it doesn't just
stop with how to pickle, you will learn low sodium pickling techniques,
quick pickling techniques, and 100 year old SECRET pickling techniques.

If you would like to learn all of the pickling techniques mentioned
above and even MORE, check out my complete pickling guide. In it I will
lay it all out from beginning to end and provide you with easy to
follow instructions, the best materials to use and where to get those
materials for the cheapest. Click right here for more information on
The Complete Pickling Guide.

History of Pickling

The English word 'pickle' derives from the Middle English pikel, first
recorded around 1400 and meaning 'a spicy sauce or gravy served with
meat or fowl'. This is different to, but obviously related to the
Middle Dutch source, pekel, meaning a solution, such as spiced brine,
for preserving and flavouring food.

The earliest known examples of pickling are cucumbers, that are known
to have been pickled some time around 2030 BC in Mesopotami, when
inhabitants from northern India brought cucumber seeds to the Tigris
valley. In Europe in the 16th century, there was a large increase in
food preservation stemming from the arrival of new foods in Europe.
Today, pickling is still performed by millions of people, and enjoyed
by nearly everyone in the world.

Notable pickle-lovers from history include: Emperors Julius Caesar and
Tiberius, King John and Queen Elizabeth I of England, Samuel Pepys,
Amerigo Vespucci, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Napoleon
Bonaparte. Today, with a little help, we can carry on the great
tradition of pickling, and pickle just about anything our heart
desires.

Why Pickle?

* If you have a garden, pickling is a great way to preserve and enjoy
your bountiful harvest year after year.
* You can pickle just about any vegetable you can grow!
* Pickles are a healthy, tasty, and fat free snack you can enjoy
anytime.
* Pickling is a great way to preserve food that would otherwise
spoil.
* Anyone can do some amazing pickling with the proper instruction and
equipment!

The question should really by why wouldn't you want to pickle? Pickling
will not only save you money, but improve your health, and impress your
friends! You could even make a sort of pickle diet, or give out your
pickled goods at the next family reunion or christmas. So pick up my
ultimate guide to pickling, and let the fun begin!

User Pickling Stories

I would love to hear your pickling stories all about how you learned to
pickle, or how pickling has changed your life or brought your family
together. Or even just how you discovered an amazing pickling recipe
that you stumbled upon. I would love to post your story right on the
front page for everyone to hear, don't be shy!

To send me your pickling story, please click here.

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