—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 27. 1981 10 it Pickle Week (From page 9) gar back on heal, bring to boil, pour over cucumbers in jar having the liquid cover ing the cucumbers, and seal at once * iii MIXED PICKLES 2 large heads cauliflower 1 gallon green tomatoes 6 large onions 6 green peppers 6 cucumbers * Separate cauliflower, chop green tomatoes, onions, green peppers and cucum bers Mix well. Put in a ket tle in layers; first a layer of vegetable mixture, then a very thin layer of salt until all ingredients are used, be ing sure the last layer is salt Let stand 24 hours, then squeeze as dry as possible Make a pickling solution of: 1 quart vinegar ‘4 cups sugar 2 level teaspoons each of cloves, cinnamon, allspice and mace. If desired little red pep pers may be added Mix sugar and spices with vinegar, boil 5 mmutes and pour over vegetables, stirring well so that vinegar Will mix in with them. Allow to stand several hours Bring pickles to boll and soak 15 minutes, then pack into sterilized jars and seal at once. SOUR PICKLES Medium cucumbers 1 gallon cider vinegar 1 quart water 1 cup salt 1 cup sugar 1 cup white mustard seed Wash medium cucumbers and pack them into sterilized jars Mix the vinegar water, salt;* sugar and mustard seed and bring to the boiling point. Pour the hot solution over the cucumbers in the jars and seal at once. CUCUMBER - ONION PICKLES 12 large cucumbers 6 medium onions Vi cup salt 1 quart vinegar 2 cups brown sugar 1 tablespoon dry mustard 1 tablespoon turmeric 1 tablespoon cornstarch Wash, peel and slice cu cumbers and onions. Cover them with the salt and let stand overnight Bring vin egar and sugar to a boil. Sift together mustard, turmeric and cornstarch, mix with a little cold vinegar and add to vinegar and sugar. Drain cucumbers and onion from salt water. Put in vinegar solution and bring to a boil. Pack into sterilized jars and seal at once. 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CUCUMBER PICKLES Soak cucumbers overnight in cold jvater. Drain Slice but not too thin Make a sy rup of: 2 cups cider vinegar 1 cup water 1/2 teaspoon mustard seed 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon mixed scpices WAYNE SWEET BULKY FEED See us today for WAYNE SWEET lULKY FEED LIME VALLE V MILLS R.D. 1, Willow Street MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2. Columbia OR YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Bring to boil—then add cucumbers and boil about minutes until they lose green look. Pack pickles solidly in to sterilized jars, add - tea spoon salt to each quart, V 2 onion sliced, cover with boiling syrup and _ seal at once. 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