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10. Making Your Own Pickles

You can make pickles at home. Simply prepare a brine by dissolving one tablespoon of very fine sea salt into 4 cups of filtered or purified water and ¼ cup of apple cider vinegar. You may add whole peppercorns, a touch of white sugar, and dill or other fresh herbs to your taste.

Wash and slice your cucumbers into your preferred shape—spears, slices, or halves—and place them in a jar with an airtight lid. Pour the brine solution over the cucumbers, and seal them with an airtight lid. Allow your pickles to ferment for a week, then enjoy! Your pickles should keep in the fridge for up to 6 months.

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