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I would want that jar, but not $25 want it. -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 6 '23, 08:43
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That jar would be good for my moonshine cherries. -- nm
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sycor
Jan 6, 09:57
There are $15 versions out there. -- nm*
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Ender
Jan 6, 09:03
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Ender
Jan 6, 09:05
1
what am I a hobo? -- nm
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Beaker
Jan 6, 09:06
Yep. Plus, it's not that hard to stick a fork in it. -- nm
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JaxSean
Jan 6, 08:50
4
to be fair, that applies to pickles maybe but olives are squirrelier from a forking perspective. if you buy the large jar of olives (I do), the
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judge amanda jones
Jan 6, 09:52
2
The last bread & butter chips aren't exactly stationary targets either. -- nm
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Ender
Jan 6, 10:21
1
sandwich stackers, rookie -- nm
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hollywood big shot
Jan 6, 10:39
SO. Much. Mess. -- nm
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Spawn
Jan 6, 08:51
yup -- nm
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decline
Jan 6, 08:46
I sort of want a set that varies in size so I could do kraut pickles, kimchi, and olives. -- nm
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crash davis
Jan 6, 08:46
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that's a lot of jars! Nobody got time for that many jars, crash! -- nm
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prayformojo
Jan 6, 08:57
oh, and the smallest one for capers -- nm
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crash davis
Jan 6, 08:47
9
Capers are smaller than olives? -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 6, 08:48
4
Capers are the only pickled/brined item that is in my fridge 100% of the time. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 6, 08:59
2
Not even herring?! -- nm
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Ender
Jan 6, 09:34
1
Herring go in the freezer -- (edited)
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Beryllium
Jan 6, 09:35
Yes. Non-pareil (up to 7 mm), surfines (7–8 mm), capucines (8–9 mm), capotes (9–11 mm), fines (11–13 mm), and grusas (14+ mm) while olives are between 1.5 and 3 cm. -- nm*
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Spawn
Jan 6, 08:49
how big is your fridge? I can barely fit a can of pop in ours -- nm
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Beaker
Jan 6, 08:48
3
What is this, a kitchen for ants?? -- nm
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Max
Jan 6, 08:52
1
I just wanted to make an omelette! -- nm
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judge amanda jones
Jan 6, 09:49
#brinelife -- nm
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crash davis
Jan 6, 08:48
this -- nm
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Beaker
Jan 6, 08:45
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