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I sliced up three small pickling cucumbers, skin and all, and added them to my salad.
And a line of pickling cucumbers claims its own prime row of real estate.
They are sometimes called pickling cucumbers, as they are often pickled.
Soak 40 small pickling cucumbers in iced water.
And the pickling cucumbers are spreading as if they have a mind to creep in the nursery window and make off with the baby.
Ellie, Sarah, and Katie were in the kitchen pickling cucumbers when the car drove into the front yard.
Effect of harvest date on yield and grade distribution relationships for pickling cucumbers harvested once-over.
But just after World War II, she started pickling cucumbers from her garden, now a 50-year tradition.
The name now applies to any short, fat pickling cucumber with sweet flesh, a small seed cavity and thin, warty skin.
My pickling cucumbers would also ripen fast, going from preemies to post-terms in a fortnight.
Pickling cucumbers, like Kirbys, have thicker skins and are bred to stay firm, even as they absorb flavor.
Pickling cucumbers are sometimes sold fresh as "Kirby" or "Liberty" cucumbers.
The contract raises wages 4 percent and provides incentive pay bonuses for 650 migrant workers who harvest pickling cucumbers in northwest Ohio.
Irrigation, spacing and nitrogen effects on yield and quality of pickling cucumbers grown for mechanical harvesting.
(Gherkins and cornichons, rarely sold fresh outside farm stands, are just baby pickling cucumbers.)
It is the equivalent of pickling cucumbers in vinegar or making sauerkraut, and it produces what is called winter kimchi.
Wheat, oats, corn, sorghum, cotton, onions, potatoes, pickling cucumbers, cantaloupes, watermelons and other spring vegetables were making excellent progress.
The physical results along this half-hour walk are willow groves, stinging nettles and frogs where once pickling cucumbers, horseradish and flax grew.
Growing Real Gherkins Q. I've always made pickled gherkins from pickling cucumbers, carefully harvesting the baby ones while they were still very small and firm.
He was more direct on state television, which dedicated a segment Wednesday to the general pickling cucumbers, at which he noted that these days he spends much of his time writing.
"I make a purely vegetarian version with pickling cucumbers that I like, and a cabbage kimchi with fermented oysters that I serve with pan-seared red snapper."
Michigan leads the nation in production of tart cherries, blueberries, three types of dry beans and pickling cucumbers while ranking in the top 10 for dozens of other commodities, including apples, asparagus, carrots and potatoes.
A morning tour of the nearby Orchard Ranch, with its exotic garden and house plants, may precede a visit to a major farm like Hagemann's or Ardenwood; guests may wander among melons, okra, miniature corn, pickling cucumbers and almonds.
"The stewardship ethic in this valley is incredibly strong, but it doesn't trump the bank," said Mr. Hedlin, 56, who, with his wife, Serena Campbell, grows farmer's market produce, vegetable seeds, pumpkins, winter wheat and pickling cucumbers on their 400-acre farm.