Fermentation Friday
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Thanks for hosting! I posted a recipe for Pickled Mixed Root Vegetables as part or an introduction to fermentation to my readers.
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Thanks for the opportunity to share! I posted a pic of one of my favorite Spring fermentations: Rhubarb! I like to use a horseradish leaf for the leaf layer on top.
I like fermenting unusual foods.
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