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"textContent": "submitted by Draconic_NEO to fermentation\n28 points | 1 comments\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTOHrYA5Q0g\n\nHas anyone seen this video yet? It’s definitely a cool concept, at least in my opinion.\n\nIf you haven’t watched it, the basic idea is that since brine can be reused Cody made a jar that is U shaped with two different ends, one end that you feed the fresh veggies into, and the other end you take the pickled vegetables from. That way unlike in a normal jar the oldest stuff doesn’t just sit at the bottom, less likely to be taken out.\n\nI encourage you to watch the video since Cody explains it better than I do.",
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