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9/4/2017 1 Comment

Healthy Refrigerator Pickles

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​Why Pickles and Pregnancy???

Scientists aren't for sure why women crave certain foods during pregnancy but we do know pickles are one of the top craved foods during pregnancy. Try this simple refrigerator pickle recipe guaranteed to satisfy the strongest pickle craving:)


3 medium cucumbers, sliced
1 small onion, thinly sliced
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon celery seed
1/4 cup apple cider vinegar 
1/2 cup honey
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Combine cucumbers and onions with salt and celery seed and rest at room temperature for 1 hour. Mix honey and vinegar together and pour over cucumbers. Allow to set in the fridge for 24 hours. Pickles can keep in the fridge for up to three weeks (if they last that long lol) For more long-term storage. Try freezing in small containers. To serve thaw in fridge for a few hours before serving. 

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4/3/2018 02:39:27 am

I will definitely ask my workmate who is currently pregnant if she is actually craving for pickles as well! I am sure she usually crave for something sweet like chocolates because that is what I always observe when we are together. She also craves for mangoes which is not really unusual for me. But what I am really curious about right now if ever she had this weird craving for pickles before. Don't get me wrong when I said weird, I am just amazed thinking that pickles are possible to crave for!

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