Shred it, salt it, pack it. Let it sit. For more detailed instructions, try this website: http://www.wildfermentation.com/resources.php?page=sauerkraut
I have heard that, for small batches, a quart sized jar works well, with a pint-sized jar filled with water used as the weight. No matter your batch size, the key is to make sure that the 'kraut stays below the level of the brine (away from air), since fermentation is an anaerobic (oxygen-free) activity. Small jars are a good way to experiment with different spices and flavors without committing many pounds of ingredients to your experiment.
Different size of glass jars will give you what you want.
A pound is a unit of mass. A quart is a unit of capacity. Without some unit of density to compare, the two units are incompatible.
Sunny Days - Jars of Clay song - was created in 2004.
Even though they've got some soft songs, Jars of Clay is actually more Christian rock than Contemporary Christian
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Since this is posted in "Beer and Brewing" I can only assume you mean, the large glass jugs used by homebrewers to ferment beer. Those are called carboys.
Glass jars can be made into many colors.
Jars (like bottles but with wide openings at the top) made out of glass.
There are many uses of glass jars. One common use is how some food items are packaged and sold in stores. Glass jars are also used for candles often.
One can purchase glass storage jars at a local Walmart, The Container Store or Target. Glass jars can also be found at dollar stores, Canadian Tire, and Winners.
Depending what type of kimchi you're making. Most use Chinese cabbage, kosher salt, daikon, fresh ginger, hondashi powder, dried pepper flakes, fresh garlic, carrot, large head of PAC choi /bok choy, whole daikon radish or several red radishes, carrots, onions and/or leeks, seaweed etc.
He invented glass jars
It is for decricsoin
Food may be canned in glass jars or metal containers, insignificant scratches in glass may cause cracking and breakage while processing jars in a canner.
Jars are made from glass. Glass is made from sand. When sand is heated over 1000 degrees it becomes a liquid. It is then moulded into a shape while it is hot.
Pretty much all name brand coffee was sold in glass jars or brown paper bags and then stored in jars to keep it fresh up until the end of WWII.
Glass storage jars can be used to store many different food items, especially cookies and nuts. Additionally, glass storage jars can see use as a decorative object.