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  2. Pickled pepper - Wikipedia

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    A jar of pickled peppers. A pickled pepper is a Capsicum pepper preserved by pickling, which usually involves submersion in a brine of vinegar and salted water with herbs and spices, often including peppercorns, coriander, dill, and bay leaf.

  3. Pickling - Wikipedia

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    Pickling was used as a way to preserve food for out-of-season use and for long journeys, especially by sea. Salt pork and salt beef were common staples for sailors before the days of steam engines. Although the process was invented to preserve foods, pickles are also made and eaten because people enjoy the resulting flavors.

  4. The Victory Garden (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    The Victory Garden is an American public television program about gardening and other outdoor activities, which was produced by station WGBH-TV in Boston, Massachusetts, and distributed by PBS. It was the oldest gardening program produced for television in the United States, premiering April 16, 1975.

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    Here, we spoke with experts to get the scoop on how to best protect your herb garden against these chilly risk factors. Related: 10 Indoor and Outdoor Herb Garden Ideas That Guarantee Fresh Basil ...

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  8. Pepper jelly - Wikipedia

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    Pepper jelly is a preserve made with peppers, sugar, and salt in a pectin or vinegar base. The product, which rose in popularity in the United States from the 1980s to mid-1990s, [1] can be described as a piquant mix of sweetness and heat, and is used for meats and as an ingredient in various food preparations. [2]

  9. List of Stuff You Should Know episodes - Wikipedia

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    Stuff You Should Know is a free podcast and video series published by HowStuffWorks and hosted by Josh Clark and Charles W. "Chuck" Bryant, both writers at HowStuffWorks. The podcast educates listeners on a wide variety of topics, often using popular culture as a reference giving the podcast comedic value.