Bought a 6 quart crock pot stoneware and glass lid for $1.50...
at a St Vincent de Paul thrift store. Using it to make sauerkraut which I started last night by shredding two heads of cabbage and packing that in layers, sprinkled with pickling salt, in the crock. Just packed it down again using a potato masher a few minutes ago and there's room for another head, or most of a head, of cabbage in the pot.
R. P. McMurphy
(847 posts)You're making me hungry.
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)I have never had a crock pot, and I have never made sauerkraut. Maybe I should rethink this.
Kaleva
(38,159 posts)I was able to fit 3 heads, total weight close to 8 lbs., of shredded cabbage into the crock pot. At .63 cents a pound, I saved a few dollars.
As I'm low income, I get $30.00 in coupons from the local Michigan State University Extension office for which I can spend at local farmer's markets. This fall, I could spend that on cabbage, buy a couple of food safe 5 gallon pails and make enough sauerkraut to last the winter and spring at little cost.
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)and if New Year's Day is known for pork and sauerkraut there, but it is here. And for some reason, there is always a loss-leader sale on cabbage right before New Year's.....it was as low as $.29 a pound that week. Woohoo!