How to make a gallon of pool aid pickles

How to make a gallon of pool aid pickles?

First, you’ll need to make a brine solution. Add 3/4 cup of salt to 1 gallon of water and mix well. Add about 8 cups of vinegar and mix in. You can add garlic and dill or whatever spices you choose. Leave the brine to sit overnight.

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How to make a gallon of pool aid hot wings?

We’re pretty sure you already know how to make a gallon of pool aid pickles, but do you know how to make a gallon of pool aid hot wings? Similar to how you make a gallon of pool aid pickles, you’ll need cucumbers, chili peppers, garlic, vinegar, water, sugar and salt. You’ll also need to add some baking soda to help the process along. After you’ve chopped up the cucumbers and peppers, add

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How to make a gallon of pool aid hotdogs?

Hot dogs are a choice food for swimmers, especially kids, but they do contain a lot of salt, which can be bad for your pool. If you don’t want to use pickles as a pool aid, you could soak hot dogs in a brine solution (see below) before adding them to your pool.

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How to make a gallon of pool aid melon?

Add the melon to a clean glass jar. Pour the boiling water over the jar to cover the melon. Leave to sit for 20 minutes. Remove the melon from the jar. Eat the outside, discarding the rest of the melon.

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How to make a gallon of pool aid hot peanut butter?

The best part of pickles is that they make a great snack! While they’re often paired with dill, you can add hot peanut butter to your jar of dills to give them a delicious flavor. You can also add garlic, jalapeño, or red peppers for some extra kick.

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