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By Helen Witty and Elizabeth Schneider
Published 1979
If you can find (or grow) tiny cucumbers (or gherkins, even harder to find in the market or in seedsmen’s catalogues), a bounteous supply of these choice pickles can be yours at the cost of very little effort. Cornichons command astronomical prices in fine-food shops, so the low cost of your cornichons is an added incentive to making them.
If you have a garden, plan to grow a pickling variety of cucumber (catalogues identify these), and pick them when they are about an
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