to eat them right away, store them in a jar with a tight lid in a cool, dark place and they will keep as well as sunflower seeds. (Hint: In a pretty jar, they make great Christmas gifts.)
For other squashes, process the seeds the same way, except don't cook the squash first. Split a squash, scoop out the seeds and wash them, making sure they are free of pulp. Then go ahead with the procedure above. Pumpkin seeds should be processed the same way. If you do this with every squash you eat, you'll soon have a stash of snacks that will beat any salty junk food hands down. Every time you snack on them, you'll be treating your body to a good source of protein, iron, vitamin K, copper, phosphorus, magnesium and manganese instead of grease, salt and who knows what else. Besides that, they're free!
Cold-Packed Sweet Dill Pickles: Canning Without a Pressure Canner or Jar Prep!
Learning to can? Lindsay Lehman Peters shares her family's recipe for easy cold-packed sweet dill pickles.
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