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Pear Chow Chow

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Grains Pickles 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 qt Pears
2 qt Onions
4 Green bell peppers
4 Red bell peppers
4 Dill pickles
2 Hot peppers
2 c (scant) salt
4 c Sugar
1 tb Celery seed
2 qt Vinegar
8 tb Flour
1 tb Mustard seed
4 tb Dry mustard
2 tb Tumeric

INSTRUCTIONS

SAUCE
Grind pears, onions, green and red peppers, pickles, and hot peppers; add
salt and let stand overnight. Next day wash three times in clear water. Add
dry ingredients to vinegar and cook 5 minutes. Add pear mixture and boil 20
minutes. Pour into sterilized jars and seal.
From <A Taste of Louisiana>.  Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe Archive,
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