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Hey Reader,

This year’s garlic harvest? A whopping… 15 heads. 😩

Last year? 116. So yeah—Definitely not the garlic glory I was hoping for..

But here's the thing: I’m not panicking. Why?

Because last year, I made extra jars of Fermented Garlic Paste—and let me tell you, it’s been my secret kitchen superhero ever since.

Toss it with roasted veggies. Swirl it into soups. Spread it on sourdough. It’s mellow, rich, and full of umami without the raw garlic bite.

And best of all? It takes just minutes to prep and a month to ferment. Easy, hands-off, and incredibly satisfying.

👉 Grab the recipe here: https://www.makesauerkraut.com/fermented-vegetables-book-review/#h-fermented-garlic-paste-recipe

If you’ve got garlic (even a little), this is how you make it last—and elevate every meal in the process.


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“A chunk of very fresh cabbage to make a lovely batch of Chow-Chow.”

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