Cooking Instructions
- 1
heat vinegar in pot
- 2
get as many peppers as will fit in jar not tight but loose split a few down the middle. pour hot vinegar on top let cool use as you like on your greens cabbage and beans like pinto lima and so on.
- 3
if you run out of vinegar just add more the peppers potency last for about 2 years if it isn't as hot as you like add more peppers over time
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