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Measuring a 5 Gallon Bucket of String Beans


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A ziplop bag of string beans, ready for the freezer.This morning, I picked a 5 gallon bucket full of string beans. I was wondering how many packages I would get to freeze. After blanching, it measured to be 28 cups of cut string beans, which would be 7 quarts.

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September 27, 20200 found this helpful

My friend and I did 3 stalks of Brussels sprouts . . . .ate them down to the last bag, which we just threw out! Too much of a good thing!

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