Can anyone shed some light on where I can find crocks? I mean the old ones our Moms had to make every thing from Kraut to pickled tomatoes to cucumbers.
The ones at home were in various sizes from 2+ to 5 or so gallons- this is a guess, I never measured. They were a very light gray or grayish white and I remember a blue line at the top.
I have searched Seattle until I have wasted more gas that it takes to kick start global warming. All I find on line is Harsch Fermenting Crocks and I know that what i want to find isn't $200+ for a 20 litre crock.
Don't these folks know there is a depression coming on- if the other guy gets elected that is.
I know I can use a plastic bucket but that just doesn't seem right, it seems (shades of the 60s) too plastic. Oh I guess it is important to me that they be food grade glazing.
The ones at home were in various sizes from 2+ to 5 or so gallons- this is a guess, I never measured. They were a very light gray or grayish white and I remember a blue line at the top.
I have searched Seattle until I have wasted more gas that it takes to kick start global warming. All I find on line is Harsch Fermenting Crocks and I know that what i want to find isn't $200+ for a 20 litre crock.
Don't these folks know there is a depression coming on- if the other guy gets elected that is.
I know I can use a plastic bucket but that just doesn't seem right, it seems (shades of the 60s) too plastic. Oh I guess it is important to me that they be food grade glazing.