Dave2, Forgot to say that for the sweet varieties I just keep them in one of those plasic disposable dishes with a snap-on lid. The sweet dills I do in glass jars. Here's the link for them in case you ever want try them... slightly sweet, and spicy - recipe only makes 2 quarts. *If you ever do try the sweet dills, don't crush all the seeds like the recipe says - they still get plenty of flavor and you don't have the mess of crushed up stuff all over your pickles to contend with.
Also, my favorite cucumber both for eating and for pickling is the Burpless cucumber... simply because it grows longer but keeps a thinner skin and the seeds stay much smaller too. Versus the "pickling" cukes... short, thick skin and the seeds will get too large inside them in a hurry unless you pick them quite small.
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