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Dilly Beans

Did you know that beans are one of the easiest garden products to preserve? Create your own refrigerator-pickled Dilly Beans using local green beans and herbs. This recipe is sure to become an instant family favorite! All materials will be provided. Meets at the Knobloch Family Farmhouse. Tickets include registration for one child and adult pair. Limited to 10 pairs. Members: $15/participant pair Non-Members: $18/participant pair All Ages Wednesday, August 16 3:30 – 4:30 pm REGISTER

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August 16, 2023 @ 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm

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Did you know that beans are one of the easiest garden products to preserve? Create your own refrigerator-pickled Dilly Beans using local green beans and herbs. This recipe is sure to become an instant family favorite! All materials will be provided. Meets at the Knobloch Family Farmhouse. Tickets include registration for one child and adult pair. Limited to 10 pairs.
Members: $15/participant pair
Non-Members: $18/participant pair
All Ages
Wednesday, August 16
3:30 – 4:30 pm
REGISTER

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