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Make sauerkraut.
I'll do that eventually (I like sauerkraut, but the store bought stuff is almost universally underwhelming on this side of the Atlantic, I've had it good like one time outside of Germany), but I'll have to get another smaller jar, this one would make an obscene amount.
This is the jar I use. It takes one big cabbage and one little one.
Really? Neat, I'll do that eventually.
Actually, by big cabbage, what kind of weight are we talking about?