Ingredients1 lg Jar gifilte fish; good brand1 bn Beets1 bn Carrots2 lg OnionsPepper; lots -Salt; to taste Here is the EASY way out... Take a large jar (at least 8 pieces but I usually do 12)...but first get your veggies ready; slice the carrots, beets and onions. Layer in a heavy stock pot, the beets (my Bubbe's secret ingredient), slices of fish, onions, carrots and seasonings; repeat as many times as is necessary with EVERYTHING but the beets. Pour the liquid from the jar over the fish and then bring to a boil. Turn down as simmer for about 45 minutes. Cool, remove from liquid and serve. This tastes ALMOST a good as the real thing...try it you'll like it. Elaine Radis, Prodigy Food & Wine Board
In Greek mythology, the woman who opened the jar (often mistranslated as a box) was Pandora. She opened the jar out of curiosity, releasing all the evils that afflict humanity into the world. Hope remained at the bottom of the jar.
Yes! but what type of jar
Pandora was the one who opened the jar, and the good thing that came out was hope.
Pandora was the first woman the gods had created but she opened a jar that had evil in it a spread evil around the world
No
The pH of grapefruit by itself is low enough to prevent the growth of pathogens. What we don't know is the pH of the jarred product and if there has been any cross-contamination. For quality purposes, keep the opened jar refrigerated and use it within a few days.
Yes, a betta fish can live in a jar if it is large enough. Gravel can be placed in the jar and it can be a good habitat for this species.
If the jar has water in it with the fish, you will kill them.
What? No! Why on earth would you even think that?
Pandora was the first human woman created by the gods. She opened a jar that released evils upon the world.
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