
The amount in parentheses will fill a 10 gallon crock. Place your crock in an outside building where it can stay undisturbed for 6 weeks to allow the cabbage to ferment. Follow the directions from *to*. As you layer cabbage into the crock remove as much liquid from the crock as you can with a small cup. The tighter you can pack the cabbage the better it will be. After the cabbage is all used up; place a double layer of cabbage leaves over the packed cabbage. Next place a large glass dinner plate. Pour liquid from the cabbage into the crock to cover the plate about 1/2 inch--you will have extra liquid that you will discard. Fill a 2 gallon ziploc bag with water. Lay that on top of the dinner plate to seal the edges. Cover with a cotton cloth and secure it tightly around the crock. Allow the crock to set undisturbed for weeks. After 6 weeks are up, the crock is ready to be opened. Remove the cloth, water bag, and then dinner plate. Carefully remove the cabbage leaves and any soft sauerkraut. To can...pack sauerkraut in quart jar and hot water bath for 25 minutes. To store fresh--repack into gallon jars--I store it in my extra fridge.