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It is known that all pickles are well salted and preserved if some oppression is placed on top of them: a stone, a jar of water. However, it turns out that you can do without traditional options if you use a three-pointed flyer branch.

If you accurately select the size of its processes, they will firmly rest against the walls of the vessel and securely hold the pressed circle.

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