VIRGINIA CHUNK SWEET PICKLES 
74 cucumbers 4 or 5 inches long (or 2 gals. sm. ones)
2 c. salt to 1 gal. water
1 tbsp. powdered alum to 1 gal. water
6 c. vinegar
1/3 c. pickling spice
1 tbsp. celery seed
3 c. sugar

Make brine of 2 cups salt to 1 gallon water. Boil and pour boiling water over cucumbers. Let stand 1 week in hot weather. Skim daily. Drain and cut into chunks. The next 3 mornings make a boiling hot solution of 1 gallon water and 1 tablespoon alum and pour over pickles (fresh hot bath for 3 mornings). The 4th morning, drain from alum water and heat. Make mixture of 6 cups vinegar, 5 cups sugar, 1/3 cup pickling spice, and 1 tablespoon celery seed; pour over pickles. The 5th morning, drain this liquid off and add 2 cups sugar; heat again to boiling point and pour over pickles. The 6th morning, drain liquid off and add 1 cup sugar; heat. Pack pickles into jars; finish filling jars with liquid and seal at once.

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Virginia Chunk Sweet Pickles
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 Cathey (Washington) says:
We always double our recipe! Best pickles in the world!
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 Leathy Hansen (Montana) says:
Can I double this or do I need to make two batches. I only have one 5 gallon pickling crock but enough cucumbers for 2 batches?
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 The Candy Man (Wisconsin) says:
My mother had a recipe for sweet pickles but I can't find it. I know she took a long time to make them and used a bit of sugar like this one does. My dad always called these his "candy". I think this recipe is very similar and I just started my first batch. Wish me luck.
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 Sharon (Oregon) says:
I have been making these pickles for 40 years, I got it from my aunt who made them for as long as I can remember. They are awesome and the best sweet pickle I have ever tasted. A very old recipe.
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 Debbie Kelsey (Montana) says:
I have made these for thirty years and my grandmother made them for as long as I could remember. They are the only sweet pickles I have ever liked they are the very best.
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 Farmboy79 (Washington) says:
My mom has been making this exact recipe for over 40 years and they are great. I am currently making my first batch since she announced last year she was not going to make any more pickle at her age. Yes I am probably sentimentally biased but I've never tasted better.
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 Rainy (Washington) says:
This is the most awesome recipe for sweet pickles! Sounds like alot of work but it really isn't. Will never use another recipe!

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