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Emerson Bayse , 8 , is a transplant patient at Boston Children’s Hospital .
She is undergoing fluid restriction as is common with cardiac patients.
She had always loved pickles, but never knew how they were made.
Chef and culinary services chef Sarah Bryce and Bayse spent a whole morning pickling vegetables in brine.
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