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Tue, Sep 10th, 2013, 09:18 AM #376
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Oh yum! Those are one of my favorites Patty!
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Tue, Sep 10th, 2013, 05:47 PM #377
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I got into it last week. Slowly but surely .
Made berry jam, pickles , radish and baby onion marinade (thank god it was a test it was nasty) and canned a 30lbs case of italian tomatoes .
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Tue, Sep 10th, 2013, 06:52 PM #378
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They look so pretty Tasha!!! You have been busy.
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Tue, Sep 10th, 2013, 09:35 PM #379
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Tue, Sep 10th, 2013, 10:30 PM #380
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Here is what i made for dinner... i used ether dehydrated or canned items for the entire meal. (i don't think we have showed just how to use these dehydrated items yet) I wasn't feeling well today and this turned out to be a 5 mins of prep meal because i planned ahead with food storage!
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Thu, Sep 12th, 2013, 12:32 PM #381
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heyhey, I hit the jar 1008 of the year 2013 yesterday when I have done the relish for the year. People knowing me, know also that is normal for me. I will hit between 1500-1800 jars by the end of the year. I still have to do meat meal for the lunch school, chick peas, red kidney bean, apple sauce and pineapple.
Liberty of one finish where liberty of the other one start
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Thu, Sep 12th, 2013, 12:41 PM #382
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Way to go! (Now you see why i say 2010ontest is the guru!) I am wishing i have some of your energy right now!
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Fri, Sep 13th, 2013, 11:45 AM #383
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The red pepper salsa looks SO good
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Fri, Sep 13th, 2013, 11:50 AM #384
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Fri, Sep 13th, 2013, 02:28 PM #385
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I have some pressure canner to do meat sauce and veggies without vinegar or marinated. Many people on that forum have huge stockpile for many item they got for free with coupon... I don't have that kind of huge stockpile of smellies, resolve, or any other. My major stockpile at home is my walk-in for my preserve, right beside the table of the kitchen. I have in that walk-in thousand of jars, many glass gallon recycled from the past work of my mom, plastic pail recycled from resto/business of friends. For the mason jar, I've got many for free from friends, centre d'entraide and kijiji. I only bough some very specific size with wide mouth for some production and because they are hard to have for free or close to free. Honestly I may have bough 400 jars in the past 12 years, but get all the other for free. Just today I came back from my neighbor with 12 liters (5kg) of raspberry for free (I only have to pick them), so I will freeze some and do some raspberry sauce to be canned this afternoon.
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Fri, Sep 13th, 2013, 10:26 PM #386
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Thu, Sep 19th, 2013, 01:00 AM #387
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Tomorrow I am buying slicing and salting my cukes to make more bread and butter pickles and sliced dill pickles and maybe some relish too! On Friday i have to can them up in the morning (so easy with the prep work done!) then i am off to mom's to help her pull beats... she will get dad to wash them and on sunday we will make sweet pickled beets! What are you guys canning this week?
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Thu, Sep 19th, 2013, 10:33 AM #388
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Hi Ladies! I was at the St Jacobs farmers market this past weekend and bought a flat of berries, and half bushel of peaches. Made strawberry pie filling (I'm not a big jam fan) after scoring some clear jel at a local Mennonite store. Lost some berries due to being overripe (they are now pureed in the freezer for smoothies) and lost a jar of filling that exploded in the canner. My first lost jar..
But I have 4 beautiful jars of pie filling, I can't bear to put them away yet 'cause I just like looking at them. Crazy?
Last night I canned the peaches, ended up with 8 quart jars, plus a little leftover in the fridge. Tried canning in a diluted juice mix, instead of syrup.. we'll see how they turned out. Again, they looked pretty on the counter this morning as I was leaving for work!
Will update with some pictures tonite.. Hoping to pick up a 10lb bag of beets at RCSS, they were out on the weekend and I'd love to put up some beets... Patty, or Cheeky, would you care to share your recipe? I'm not looking forward to the peeling, but can't wait to bite into them!
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Thu, Sep 19th, 2013, 11:17 AM #389
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Try putting your beets in the oven in a roasting pan. Wash them well, put in roasting pan and cover. Bake for 1hr at 350. The skins slide right off under cold water. Slice or dice and put in sterilized jars and fill the jars with your favourite hot brine (mine is sweet spiced), remove air bubbles, wipe top and close jars with lids and screw bands that have been boiled. Water bath for amount of time suggested for your altitude...usually 10min is good.
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Fri, Sep 20th, 2013, 01:17 PM #390
Actually, beets need to be processed for a much longer than 10 min because they're so dense. Minimum processing time for beet pickles (pints or quarts) is 30 minutes: http://nchfp.uga.edu/how/can_06/pickled_beets.html
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