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Merit Badge Chit Chat: putting away for winter |
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Loretta
Farmgirl in Training
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Loretta
Hainesport
New Jersey
USA
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Posted - Jan 17 2019 : 5:47:42 PM
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My three farm girl sisters had a very satisfying day of "Putting Up" onions,peppers and blanching and freezing string beans. Our goal is to do our own crops next year but it was great going to our local road stand . |
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MaryJanesNiece
True Blue Farmgirl
6699 Posts
Krista
Utah
USA
6699 Posts |
Posted - Jan 18 2019 : 11:57:42 AM
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Way to go Loretta! It's always nice having those vegetables on hand for when you need them. And it will be so nice to use your own crops next year!
Krista |
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Red Tractor Girl
True Blue Farmgirl
6525 Posts
Winnie
Gainesville
Fl
USA
6525 Posts |
Posted - Jan 19 2019 : 09:29:09 AM
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Loretta, I know how satisfying it is to put up your own garden harvest or farmer's market harvest. It sure does help make sure that you have the basics for Winter! I bet it was fun too doing it with your Farmgirl Sisters!!
Winnie #3109 Red Tractor Girl Farm Sister of the Year 2014-2015 FGOTM- October 2018 |
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loribeck
True Blue Farmgirl
588 Posts
Lori
Alvordton
36
USA
588 Posts |
Posted - Jul 15 2019 : 6:39:59 PM
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We had such a wet spring that I could not get a garden plowed up. I am going to use the farmers market for produce this year and try again on the garden next year. This is our second summer out here in the country. The first year here I didn't do anything as I couldn't due to a traumatic brain injury from an accident. I am feeling better this year and wanted to get a garden out. Hopefully next year it will work
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AussieChick
Sharpshooter
347 Posts
Cindy
Bend
Oregon
USA
347 Posts |
Posted - May 24 2021 : 11:51:02 PM
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We are coming to the end of autumn, so it is time to start “putting away for the winter”. At this time of year, we have an abundance of citrus, and my passionfruit vine is dropping ripe passionfruits every day. I also have more rosella calyxes than I currently need, so I have chosen to freeze these products. I find the best way to freeze citrus is to juice them, then put the juice into ice cube containers. This makes it easy to pop out a few tablespoons of lemon or lime juice as needed for recipes throughout the coming months. If I know I’m going to need a larger amount, for example when I make Lemon Butter, then I can put the juice into larger containers. The passionfruit pulp is easy to scoop out and put into small containers for freezing. I like to add the pulp to desserts or smoothies. The Rosella bush produces red edible calyxes that are high in vitamin C. They have a pleasant tart-sweet flavour that goes well in salads, jellies, red sauces, jams, cordials, syrups, fruit teas and wine. First, sever off the stem, then cut a slit lengthwise along the calyx and pop out the seed pod using your fingers. This will leave you with the sweet calyx flesh, intact and ready for cooking. I freeze the calyxes in zip-lock bags ready for making jam, and I freeze the seed pods separately. I boil these and add the strained liquid during the jam making process.
Farmgirl #6058 Farmgirl Sister of the Year 2021
"The happiest people don't have the best of everything, they just make the best of everything they have". |
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Red Tractor Girl
True Blue Farmgirl
6525 Posts
Winnie
Gainesville
Fl
USA
6525 Posts |
Posted - May 26 2021 : 07:44:04 AM
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Cindy, your photos of your fruits are beautiful. I have never had passion fruit , which I think grows here in the US somewhere, and rosella calyxes is totally new to me. Fall is mfavoirte season of the year. What sort of Fall happens where you live? Do you grow pumpkins or have any fall holidays that are special?
Winnie #3109 Red Tractor Girl Farm Sister of the Year 2014-2015 FGOTM- October 2018 |
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MaryJanesNiece
True Blue Farmgirl
6699 Posts
Krista
Utah
USA
6699 Posts |
Posted - May 26 2021 : 1:11:49 PM
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Great work Cindy! I also haven’t heard of Rosella calyxes. I like the idea of squeezing the lemons and freezing their juice. Great way to use up the lemons before they go bad.
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AussieChick
Sharpshooter
347 Posts
Cindy
Bend
Oregon
USA
347 Posts |
Posted - Jun 01 2021 : 11:47:10 PM
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Thanks Ladies! Rosellas are thought to have originated in Sri Lanka, introduced to Australia by Indonesian fisherman. Having grown here for thousands of years, they have developed characteristics that make it uniquely Australian — despite all being the same species, our variety differs to the Hibiscus sabdariffa of New Guinea, Indonesia and China. In the wild, you can find this edible hibiscus growing in the forest, rainforest and sand dune regions of our tropical north. The Rosella bush produces red edible calyxes that are high in vitamin C. It has been a long-standing tradition in our family to make rosella jam. Yum!
Our autumn (or should I say "Fall") weather has been quite mild really. Our day time temperatures can still get up in the high 20s celcius (80s Fahrenheit). Yes, we do grow pumpkins here. The most popular varieties are the Queensland Blue, Jap Pumpkin, and Golden Nugget. Unfortunately, we don't really have any special "fall" holidays, although there are lots of country shows happening at this time of year (locals showcasing their harvests, prize farm animals, crafts, and talents) culminating in the Royal Brisbane Exhibition in August.
Farmgirl #6058 Farmgirl Sister of the Year 2021
"The happiest people don't have the best of everything, they just make the best of everything they have". |
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Dreamer42
True Blue Farmgirl
2681 Posts
April
Central
Oregon
USA
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Posted - Jun 21 2021 : 09:18:44 AM
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How fun, Loretta! I do a very small amount each summer, but I always always enjoy the process and the end result! Am going to try to get a 2nd freezer this summer so I can do more. Makes my heart happy and I'm ridiculously nostalgic that way. And, I will never apologize for that! LOL! AND, Cindy, your citrus look amazing! I wonder if we even have anything like that offered in our little gourmet shops - will have to check it out! They are absolutely beautiful inside as well!
Dreamer42 Farmgirl Sister #7038 |
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