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gramadinah
True Blue Farmgirl

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Diana
Orofino ID
USA
3557 Posts

Posted - Aug 17 2014 :  07:12:33 AM  Show Profile
7 quarts of sauerkraut
7 quarts of green beans
1 gallon jalapeno chopped and frozen
5 pints of Anaheim chilies roasted and canned
4 bags 2 cup each zucchini grated and frozen
15 pints of beets
How is yours going?
Oh and 1 frog.

Diana

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YellowRose
True Blue Farmgirl

7392 Posts

Sara
Paris TX
USA
7392 Posts

Posted - Aug 17 2014 :  07:18:58 AM  Show Profile
Good going Diana. A lot of work, but jars of your goodies all in a row - priceless.

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oldbittyhen
True Blue Farmgirl

1511 Posts

tina
quartz hill ca
USA
1511 Posts

Posted - Aug 18 2014 :  2:15:03 PM  Show Profile
poor innocent lil froggy...

"Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad"
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gramadinah
True Blue Farmgirl

3557 Posts

Diana
Orofino ID
USA
3557 Posts

Posted - Aug 18 2014 :  6:41:23 PM  Show Profile
Tina he was retrieved and taken back out side.

Diana

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Simply Satisfied
True Blue Farmgirl

427 Posts

Emily
Montana
USA
427 Posts

Posted - Aug 20 2014 :  06:03:59 AM  Show Profile
I have made
10 quarts blackberries
10 quarts pie cherries
7 pints dilly beans
6 pints zucchini relish
1/2 pints of blackberry framboise
1/2 pints of huckleberry raspberry jam
I have 2 and 1/2 gallons of green beans ready to can
And I want to try carrot cake jam this week too.

Great job on your collection. It just feels so good to have it all put up.

Emily
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gramadinah
True Blue Farmgirl

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Diana
Orofino ID
USA
3557 Posts

Posted - Aug 20 2014 :  07:51:57 AM  Show Profile
Emily what is framboise?


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Simply Satisfied
True Blue Farmgirl

427 Posts

Emily
Montana
USA
427 Posts

Posted - Aug 20 2014 :  12:28:20 PM  Show Profile
It is a dessert sauce. It has raspberry liquor and blackberry juice with blackberries suspended in it. It tasted really good prior to canning. I plan on using it over cheesecakes, ice cream, etc. next week I am submitting it, along with a few other canned goods to the county fair so I will let you know if anyone else thinks its good.

Emily
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mrssarahhall
True Blue Farmgirl

1274 Posts

Sarah
Longmont Colorado
USA
1274 Posts

Posted - Aug 23 2014 :  06:00:04 AM  Show Profile
Wow! What amazing and wonderful work you have done!

This is my very first year canning and I think I might just have an addiction, though I have run out of things to can for the moment. So far, I have done:

7 jars of service berry jelly
7 jars of crabapple jelly (only 6 in the photo bc DH couldn't resist - lol)
5 jars of cherry preserves
6 jars of strawberry preserves - can anyone more experienced let me know what I did wrong with the strawberries? They have bubbles in the jar, like foam sort of :(




Sarah
Farmgirl # 5223

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YellowRose
True Blue Farmgirl

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Sara
Paris TX
USA
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Posted - Aug 23 2014 :  06:32:45 AM  Show Profile
Sarah, your jars are beautiful. Got a question for you. What's a service berry? Never have heard of them here in TX.

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mrssarahhall
True Blue Farmgirl

1274 Posts

Sarah
Longmont Colorado
USA
1274 Posts

Posted - Aug 24 2014 :  4:46:28 PM  Show Profile
Hi Sara,

Thanks!!

Service berries look similar to blue berries, but are less sweet. They are also known as Sascatoon berries in some parts of Canada. :) They grow wild around my parent's cabin, which is up high in the northwestern rocky mountains of Colorado.

Sarah
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sascheidt
Farmgirl at Heart

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Sharon
Baltimore Md
USA
1 Posts

Posted - Aug 24 2014 :  5:39:39 PM  Show Profile
Hi I'm new at this but I have read all these nice things about canning! I started just last Sept. after I saw in my MaryJanesFarm Magazine the recipe for her Tomato Jam. So, I tried it and loved it. Fast forward to today, I have been making all kinds of Jams, Peach, Blackberry, Apple jelly and more. Today, I made for the freezer, Roasted Grape Tomato Sauce, Pesto and Basil Garlic Tomato Sauce and also chopped up some of my green peppers for later use, all from my Garden! It's been a busy day but so much fun! Also made me some Dilly Beans. Anyway, I love being a new Farmgirl! 6026
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Simply Satisfied
True Blue Farmgirl

427 Posts

Emily
Montana
USA
427 Posts

Posted - Aug 25 2014 :  05:55:58 AM  Show Profile
Sarah,
The foam is normal sort of. I always struggle when trying to skim foam off the top of my jam before I throw it in jars. I feel that I would lose so much jam if I took the whole top layer off. I do try to get the big bubbles out by sliding a knife down in my jars to hit pockets of air. I haven't had jam go bad with the bubbles in it just not look quite so good. Canning is very addicting for me. I even started entering in the county fair. Last year I won two blue and two red ribbons! Mostly I wanted to know if my stuff was good to those outside my family. Every year I try to get a few new recipes done. I would suggest pie fillings. They are perfect for impromptu dinners that need a dessert added. I usually just throw a quart into a pan and add a crisp top to it and everyone gets a quick homemade dessert.

Emily
Farmgirl # 3591
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Calicogirl
True Blue Farmgirl

5216 Posts

Sharon
Bruce Crossing Michigan
USA
5216 Posts

Posted - Aug 25 2014 :  06:59:53 AM  Show Profile
Wow, everyone is so busy!

I have only canned some peaches this year. I have frozen berries, green/yellow wax beans, and made some zucchini bread for the freezer. I am hoping to can some of the berries into jam soon. Then it will be freezing Kale, hopefully Peas, and Winter Squash. I have an abundance of tomatoes but due to the cooler temperatures they are not turning red yet :(

Sarah, we finally tried Service Berries last Summer. We were traveling to Basalt and I found some along the river. I only picked a small amount but made some syrup for our breakfast pancakes. Have you tried Hawthorn Berries? Last year I found some in September and made jelly with them, it's really good. Oh and a great book if you don't have it already is the Rocky Mountain Berry Book :)

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mrssarahhall
True Blue Farmgirl

1274 Posts

Sarah
Longmont Colorado
USA
1274 Posts

Posted - Sep 03 2014 :  11:44:59 AM  Show Profile
Emily, thank you for the info. I did not skim the preserves at all actually, that is probably the issue. I was just dying to know how they turned out so DH and I opened up a jar over the weekend and they were wonderful! I just stirred them up a bit and the bubbles seemed not to matter at all. So glad to know that you haven't had issues with it going bad because of that! Congratulations on your ribbons! That is so exciting! I have found canning to be addictive too. I was borrowing a canner from a friend the past few weeks and had to give it back. I was kind of down in the dumps about it so DH got me one of my own!! I am so excited. If you would consider sharing any recipes I would love to have more to can! :) (I only have a water bath canner for now)

Sharon, I have not had Hawthorn berries... are they similar to service berries? Did you like service berries you tried? I think they are like much less sweet blue berries. The jelly recipe I used called for lots of sugar and made a very nice syrup, the berries got a little... hmm best word is "leathery"... DH says that he sort of likes it, but that wasn't what I was going for. HA! I think he was just trying to be supportive. Fortunately the other preserves/jellies I have made so far have turned out much better. I also tried lemon pickled green beans and oregano pickled eggplant:

I have a BIG bowl of banana peppers on the counter just waiting for me to can them - can't wait! :)



Sarah
Farmgirl # 5223

"For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone." - Audrey Hepburn

All good things are wild and free- Henry David Thoreau


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mrssarahhall
True Blue Farmgirl

1274 Posts

Sarah
Longmont Colorado
USA
1274 Posts

Posted - Sep 03 2014 :  11:46:44 AM  Show Profile
PS, Sharon I am looking the Berry book up on Amazon straight away - thanks for the tip!

Sarah
Farmgirl # 5223

"For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone." - Audrey Hepburn

All good things are wild and free- Henry David Thoreau


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Peg Graham
True Blue Farmgirl

281 Posts

Peg
Chesapeake Virginia
USA
281 Posts

Posted - Sep 03 2014 :  10:04:09 PM  Show Profile
2014 Can,Freeze,Dehydrate

DONE:

CANNED:
Cherry Jam
Blackberry Jam
Salsa
Peach Butter
Peaches

FRIDGE:
Pickles

FROZEN:
Strawberries
Tomatoes
Corn
Peppers

DEHYDRATED:
Tomatoes
Kale
Peaches

TO DO:

Apples-can applesauce
Green Beans-freeze
Onions- slice and freeze
Sweet Potatoes- make butter and freeze
















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gramadinah
True Blue Farmgirl

3557 Posts

Diana
Orofino ID
USA
3557 Posts

Posted - Sep 04 2014 :  07:24:26 AM  Show Profile
Beautiful Peg.

Diana

Farmgirl Sister #273
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Red Tractor Girl
True Blue Farmgirl

6771 Posts

Winnie
Gainesville Fl
USA
6771 Posts

Posted - Sep 05 2014 :  04:53:04 AM  Show Profile
Wow, everyone!!! Beautiful, beautiful beautiful!! So many pantries are well stocked this year! Here is what I made earlier this Summer when the Florida Harvest came through.

6 half pint jars of Wild Florida Plum Jelly
2 Pints and 4 half pints of my mom's recipe for Bread and Butter Pickles
5 half pints of Florida Sand Pear Jam
5 pints of Peaches and Blueberries in Florida Wild Plum Sauce

I love looking in my little jelly cabinet and have all those jars ready to use or share as gifts!

Winnie #3109
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mrssarahhall
True Blue Farmgirl

1274 Posts

Sarah
Longmont Colorado
USA
1274 Posts

Posted - Sep 05 2014 :  12:01:59 PM  Show Profile
Peg, you have been a busy lady! Thanks for sharing your gorgeous photos! I saw your photo of cutting corn off the cob, and you may already know this, but I saw a tip I thought I would share... You use a Bundt pan to cut your corn off the cob. The center of the pan holds the cob and the kernels are caught in the bottom. Haven't had an opportunity to try this out, but from what I have heard its helpful. :)

Sarah
Farmgirl # 5223

"For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone." - Audrey Hepburn

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mrssarahhall
True Blue Farmgirl

1274 Posts

Sarah
Longmont Colorado
USA
1274 Posts

Posted - Sep 05 2014 :  12:03:47 PM  Show Profile
Winnie, what is Florida Sand Pear? Sounds very intriguing!

Your comment about looking your cabinet made me smile because I keep visiting my pantry. I think my husband might be wondering if I am crazy these days. LOL



Sarah
Farmgirl # 5223

"For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone." - Audrey Hepburn

All good things are wild and free- Henry David Thoreau



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gramadinah
True Blue Farmgirl

3557 Posts

Diana
Orofino ID
USA
3557 Posts

Posted - Sep 05 2014 :  2:51:33 PM  Show Profile
Time to do the peaches.
Diana

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NixKat
True Blue Farmgirl

288 Posts

Kathleen
CT
USA
288 Posts

Posted - Sep 05 2014 :  4:50:53 PM  Show Profile  Send NixKat a Yahoo! Message
Wow! You ladies are all so ahead of me. My crops have just begun ripening.
So far:
31 pints green beans
35 pints carrots (I confess that I bought 20lbs organic, my carrots never grow)
26 pints tomatoes (36 pounds of tomatoes ready to can this weekend and still at least 50 lbs more on the vines)

Yet to do:
tomatoes - canned and dehydrated
apples - applesauce and dehydrated (at least 2-3 bu)
wild grapes - jam
peppers - relish
corn - freeze

Butcher and can 24 meat chickens and stock.

I also like to make ahead and freeze pie shells. Saves time during the holidays.

My DH had me plant banana peppers, they are just beginning to produce and I don't know what to do with them.
Any suggestions/recipes?

{{{Hugs}}}



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queenmushroom
True Blue Farmgirl

985 Posts

Lorena
Centerville Me
USA
985 Posts

Posted - Sep 07 2014 :  07:23:00 AM  Show Profile
Uggh! Hubby trying to help our 7 yo son clean and organize his bedroom. Distracted me so bad from making zucchini relish that canned the relish without making the pickling mix. Now I've got to reprocess everything. Grrrr.

Patience is worth a bushel of brains...from a chinese fortune cookie
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Marybeth
True Blue Farmgirl

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Mary Beth
Stanwood Wa 98292
USA
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Posted - Sep 07 2014 :  08:32:21 AM  Show Profile
Well we were not as ambitious as some and since we are very empty nester we have only done apples for pies (freezer) and Peaches.


We have 10 more apple trees to pick---ripen a little later---and a huge garden full of goodies.

Diana what's with the frog????

MB

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gramadinah
True Blue Farmgirl

3557 Posts

Diana
Orofino ID
USA
3557 Posts

Posted - Sep 07 2014 :  09:57:16 AM  Show Profile
Mary Beth I think he rode in in a bag of beans so when I went to clean and prepare them he was there I scooped him up and put him outside he was cold.

Diana

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queenmushroom
True Blue Farmgirl

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Lorena
Centerville Me
USA
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Posted - Sep 07 2014 :  2:05:03 PM  Show Profile
I made this year 15 pints of zucchini relish after the fiasco. Earlier I canned 12 pints of green beans.

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