Canning--Summer Bounty
#12
got enough zucchini frozen for the winter, made some into bread and choc. cake and grilled some.
Tomatoes are still coming on. I lost count of how many qts. and pints of sauce I've done. I also did stewed and some with peppers and onions.
Thought about getting some peaches but don't have enough people to eat them. Will get apples for sauce and pie filling.
Have onions still in the ground- their tops haven't died yet.
I love having a garden!
Tomatoes are still coming on. I lost count of how many qts. and pints of sauce I've done. I also did stewed and some with peppers and onions.
Thought about getting some peaches but don't have enough people to eat them. Will get apples for sauce and pie filling.
Have onions still in the ground- their tops haven't died yet.
I love having a garden!
#14
Originally Posted by Matilda
Originally Posted by bearisgray
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Are your tomatoes in the garden still decent?
Ours are about at the end of the line.
Are your tomatoes in the garden still decent?
Ours are about at the end of the line.
#15
Its a lot cooler here in the UK and last summer was very wet so no lovely home grown veggies :cry:
This year it was lovely in the early summer, hot and dry. Just what the tomatoes and zuccini like. The tomatoes in my garden are so high, like a mini forest and we are just beginning to harvest them. Always a risk of loads of green tomato chutney!
I've only had 1 zucchini plant and it went wild. We had so many that I have been giving them away. But I do have a recipe for brownies using them. Dairy, egg and lactose free and I have also made it wheat free for a friend. I will be posting the recipe as soon as I can convert the weights to cups. So keep an eye out for the Zuccini Brownies.
This year it was lovely in the early summer, hot and dry. Just what the tomatoes and zuccini like. The tomatoes in my garden are so high, like a mini forest and we are just beginning to harvest them. Always a risk of loads of green tomato chutney!
I've only had 1 zucchini plant and it went wild. We had so many that I have been giving them away. But I do have a recipe for brownies using them. Dairy, egg and lactose free and I have also made it wheat free for a friend. I will be posting the recipe as soon as I can convert the weights to cups. So keep an eye out for the Zuccini Brownies.
#16
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I did not do a garden this year but did get a boat load of figs off the two trees at our rental property and was able to make fig presserves. I use strawberry gel in one batch and they taste just like fresh strawberries. I lvoed reading about everyone's canning, etc. Thanks for sharing.
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Location: Round Rock,Texas
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A friend of mine makes zucchini pickles, they really taste good! No zucchini taste and diabetic friendly too, she used stevia and Ideal sweeteners.
Originally Posted by Tussymussy
Its a lot cooler here in the UK and last summer was very wet so no lovely home grown veggies :cry:
This year it was lovely in the early summer, hot and dry. Just what the tomatoes and zuccini like. The tomatoes in my garden are so high, like a mini forest and we are just beginning to harvest them. Always a risk of loads of green tomato chutney!
I've only had 1 zucchini plant and it went wild. We had so many that I have been giving them away. But I do have a recipe for brownies using them. Dairy, egg and lactose free and I have also made it wheat free for a friend. I will be posting the recipe as soon as I can convert the weights to cups. So keep an eye out for the Zuccini Brownies.
This year it was lovely in the early summer, hot and dry. Just what the tomatoes and zuccini like. The tomatoes in my garden are so high, like a mini forest and we are just beginning to harvest them. Always a risk of loads of green tomato chutney!
I've only had 1 zucchini plant and it went wild. We had so many that I have been giving them away. But I do have a recipe for brownies using them. Dairy, egg and lactose free and I have also made it wheat free for a friend. I will be posting the recipe as soon as I can convert the weights to cups. So keep an eye out for the Zuccini Brownies.
#19
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Originally Posted by Barbm
got enough zucchini frozen for the winter, made some into bread and choc. cake and grilled some.
Tomatoes are still coming on. I lost count of how many qts. and pints of sauce I've done. I also did stewed and some with peppers and onions.
Thought about getting some peaches but don't have enough people to eat them. Will get apples for sauce and pie filling.
Have onions still in the ground- their tops haven't died yet.
I love having a garden!
Tomatoes are still coming on. I lost count of how many qts. and pints of sauce I've done. I also did stewed and some with peppers and onions.
Thought about getting some peaches but don't have enough people to eat them. Will get apples for sauce and pie filling.
Have onions still in the ground- their tops haven't died yet.
I love having a garden!
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Originally Posted by debbieumphress
I did not do a garden this year but did get a boat load of figs off the two trees at our rental property and was able to make fig presserves. I use strawberry gel in one batch and they taste just like fresh strawberries. I lvoed reading about everyone's canning, etc. Thanks for sharing.
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