Our basil and tomato plants have gone crazy. The tomato plants are growing all over the garden and in my flower beds, where I didn't plant them. The basil plants are huge.
So I finally cut the bunches and hung them up to dry in the kitchen.
What started as a single mom's simple desire for her kids to be away from the city and to be surrounded by more trees has turned into the drive to have a more self sufficient life-style
Showing posts with label Peaches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peaches. Show all posts
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Monday, August 19, 2013
I may be a real canner now
I have been determined to can and have things for this winter so on Sunday we went to a you-pick farm about an hour away. This farm had the biggest selection of produce to pick, but wasn't the friendliest place.
We ended up picking over 20 pounds of roma tomatoes, a few zucchini and squash, less than a pound of string beans, 2 pecks of asian pears, and 4 pecks of peaches (3 yellow and 1 white.)
The veggies |
So, Sunday night, I got to work and the kids helped to boil and peel the tomatoes.
Boiling |
Icing |
Peels and seeds from the first few tomatoes |
Peeled and coring |
The start to the spaghetti sauce |
This picture doesn't do it justice. |
Spaghetti Sauce |
Then I got to work on the peaches. I found a new recipe last night that sounded much easier and faster. I simply had to peel the peaches, slice them up and then drop them into the jars. I added about a fourth to a third of cup of sugar part way in the jar, and then filled it with water.
Filled with peaches and a little sugar poured in |
Added the water and got the air bubbles out |
There were a LOT Of peach peels. I used the food processor to chop up a lot of them and then send the oldest out to the coop with treats for the birds. I did try finding an idea on using the peels, but all I could find was peach peel jelly and I didn't think I had the energy to attempt it.
Just one of the two bowls of peels |
This was definitely easier and quicker and I wasn't as worried about making things fit in a complete jar as I just stopped peeling and slicing when I knew I didn't have enough left to make another full jar. I ended up with 13 big quart jars.
Canned Peaches |
Then I got to work on the salsa. This time I was going to make my own seasoning from a recipe I found online. I left the jalapenos out since I don't like spicy food. I managed to get the boys to come peel the tomatoes while I diced them up.
Again, this smelled so good. (At this point, things got too messy and I got too busy to remember to take pictures of everything.)
Salsa in the pot |
Mild Salsa |
We got 8 pint jars and one half pint jars of canned tomatoes.
Canned tomatoes in their own juice |
Now I just have to cook the green beans and squash as I don't think there is enough to can, and decide what I am doing with the Asian pears.
He insisted on being Vanna White in at least one picture. |
Labels:
Canning,
Food Preservation,
Peaches,
Salsa,
Spaghetti Sauce,
Tomatoes
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
WE canned!!!
Yesterday we went to the farmers market to buy pickling cucumbers. The pickles were so good and we wanted to make sure to have more. They didn't have any pickling cucumbers and I didn't want to waste a trip, so we bought peaches and tomatoes to can.
Tonight we made salsa and then we made peach pie filling. I say we because, for the first time, the boys really helped. The youngest helped peel the tomatoes and wash the peaches, the oldest helped core and dice the tomatoes and peeled the peaches. It was nice having extra help to get the work done and it was great to have the jars on my counter this evening.
As long as the jars all seal, and as long as the half-filled jar of salsa that is in the fridge tastes good, then I'll buy more tomatoes and try to make some more salsa from scratch. We are planning to get more pickling cucumbers on Saturday, when the farmers market promised they would have more.
Friday, August 9, 2013
Canning peaches, berries, and pickles
A couple days ago I went to a local farm and picked raspberries, blackberries, and peaches.
The next day I got to work on some of the berries and peaches. I made blackberry pie filling first and then froze a tray of blackberries.
Then I got to work peeling and slicing some of the peaches to can.
I ended up with 2 jars of blackberry pie filling and several jars of peaches in medium syrup. Amazingly, things went smoothly, all of the jars sealed, and the kitchen was not a complete disaster area.
So today I decided to get to work with the rest of the peaches and berries because they were starting to go bad and to take care of the cucumbers from our garden.
Once I got the peaches and cucumbers sliced up, I realized that there were probably a few more cucumbers that had grown so I went outside to get the few I should add to my batch.
Twenty minutes later, I had pruned the tomato plants and collected all of the produce that was ripe.
Finally another zucchini, and those are yellow tomatoes :) |
The small jar is a gift for someone |
I just can't figure out why my back hurts more from working in the kitchen all day than it does when I work outside all day.
Labels:
Berries,
Canning,
Food and Recipes,
Food Preservation,
Garden,
Peaches,
Pickles,
Produce
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