tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4429758274949022857.post4001264444887703311..comments2024-02-16T03:12:28.123-06:00Comments on Bacon and Eggs : Free Canning ClassAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01666836930255009486noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4429758274949022857.post-53438274009784387312011-07-29T16:10:33.008-06:002011-07-29T16:10:33.008-06:00My garden is coming along slowly in the cooler sum...My garden is coming along slowly in the cooler summer of the Pacific NW this year. I can all sorts of vegetables, soups, salsa, tomato sauce, chili, chicken, beef, and food the gov't says I'll get sick and die from if I can it- like cheese and bacon. It is economical, healthy, promotes a sense of pride, and is delicious! Once you get set up, the cost will amortize over time. Shop thrift stores and garage sales for jars and other canning items. Someone's grandparent who doesn't can anymore can be a great resource as well. <br /><br />A jar of soup or stew with some fresh biscuits or cornbread can't be beat. Need a quick side vegetable, dump a jar in the pot and light her up. Company showed up and no desert ideas? Throw a jar of peaches or pears in a dish, crumble some butter, brown sugar, flour and oats to put on top, pop it in the oven and you have a yummy crisp to warm your tummy. I can't imagine what my life would be like with out all my canned food I have on hand!<br /><br />http://simpleeverydayliving.blogspot.com/Rosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16924988248364848607noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4429758274949022857.post-81576920927578101872011-07-28T20:55:27.638-06:002011-07-28T20:55:27.638-06:00My Mom's and neighbor's garden is doing we...My Mom's and neighbor's garden is doing well. Mine sucks, I did do all seed and a new bagged soil that has preformed not so good. But I'm learning. Our mini citrus trees are really going gang busters, and the herb garden did pretty good. Bucket gardens are a bit hit or miss. But I think that's pretty normal on trying something new. Luckily I live in Idaho and fruit and veggie stands are great to make up a gardens short commings.Adventures in Self Reliancehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11992613362743785392noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4429758274949022857.post-39900816654496785402011-07-28T07:49:21.869-06:002011-07-28T07:49:21.869-06:00Seems that poor tomato crops are common all over t...Seems that poor tomato crops are common all over the country this year. I've read blogs from gardeners in the NE, NW with issues as well. Here in GA it's been the same. An abnormally hot month in May knocked out our tomatoes. Better luck next year I suppose ;)Alexhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01354677900640670616noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4429758274949022857.post-53353779255915258252011-07-28T06:50:45.281-06:002011-07-28T06:50:45.281-06:00Skippy, what time is dinner? I love spaghetti. It&...Skippy, what time is dinner? I love spaghetti. It's one of my very favorite meals. And homemade from fresh tomato's... well... you can't get much better than that!<br /><br />MomLady, Thanks so much for stopping by. I really did get your email... I'm sorry I'm kinda slow at responding! Don't forget about drying okra! I found it to be an even better way to preserve it than freezing.<br /><br />Yup Bellen. Freezer's are great...till the power goes out. BUT if you know how to can, even then it is possible to can up what might be otherwise lost in your freezer. Of course, I have propane for my stove. (if you have an alternate cooking source)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01666836930255009486noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4429758274949022857.post-74207216330132333542011-07-28T06:31:26.798-06:002011-07-28T06:31:26.798-06:00I hope more people can instead of freezing. If the...I hope more people can instead of freezing. If the electricity goes out for more than 24(?) hours you may lose everything that is frozen. If you have canned, it will still be good.Bellenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17249001827113998376noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4429758274949022857.post-34348049248391339322011-07-28T06:21:31.182-06:002011-07-28T06:21:31.182-06:00Thank you for the info. Hope you have more luck w...Thank you for the info. Hope you have more luck with the 'maters. So far I have one okra in the freezer...lol.Momladyhttp://brightblessing.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4429758274949022857.post-15020672062235071882011-07-28T03:56:01.864-06:002011-07-28T03:56:01.864-06:00I took all the tomatoes my lovely in laws gifted u...I took all the tomatoes my lovely in laws gifted us with and made homemade spagetti sauce. I put it in ziploc bags and froze it flat. I can fit 10 bags on one shelf. It's awesome because we eat a lot of sauce.<br /><br />You are so right about how great the Blue Ball canning book is. I have my grandmother's - it may be falling to pieces, but it still is great to have.SkippyMomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09479661523059481730noreply@blogger.com