It's canning time. Today, I've done this.
7 jars of Dilled Beans, 4 jars of Pickled Beets
and Day 7 - first day of syrup - of the Nine Day Pickles
Shown here, in the only glass container I own large enough to hold the cukes and their syrup. -my punch bowl.
I love to can. This time of year, I long to be a Mennonite. One with a large family that required jars and jars and jars of home-canned food to get us through the winter. Instead, there is Fred and I. And so, I am a 'mini' canner.
Next week, Chili Sauce and Salsa.
I love to can. This time of year, I long to be a Mennonite. One with a large family that required jars and jars and jars of home-canned food to get us through the winter. Instead, there is Fred and I. And so, I am a 'mini' canner.
Next week, Chili Sauce and Salsa.
6 comments:
Punch bowl!! You're a genius! I haven't used mine in years, and would hardly think of it as a container...
Say hello to your knit group from New Mexico!
I used to like canning too but not so much any more. I am now in the process of throwing lots of canned fruit from around 1994 in the compost. After that I shall give away a few dozen empty jars. I will be making tomato sauce though.
I love the idea of a punch bowl to help you with your canning. I don't can anymore but I sure enjoyed it when I did.
So yummy!
My parents used to plant a big garden and can so much stuff... I've never gotten into it personally, though every year I threaten to. Your stuff looks delicious!
Scrumptious. Next year. I'm just waiting on next year.
I love making jams most of all.
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