Showing posts with label canning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canning. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

What's the opposite of man....JAM!

"Do you remember when you were little and your mom would drop you off at the movies with a jar of jam and a spoon?" -Joe

This post is dedicated to my college roomies :) As most people know, I am obsessed with Friends...I literally watch it every night while eating dinner and I can quote every episode. There isn't a situation in life that can't relate to an episode of Friends. And my college roomies are about the only people I know who share that obsession! So in season three there is The One with the Jam, and I felt like I was in that episode this weekend.

My dad and I (with a little help from my mom) made blackberry jam on Sunday. It was our first attempt at jam and I have to say it was a huge success! We had some old berries frozen from 2008 that needed to be used or thrown out, and since I'm not one to waste good food we decided to see how they tasted in the jam. I was worried they wouldn't be good since they were old but it didn't seem to matter. We used the recipe in the 'jelly powder stuff' box (I don't know what it's really called). It was very easy to make and delicious! We're making more soon!

Also this weekend I got to see my BFF, Dana and her family. My mom and I judged their county fair's baby contest....crazy! Lots of cute babies and it was very hard to pick winners! I also got to see my favorite little boy! Here's a picture of him in one of his birthday presents I got him:

If that doesn't make you smile, I don't know what will :)

"You're so pretty." -Rachel

Monday, July 19, 2010

Busy, Busy, Busy

I truly felt like a farmer this weekend, and I'm pretty sure I deserve a day off after this weekend (my dad does too!). We worked, weeded, harvested, planted, canned, and froze....all in about 48 hours!

I had the day off on Friday so I cleaned the house, did some laundry, did some yard work, and prepped for a cookout I had at my house that night.

Not giving myself any break, I got up early on Saturday morning and picked more blueberries. Yep, I still want more! This is either the fourth or fifth weekend I've gone to pick and I couldn't be happier! After blueberry heaven, me, dad, aunt Mary, mom, and my sister-in-law did some serious garden work. We picked all the early green beans and the first round of "late" green beans. We weeded the entire garden and picked squash, tomatoes, one banana pepper (our peppers are struggling this year!), and anything else we could fine. Then dad and I got seeds for our fall garden. We planted red lettuce, romaine lettuce, and cabbage in trays. We will transplant them into our raised garden later. We also planted onions, leeks, and multi-colored carrots in the raised garden. Finally, we took a much needed break and went swimming at our family's pond!

Sunday morning we were up and at it again, EARLY! We planted more of the fall garden. We did some fall crops last year but this year we're trying a lot of stuff! We tilled up the old potato and bean plants to make room (don't worry, we harvested it all first!). We planted sugar snap peas, more green beans :(, lima beans, corn, yellow squash, zucchini, acorn squash, and butternut squash. We're also hoping to try red potatoes but we need to find eyes to plant. Oh, and somewhere during all this my dad and I picked a bucket of black berries from the neighbor's bushes. Finally, we canned the green beans we picked the day before. We did 13 cans!

Not bad for a weekend's work! Unfortunately I was too busy working to take pictures. Just imagine tired, sweaty, dirty people running around like crazy...that's what the pictures would look like :)

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Beans, Beans the musical fruit....

So it's green bean season....yippee (and for those of you who know me, you know that was said with pure sarcasm!). This weekend we spent all day Sunday picking, popping, and canning beans. Now I enjoy green beans from a can (home canned preferably but store bought are good too) but I hate fresh green beans. I know I'm weird! I think they taste nasty, they're a pain to pick, and then you have to spend all that time popping the ends off. I need to hire someone to work in the fields for this crop!

Anyways, our green beans are always our biggest crop, and they provide us with a lot of fresh produce during the winter. So even though I have a love-HATE relationship with these things, I do truly appreciate them!

Here's what we do:

After eating green beans every night for weeks, we can all the rest. This Sunday we canned 14 quarts, 8 pints, and still have a 5 gallon bucket to deal with. OH, and we probably have just as many, if not more, ready to be picked...AGAIN!

First, pick the beans. Notice that my mom is helping again but she has a nice chair to sit on. I bet her back and legs haven't been killing her all week!





After snapping the ends off and picking out the bad beans, its time to clean them off.


You also need to make sure the jars and lids are good and clean. Then put the beans into the jars. Last year we did some jars with whole beans in them but decided we like them better when they're broken in half because you can fit more in the jar, but it's completely personal preference. After the jars are stuffed, fill them with boiling water and add a pinch of salt.



We use a pressure cooker to can our produce. It works a little faster than other methods. But whatever method you use, make sure you read the directions! Our pressure cooker had us cook the beans for 25 minutes after the right pressure was reached.



Once they're done, the beans will come out a darker green. You'll hear a popping noise from each can as it cools letting you know it's sealed properly.


The cans on the left are done (darker green) and the one on the right hasn't been in the pressure cooker yet (brighter green)



Now we'll do it all over again this coming weekend!

Oh, and we had our first tomatoes this week. I ate them before I could take a picture...yum!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

All in a weekend's work

As I mentioned, Race Weekend is a busy time in the garden. Over the weekend we also planted our "late" green beans. Over the past few years I have been harassing my dad about spreading out our harvest so that we have more fresh veggies throughout the year. We've been planting early and late green beans for the last few years. The early beans went in about a month ago and here's what they look like now:



Now it's time to plant the late beans. We usually plant two rows, each row is about three plants thick.



My mom only helped for about 5 minutes but somehow she ended up in a picture :) I think she wanted it as proof so we can't say she never helps!


Last year we had an amazing crop of green beans! Our early plants were still producing well into the time that our late beans started producing. We had green beans coming out our ears!!! We canned plenty to go around for the winter. I actually have about 3 cans left. We're pretty good about not wasting anything, so whatever isn't eaten immediately gets canned or frozen. I had to get a new freezer this year to hold all the goodies we put away from last years garden. A great problem to have!

This weekend we also replanted our corn. For some reason it was not coming up well. I think the ground was too wet when we planted but my dad thinks we had bad seeds. Whatever the reason, we got a new crop planted after a minor problem with the tiller...


Hopefully this time will work out! And hopefully Dad fixed the tiller :)