Snow is predicted Sunday/Monday. Nothing new. It has snowed in October here. I took one last look at the herb garden, before it rests for the winter.
I use a small vacuum that works for regular and wide mouth jars. So far, it's worked great, and I've had it for a few years now.
I love to make ground vegetables, in cases where I have a larger harvest of something. It adds flavor to any dish. I ground some of the dehydrated green onions, and filled a repurposed spice jar.
I had to keep adding the dehydrated green onions to the grinder, as they are so light, it helps the process of grinding it all down to a powder.
A "first" for us this year. I think it would be great on homemade crackers, and just about anything else.
One year I ground green bell peppers. It worked nicely, but would only make it when we have a huge harvest. I only used it for one baked casserole dish. It might be good for soups and stews.
I love to make, what we call "fire powder" by dehydrated a mix of hot peppers. Our hot pepper harvest was not that good this year.
I love the jalapeno salt I made, and will continue to keep it next to the salt and pepper. I use this one a lot.
I brought in more thyme and sage from the herb garden. I forgot to get photos, but I think I will work on keeping more fresh herbs indoors this winter.
Green Onion ~ Dehydrated and Ground © November 2025 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart
4 comments:
You have been busy. I was wondering how those vacuum sealed jars worked and It sounds like you like them:)
I can imagine how much flavor the dehydrated and ground spices add to food. Great idea!
Blessings,
Betsy
Far Side of Fifty, the jar vacuum sealer works great.
Betsy, thanks. They use less freezer space too.
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