There are many versions of recipes for this jelly. One of my larger stove top burners stopped working, so I got out my Ball Jam Maker and took a look at the recipes that come with that.
"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
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Saturday, July 21, 2012
Thursday, July 19, 2012
from the Homesteading Journal. . .
Another hen appeared to be egg bound. We lost one hen this year due to the issue. We think we caught it in time. We have given her two baths so far, and her tail is now up.
I had enough cucumbers, green peppers, and onions to can 4 pints of Sweet Pickle Relish. I had to use store bought organic carrots, as mine are not ready to harvest yet.
We finally got a few days of rain. Our green peppers are so small right now, and we are not getting enough squash. The rain should help.
The rain brought up weeds. Somewhere in the top photo is a watermelon plant. I've been doing a lot of weeding.
We finally got the goat fencing. Next, we are saving up for the poles.
The heirloom pumpkins are starting to produce, despite lack of rain this summer.
The heirloom squash is producing, but our acorn squash died.
Staked 37 of the tomato plants, and have been spending at least 2 hours weeding every morning, and prior to that, picking whatever is ripe.
Spotted this hawk while out watering the garden one day. He turned around just as I took the photo, then flew off. Good thing my chickens were not out yet. However, I was glad to see them. We have mice, rats, and snakes they can help reduce.
I had enough cucumbers, green peppers, and onions to can 4 pints of Sweet Pickle Relish. I had to use store bought organic carrots, as mine are not ready to harvest yet.
We finally got a few days of rain. Our green peppers are so small right now, and we are not getting enough squash. The rain should help.
(before)
We finally got the goat fencing. Next, we are saving up for the poles.
The heirloom pumpkins are starting to produce, despite lack of rain this summer.
The heirloom squash is producing, but our acorn squash died.
Staked 37 of the tomato plants, and have been spending at least 2 hours weeding every morning, and prior to that, picking whatever is ripe.
Spotted this hawk while out watering the garden one day. He turned around just as I took the photo, then flew off. Good thing my chickens were not out yet. However, I was glad to see them. We have mice, rats, and snakes they can help reduce.
Labels:
Canning,
Chickens,
Frugal Living,
Goats,
Pioneer Living,
Vegetable Garden
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