In 2016 I missed out on getting any strawberries put into the freezer. Zero. In 2015, I put up a lot, so we were lucky to have enough for 2 years.
We are down to the last 3 bags of frozen strawberries and I wanted to use them up before this new season starts.
I decided to make strawberry-rhubarb jam next. We also did the taste test on this the same night. We eat a lot of peanut butter and jelly/jam over summer (when I have zero time to cook).
Now I can't decide on which to gift for Christmas. Hm.
We grilled out again. It was a bit chilly, but the sun was out all day and it got up to 60°F. I also made dandelion and pumpkin seed pesto pasta dish so the vegetarians had something. Truthfully, I wanted to taste the pesto myself.
You can find the recipe here online. I used 3 somewhat smallish cloves of garlic, so next time I'll be sure to add a bit more. It was very good!! The dandelions were not bitter. A hunger/crowd pleaser for sure. You could use any pasta or any other dish for the pesto. I had a box of organic spaghetti noodles that worked perfectly.
It's raining again today. It'll be a crock pot dinner, so I can attack my rainy day to-do list with gusto. I need a clean house for a graduation party next month, and I am way behind in getting those dust bunnies to disappear.
Then again, I need to restock my freezer with homemade noodles too. Hm. Tough decision. Most likely "dust bunnies" will win today.
"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
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Thursday, May 4, 2017
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Rhubarb Ginger Jam
We have waited 3 long years to finally get a good harvest of our rhubarb. I have made a BBQ rhubarb sauce in the past (and loved it), so I am taste testing a new jam recipe - Rhubarb Ginger Jam.
I originally found the recipe in this cookbook....
...but it calls for "calcium water" and only a few specialty stores sell that specific pectin. I just googled the same recipe online and found one that didn't call for calcium water.
I originally found the recipe in this cookbook....
...but it calls for "calcium water" and only a few specialty stores sell that specific pectin. I just googled the same recipe online and found one that didn't call for calcium water.
Labels:
Canning,
Homesteading,
Jam,
Kids,
Motherhood,
Rhubarb-Ginger Jam,
Self Sufficiency
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