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today the Mrs. and I put up 6 vac bags of fresh broccoli and another 4
of cauliflower. We also picked a good sized mess of swiss chard but I think we will just eat it fresh. Thank goodness there are no more cauliflower. VBG I don't eat the stuff cooked, haven't found a decent tasting method of pickling it, which I do like, and can only eat so much of it fresh with salad dressing on it. She only planted two plants last fall and both are in the freezer. The broccoli is still putting out side florets so will make until hot weather appears here in the south. I think we may make a mess of snap peas this year as the plants are four feet tall and blooming like crazy. I will eat those so hope they do well. We're still eating fresh tomatoes, not many, but enough to have one in a salad every few days. She keeps them covered withold sheets when a frost is coming and they keep producing. I do wish she could remember what the variety is so we could plant some more this spring. Oh well, we're both getting older and more forgetful. Glorious day here in SW Louisiana, lots of sunshine and just briskly cool, only a light sweater needed. I was going to cook a largish pork roast on the gas grill but fell asleep in the easy chair around 1 pm andjust woke up about 20 minutes ago. Now who's old? George |
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George Shirley wrote:
today the Mrs. and I put up 6 vac bags of fresh broccoli and another 4 of cauliflower. We also picked a good sized mess of swiss chard but I think we will just eat it fresh. Thank goodness there are no more cauliflower. VBG I don't eat the stuff cooked, haven't found a decent tasting method of pickling it, which I do like, and can only eat so much of it fresh with salad dressing on it. ... We're still eating fresh tomatoes ... Oh well, we're both getting older and more forgetful. Glorious day here in SW Louisiana, lots of sunshine and just briskly cool, only a light sweater needed. I was going to cook a largish pork roast on the gas grill but fell asleep in the easy chair around 1 pm andjust woke up about 20 minutes ago. Now who's old? George Y'all aren't old, y'all are well-seasoned, like a good iron skillet. Slice up some of that roast maybe for stirfry. I am so jealous about them 'maters. That mixed sweet pickle I have posted (originally from Small Batch Preserving) is very good. I increase the amount of cauliflower, delete the green beans, add canned baby corns, and increase the carrots; I parboil the carrots a few minutes. Cherry tomatoes do not do well added here. I think one of the books has a recipe for curried cauliflower pickle I've been wanting to try. And Joy of Pickling has a great recipe for pickled sugar snap peas. They can't be canned, too delicate to take the heat, but keep in the fridge for months. Need me to scan/post recipes? Edrena |
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The Joneses wrote:
George Shirley wrote: today the Mrs. and I put up 6 vac bags of fresh broccoli and another 4 of cauliflower. We also picked a good sized mess of swiss chard but I think we will just eat it fresh. Thank goodness there are no more cauliflower. VBG I don't eat the stuff cooked, haven't found a decent tasting method of pickling it, which I do like, and can only eat so much of it fresh with salad dressing on it. ... We're still eating fresh tomatoes ... Oh well, we're both getting older and more forgetful. Glorious day here in SW Louisiana, lots of sunshine and just briskly cool, only a light sweater needed. I was going to cook a largish pork roast on the gas grill but fell asleep in the easy chair around 1 pm andjust woke up about 20 minutes ago. Now who's old? George Y'all aren't old, y'all are well-seasoned, like a good iron skillet. Slice up some of that roast maybe for stirfry. I am so jealous about them 'maters. That mixed sweet pickle I have posted (originally from Small Batch Preserving) is very good. I increase the amount of cauliflower, delete the green beans, add canned baby corns, and increase the carrots; I parboil the carrots a few minutes. Cherry tomatoes do not do well added here. I think one of the books has a recipe for curried cauliflower pickle I've been wanting to try. And Joy of Pickling has a great recipe for pickled sugar snap peas. They can't be canned, too delicate to take the heat, but keep in the fridge for months. Need me to scan/post recipes? Edrena No thank you, the cauliflower is already frozen and the peas will be scarfed up fresh most likely. We do like stir fry but I've got some leftover meatloaf that needs eating and half a head of fresh cabbage that is in the same league as the meatloaf. Eat a fourth of it tonight andmake slaw of the rest. George |
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"George Shirley" wrote in message . .. today the Mrs. and I put up 6 vac bags of fresh broccoli and another 4 of cauliflower. We also picked a good sized mess of swiss chard but I think we will just eat it fresh. When is you winter George? Do you actually get one? *curious* |
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George Shirley wrote: Glorious day here in SW Louisiana, lots of sunshine and just briskly cool, only a light sweater needed. George Yeah, well, it was 62 deg yesterday where I am. Niece and I drove from Mpls to Rancid City, SD on Friday for my niece's funeral this afternoon. Absolutely gorgeous weather here yesterday and it was darned weird to have that temp in January. Unnatural. "-) -- http://www.jamlady.eboard.com, updated 1-11-2006, RIP Connie Drew |
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Ophelia wrote:
"George Shirley" wrote in message . .. today the Mrs. and I put up 6 vac bags of fresh broccoli and another 4 of cauliflower. We also picked a good sized mess of swiss chard but I think we will just eat it fresh. When is you winter George? Do you actually get one? *curious* This is our winter. Sometimes we get a severe winter but mostly not. If you know the US governments climate zones we live in USDA Zone 9b, zone 10 is considered tropical. Temps this morning at sunrise were about 40F but will get up to close to 70F today. Did I mention that I hate cold weather? Brit friend of mine used to joke that a good day in the UK was like looking up a chimney and a bad day was like looking down a chimney. VB |
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"George Shirley" wrote in message . .. Ophelia wrote: "George Shirley" wrote in message . .. today the Mrs. and I put up 6 vac bags of fresh broccoli and another 4 of cauliflower. We also picked a good sized mess of swiss chard but I think we will just eat it fresh. When is you winter George? Do you actually get one? *curious* This is our winter. Sometimes we get a severe winter but mostly not. If you know the US governments climate zones we live in USDA Zone 9b, zone 10 is considered tropical. Temps this morning at sunrise were about 40F but will get up to close to 70F today. Did I mention that I hate cold weather? Brit friend of mine used to joke that a good day in the UK was like looking up a chimney and a bad day was like looking down a chimney. VB LOL. I don't know the USDA climate zones but I can see that your winter sounds a lot like our summers ![]() |
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George Shirley ) writes:
today the Mrs. and I put up 6 vac bags of fresh broccoli and another 4 of cauliflower. We also picked a good sized mess of swiss chard but I think we will just eat it fresh. How do you like the long ears and fluffy tail? Glorious day here in SW Louisiana, lots of sunshine and just briskly cool, only a light sweater needed. I was going to cook a largish pork roast on the gas grill but fell asleep in the easy chair around 1 pm andjust woke up about 20 minutes ago. Now who's old? Brilliant sunshine in the Great White North. Bitter cold. You sit in the warmth of a south-facing window, fall alseep, and wait for spring breakup to start planting. |
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