Posted on 06/20/2014 12:30:26 PM PDT by greeneyes
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I only grow romas. I think I have 22 this year. I would give you a recipe for sauce but I’m on a tablet over at my daughters.
I also make tomato powder from my romas. It’s like dehydrated tomato paste. Great in soups and other recipes.
/johnny
Hello RD . . . the birds deposit Chile Petin seeds all over my 1 acre garden, they come up everywhere. I make a pepper sauce vinegar with them, Hubby loves to shake it on cabbage and broccoli. I also put a few in Chili and such.
Chili Vinegar:
1 clean malt vinegar bottle with a shaker spout.
About 1 inch of Chile Petins in bottle.
Pour hot white vinegar over peppers and fill to the top.
Let sit a couple of weeks and you’ve got a great hot vinegar sauce . . . Enjoy!
Love to Miss C. . . . we miss you guys.
The only advice I have is when you blanch your tomatoes to remove the skin do it for only 10 to maybe 20 seconds at most in rolling boiling water and cool them in an ice bath right away. The skin will slip right off.
Add a little lime juice to the jars you use for canning and you will be successful. they should keep for years.
Go for growing more tomatoes!
Going to my house tomorrow to check on house and plants. Large containers will be moved to north of Dallas and others moved based on space and condition of plants. No matter where I am, there will be a container garden.
Will report on condition of plants.
Yes, I enjoyed looking the the stained glass windows once and also at the carousels another. And recipes are always good here, cooking is a natural fit with gardening.
We’ll be going to the next town over for great grand daughter’s birthday party. Probably hit Lowes, Farmers Market and maybe super Walmart while we are there.
I’ll be looking forward to hearing your next report. Did you make any strawberry preserves, or did you just eat them all?
There were not enough strawberries to can. After more research, I will plant blueberry plants in the ground. The Tyler, Texas, area grows many blueberry plants and I want to check on which are grown there before I decide which to plant.
Forgive me, I was a bit slow, But I figured out where we know each other from. Just slap me once or twice, but no more than that!
C sends love back and we really miss being there and seeing our Hill Country family.
Thanks for the recipe, too.
This is not a 100% endorsement.
However in previous years I would have sunflower plants emerge, get to 2 inches or so high, then the next morning they’re all gone.
Two years in a row I’ve laid down this stuff and no varmints.
You can get it at WM and it has a 100% money back guarantee.
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You’re very welcome . . . Smile! . . . 2Tim 2:15
Pulled some weeds out of one of the beds that had nothing planted in in and dug some compost out of the bin to work it in to the bed first. Going to plant some warm weather stuff.
Had to quit before I finished watering. Back, feet, and knees were killing me, but the heat was the final straw. I just can't take the heat. Will cool off and go back later.
I'm cooking a ham and some more bread after that. Will slice up the ham and freeze the slices for use later, and use the bone for ham and beans this weekend.
Grand daughter has a limited selection of food choices. Hubby insists that she be catered to.LOL I am more of a 2 choices for dinner: Take it or Leave it.
Any way Here's the list:
1. Pepperoni Pizza (cheese won't do)
2. Macaroni and Cheese (has to be banquet home made won't do)
3. McDonlds Chicken nugget meal (only way she likes potatoes - no other frys will do)
4. Chicken Vegetable soup(have to watch the veggies-no potatoes and no regular noodles - has to be ramien)
5. Ramien Noodle soup in a cup-take out the dehydrated veggies
6. Ham bacon or beef jerky (sometimes a pork chop)
7. Granny Smith Apples
8. Pancakes and lots of syrup
9. Sometimes Juice
10. Sometimes Peanut Butter
We went through a whole year, where the only thing that she would eat for lunch was a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. So I think she burned out on that.
Good news on the figs! I killed more plants with overwatering than I care to admit. If I didn’t have such a heavy amount of Mel’s mix, it would probably still be a problem, but it is nearly impossible to overwater the beds that have that mix.
We have a feral momma cat that roams the neighborhood. She has kittens just about every spring, but lately she has been really good at hiding them.
I see her carrying a squirrel up the hill at the back yard fence where the vacant lot has plenty of bushes and stuff, so I guess she has them out there some where.
Yes. Veggie Oil.
Nice thing about the containers, when it rains too much they don’t get water logged. I like the ones that have a resevoir in the bottom especially for this reason.
I usually put a teaspoon of lemon juice in my tomatoes just to make sure that they are acidic enough.
I can the tomatoes, and then when I want a tomato sauce, I just throw together whatever it is I want and cook it down, and the recipe is almost never the same.
I do have some in my canning book though, so I’ll take a look and see what I can find, and let you know later.
This should be right down Johnny’s alley.
Thanks for the picture. Those are gorgeous.
I also like to can the black berries in a light syrup. Open a jar, and scoop out a bowl full and float some heavy cream on them. Very delicious snack.
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