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Re: Home Canning

Post by Ozarkridgerunner » Sun Aug 12, 2018 11:26 pm

Mags wrote:Used to do a lot of home canning, but after our kids grew up an left home it felt like too much work for the two of us. My favorite and least favorite was corn. Loved eating it, but hated the smell of canning it. The garden spot is now bartered out to a bee keeper. He gets the space for his bees and we get a couple cases of 12 pt jars of honey each fall.
Not a bad trade at all there , Mags. Love that raw honey.
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Re: Home Canning

Post by Mags » Mon Aug 13, 2018 12:16 am

Yup real 'sweet' deal. Honey goes into a lot of our baking.
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Post by JEBar » Mon Aug 13, 2018 8:00 pm

8-13-18 .... phase two, canning tomatoes .... earlier this morning we purchased two boxes of canning tomatoes from a local farmer who has a long history of producing a high quality crop .... canning tomatoes takes much less time that green beans .... bottom line, a few hours later my wife has canned 25 quarts and 1 pint .... with what we still have leftover from last year, we should be good to go .... most likely, our next batch will be pickles
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Re: Home Canning

Post by JEBar » Sat Sep 07, 2019 12:21 am

its that time of year, 28 quarts of tomatoes canned today .... tomorrow we move to canning pickles
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Post by JEBar » Sun Sep 08, 2019 10:35 pm

today we canned a year's worth of Mountain Pickles .... they won't be ready for 6 weeks and that's a shame because we are all out
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Re: Home Canning

Post by JEBar » Fri Aug 28, 2020 4:57 pm

we are once again home canning White Half Runner green beans .... 49 quarts and 9 pints .... as an interesting note, apparently large numbers of folks who stayed home due to COVID decided to raise a garden and are now canning their veggies .... this has caused a shortage of rings, lids, and jars .... our local stores have been cleaned out and even Amazon orders are delayed for weeks ... :D
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Re: Home Canning

Post by Ernie » Fri Aug 28, 2020 7:11 pm

My first time canning this year. Bought the ball canning book and it is chock full of good information. Canning tomatoes right now and have lots of peppers that I am dehydrating. Potatoes are now ready and squash is getting close. It is a learning experience for sure but I intend to continue to learn.
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Re: Home Canning

Post by JEBar » Fri Aug 28, 2020 7:38 pm

canning is a long standing family tradition that goes back to both of my grandmothers .... sadly, it may well end with our generation, our kids have no interest in it
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Post by dave77 » Sat Aug 29, 2020 12:09 am

Went on a hunt for local lids yesterday, everyone is sold out. According to a guy at a local store people are buying large quantities of lids and selling them on Ebay and Amazon for inflated prices. They did have some qt. jars with lids and rings so I got a couple dozen of those. They were on sale for $10.99 a dozen which is less than a dozen lids on Amazon.

We've done 18 pts. of cherries, 9 qts of spaghetti sauce (still more tomatoes to harvest) and a fair amount of freezer jam.

A guy up the road has a an orchard of a new variety of cherries called Skylar Rae's.

Neat story about how they were developed in the link. The tree was found just up the road from my place and since we keep an eye on his irrigation pipe that crosses the creek on our property the orchard manager has been giving us a full lug (15lbs) the last couple of years. They are definitely the best, sweetest cherries I've ever had and he's not giving us the best of the crop (I saw some of similar quality at Fred Myer for $10 a lb). The best go to places like Japan for big bucks. I've heard that an acre of really good exportable cherries can net a profit of $200,000. Of course with cherries if it rains at the wrong time they can lose the whole crop. Was on a recent drive along the Columbia River and a lot of the new cherry orchards are completely covered to protect them from wind, rain and birds.

https://www.stemilt.com/stem-blog/intro ... -cherries/
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Re: Home Canning

Post by JEBar » Sat Aug 29, 2020 8:55 am

this thread was started back in 2016 .... I'm 74 and can't remember when our family didn't can various veggies .... I'm happy to see that many more folks appear to be canning .... that said, I didn't see it coming .. :?
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