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So I'm thinking that horseradish is also going to be a big difference than store bought. God knows the pepper powders were amazing, as were the carrots. Thinking about adding beets - root & leaves, onions, butternut squash, yams/sweet potatoes, potatoes (if ground to a flour fineness can use that for GF recipes), parsnips, celery, zucchini, cucumber, radish, rhubarb, bananas, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, peaches, plums, nectarines, apricots, and pumpkin over the next year to my list of dehydrated powders. They can be used in smoothies, sauces, baking, whatever else comes to mind, especially if I am cutting back salt in adding something else to compensate. Last year I dried a lot of dried herbs (whole or ground) and then vacuum sealed them in 250ml jars. Opened a jar each of chive and holy basil powder the other day and it smelt like it was fresh from the garden, even though it was dried. Going to have to make a lot more of the spice blends this year, when the herbs in the garden are far more plentiful. Going to be doing a number of regionally different Za'atar and other Middle Eastern blends since those went over big time with family, friends and clients. Now if I only had my own commercial kitchen and could be pumping this out in bigger quantity I'd be able to meet the demand I had from local chefs.
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March 6, 2019 | #527 | |
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March 9, 2019 | #528 |
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Zana you are truly an inspiration! I'm pleased when we manage to can veges, make some jams and preserves, dry herbs, and the latest is canning bone broth and various stocks.
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March 9, 2019 | #529 |
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Zana is always up to something.
Long time friend and comrade. Worth |
March 9, 2019 | #530 | |
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These days I take orders for a lot of the stuff I make and have a bit of a side business. So now the sales are close to pay for my canning. Not a bad thing.
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March 9, 2019 | #531 |
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The day I'm not up to something - mischief or otherwise, you can check for a pulse. And I have a feeling the same goes for my cohort in mischief, Worth.
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March 20, 2019 | #532 |
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Saw a nice lady on YouTube pressure can lard.
I see no reason to pressure can lard. Next she said to not fill up jars with too much lard and freeze it because it could break the jars. Oil is not water oil shrinks when frozen it doesn't swell. Besides water or anything mostly water just about everything shrinks when frozen. I freeze lard in jars. |
March 20, 2019 | #533 |
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I was at work and wasn't able to put much detail in my comments.
My reasoning behind not canning oil/tallow or lard is the heat. If it is 300 F botulism spores will die in no time at all.' Lard smoke point is 370F Spores die in 3 minutes at 250F I have a strap fluke meter probe that goes around pipe to check temperature. I will test in on a jar after the hot oil is poured in to see how hot the thing is. One other thing with lard or tallow I pour it from the main cooking pot through a strainer into another pot. This pot is then brought up to a very hot temperature to make sure all water is out.' While hot it goes into heated jars of 200F lid and ring put on. Let cool then frozen the next day. |
March 27, 2019 | #534 |
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I conducted the test.
Nothing we would worry about could survive 320f. Poured hot oil in hot jars too. The temperature stayed up for a good long time. |
March 27, 2019 | #535 |
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2019 canning resolutions:
With a pressure cooker... Quart Jars of Fingerling Potatoes Cases of them... |
March 28, 2019 | #536 |
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Sounds like a good plan!
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March 28, 2019 | #538 |
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I planted 4- 50' rows of fingerlings Saturday, and then my order from The Maine Potato Lady came in... Probably another 2-3 50' rows. Tempted to do a row of Yukons, but need the space.
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March 28, 2019 | #539 |
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Wow! I wish I had that kind of space!
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May 24, 2019 | #540 |
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strawberry jams and preserves along with sugared strawberries in the refrigerator to make their own liquid today...and man it's hot!!!!
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