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The bounty begins
The garden is starting to produce nicely. This was yesterday's bounty after I washed it. We have a lot of pickling cucumbers and green beans already, and are starting to get squash. But now I have run into a dilema. We planted a lot of green beans, peas, etc. that I had planned to can for winter. However, with my husband's job loss weighing heavily on us, I can't spend the money for a pressure canner. I have a hot water bath canner that I purchased earlier to make strawberry jam, and I think I can use it to pickle the cucumbers and can the tomatoes since they have a high acidity level. But how do I can the beans and peas? Using a hot water bath canner doesn't destroy the bacteria in these items. I had planned on having a pressure canner by now, but things rarely go as planned do they? Here in the city I don't even know anyone I could borrow a pressure canner from. The veggies are certainly coming in handy right now by cutting down on our grocery bill, so I praise God for that. But they will soon be producing more than we can eat at a time. We only have the tiny freezer that comes on top of our refrigerator, and I plan on freezing some squash and okra when it produces. I still have to freeze other things, too. I don't think I even know anyone who would cook fresh green beans or peas if I gave them to them! Everyone I know gets them out of a can. And I really would like to have them for winter. Oh well. The Lord gave us the bounty of the vegetables, perhaps he will see fit to give us a way to keep them. If not, I will praise him for giving fresh garden veggies in the summer. In the meantime, wish me luck with my first cucumber pickling session, which I have plans to do in the next few days - as soon as I get enough cucumbers. Leave a Comment { Last Page } { Page 119 of 168 } { Next Page } |
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