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Thursday, February 20, 2014

Preserving the Garden Harvest

Even with my life being as crazy as it is, I try to make time every summer to do some sort of canning or freezing. Mostly because I get a little too excited in the spring and plant way more vegetables than I should. But, because I also grew up on a farm where growing a garden & helping mom preserve the harvest was my summer job...lets just say it's in my blood. I can't imagine having to eat canned green beans or corn from the store! I would say I definitely appreciate canning & freezing more so now than when I was a kid.

Last summer was really great for fruit & vegetable production.  I ended up trying some new things that I've never done on my own before including harvesting grapes from my grandma's very old grape vines & making grape jelly. I was surprised at how simple making grape jelly was!  Once I made the grape juice I just followed the directions inside the box of Sure-Jell.  It's the best grape jelly I've ever had!!



Making the juice was pretty simple. Pick the grapes, remove them from the stem, wash, cook until you have juice. I strained the juice through cheese cloth. Since I did this after work, I stored the juice in plastic containers & made the jelly on my day off.


I also gave refrigerator dill pickles a try last summer. My parents had an over abundance of pickles so I went to work & made several batches of garlic dill pickles. You can get the recipe I used HERE. This is a simple way of preserving pickles, even a beginner can do it. It also turned a problem into a solution for me when I realized last spring that the 1 dill plant I planted the summer before reseeded EVERYWHERE!! I ended up making so many batches of pickles that I had to buy more dill at the grocery store. I never thought that would happen! I lost count of how many jars of pickles I made, but lets just say my family, friends, & coworkers all got to sample the pickles.


All the hard work of canning & preserving in the summer & fall has paid off during this long snowy Indiana winter.  My family is enjoying a winter of home grown flavors while we dream of next summer. 

Dana

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Summer 2013 Recap

Since it seems like I may have disappeared & because this winter has to be the longest winter ever..I've decided to do a recap of last summer. Last summer was one of the busiest I've had in a long time! So here's a recap of my Top 10 Favorite Moments of Summer:


1. Taking Baby Girl to Indiana Beach for the first time, with her cousins.


2. Ten year high school class reunion.


3. Swimming in our pool.



 4. Camping on 4th of July with family.



5. Visiting Navy Pier with Mr. D. We're on the Ferris Wheel, in case you wondered.


6. Celebrating my 5 year wedding anniversary to Mr. D. The left photo is of our wedding day & the right is 5 years later!


7. Going to a White Sox game with some great friends.


 8. Attending a trade show in Ohio to find new plants, etc for the garden center next year.


9. My 29th Birthday Party, thrown by my awesome brother! My little girl playing croquet at the party.

10. Road trip to Wisconsin to visit my brother-in-law & his family, who live on a dairy farm. We love to visit!

Dana