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I'm sick of.....peas! What are you sick of?
Summer Squash and Zucchini.
I can't go over to my in-law's house without returning with a bushel full. I think they're almost done though. Thank heaven! -Tim S. New Jersey, 6b "rachael simpson" wrote in message ... Peas, peas, peas, and more peas. Every 3-4 days, I have at least 13 gallons of peas to pick, shell, wash, blanch, and freeze. Do this every year, but seem to have a lot more than usual. Not really sick of them, but they (& the work mostly) are getting rather *old*. LOL. Was even seeing them in my sleep last night...go figure! What have you had excess of in your garden this year that you are *sick* of? Rae |
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I'm sick of.....peas! What are you sick of?
WOW!!! I can't believe squash doesn't have a vote yet. It certainly has
mine. Steve (on my way to the garden to pick it again ) "rachael simpson" wrote in message ... Charlie wrote: On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 10:22:31 -0400, rachael simpson wrote: M u s t r e s i s t......... d o n ' t t y p e G e o r........No........must not say it...... Yes, say it! NO! must not type Bu................no!!!!!!! BUSH beans! Charlie lolololol...........yeah, I'd say you got it bbbbaaaaddd!!! although, i thought you might've said habaneros...lol |
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I'm sick of.....peas! What are you sick of?
On Jul 31, 10:22 am, rachael simpson
wrote: Peas, peas, peas, and more peas. Every 3-4 days, I have at least 13 gallons of peas to pick, shell, wash, blanch, and freeze. Do this every year, but seem to have a lot more than usual. Not really sick of them, but they (& the work mostly) are getting rather *old*. LOL. Was even seeing them in my sleep last night...go figure! What have you had excess of in your garden this year that you are *sick* of? Rae The zucchini that came up where I planted seeds from a packet that was supposed to contain the seeds of the yellow squash pictured on it. YUK! |
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I'm sick of.....peas! What are you sick of?
ctlady wrote:
The zucchini that came up where I planted seeds from a packet that was supposed to contain the seeds of the yellow squash pictured on it. YUK! illegal immigrants. |
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I'm sick of.....peas! What are you sick of?
On Jul 31, 10:22 am, rachael simpson
wrote: Peas, peas, peas, and more peas. Every 3-4 days, I have at least 13 gallons of peas to pick, shell, wash, blanch, and freeze. Do this every year, but seem to have a lot more than usual. Not really sick of them, but they (& the work mostly) are getting rather *old*. LOL. Was even seeing them in my sleep last night...go figure! What have you had excess of in your garden this year that you are *sick* of? Rae Cucumbers . . . |
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I'm sick of.....peas! What are you sick of?
In article . com,
Johnny wrote: On Jul 31, 10:22 am, rachael simpson wrote: Peas, peas, peas, and more peas. Every 3-4 days, I have at least 13 gallons of peas to pick, shell, wash, blanch, and freeze. Do this every year, but seem to have a lot more than usual. Not really sick of them, but they (& the work mostly) are getting rather *old*. LOL. Was even seeing them in my sleep last night...go figure! What have you had excess of in your garden this year that you are *sick* of? Rae Cucumbers . . . Throw in some green tomatoes, onions, carrots etc. http://www.geocities.com/heartland/v...0/wildp14.html Finding a large crock may be a challenge these days but it is worth the effort. Have Fun! Bill who used to do a lot of this stuff till my attention and energy went to our kids. Perhaps time to get back? Neat book The guide to self-Sufficiency by John Seymour ISBN 0-910990-74-3 God it even has a forward by E.F. Schumacher ! (Small is Beautiful) -- S Jersey USA Zone 5 Shade http://www.ocutech.com/ High tech Vison aid This article is posted under fair use rules in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, and is strictly for the educational and informative purposes. This material is distributed without profit. |
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I'm sick of.....peas! What are you sick of?
You can make hot pepper vingar...if y'all like hot sauces...
I have put up 6 quart jars of it so far with my extra cayennes. So do you need to cook this and seal the jars (can them)? I tried to figure it out from Stocking Up and I mostly got confused. I probably should figure out the whole canning thing but when I read up about high acid, low acid, vinegar, salt, etc, etc, etc, I can get overwhelmed (and not always sure which advice applies in a given situation). our peas are crowders & black eyes varieties. Ah, OK. That makes sense when I think of them being harvested this far into the summer. I tried to clarify things in my mind by researching the kinds of peas/beans in the world. Some of the more common a Vigna - cowpea, crowder peas, (one kind is black eye peas), and others (warm weather, drought tolerant) Pisum - green pea, split pea, etc (a cool weather crop). Includes sugar snap peas & similar Phaseolus - green beans, pinto beans, kidney beans, and others (a warm weather crop) (there's a table partway down at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bean ). There are other edible legumes too which aren't one of the above (soy beans, chickpeas, etc). |
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I'm sick of.....peas! What are you sick of?
In article ,
Jim Kingdon wrote: You can make hot pepper vingar...if y'all like hot sauces... I have put up 6 quart jars of it so far with my extra cayennes. So do you need to cook this and seal the jars (can them)? I tried to figure it out from Stocking Up and I mostly got confused. I probably should figure out the whole canning thing but when I read up about high acid, low acid, vinegar, salt, etc, etc, etc, I can get overwhelmed (and not always sure which advice applies in a given situation). our peas are crowders & black eyes varieties. Ah, OK. That makes sense when I think of them being harvested this far into the summer. I tried to clarify things in my mind by researching the kinds of peas/beans in the world. Some of the more common a Vigna - cowpea, crowder peas, (one kind is black eye peas), and others (warm weather, drought tolerant) Pisum - green pea, split pea, etc (a cool weather crop). Includes sugar snap peas & similar Phaseolus - green beans, pinto beans, kidney beans, and others (a warm weather crop) (there's a table partway down at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bean ). There are other edible legumes too which aren't one of the above (soy beans, chickpeas, etc). Try this site if not for music ( A little heavy on the beat )) maybe canning which is what you want to know about. We used to do pickles,tomatoes and jams. The easy stuff. Meat I think requires extra care. Stocking Up is a good book. Bill who has blue canning jars with metal locks but not energy to use them. http://www.freshpreserving.com/ -- S Jersey USA Zone 5 Shade http://www.ocutech.com/ High tech Vison aid This article is posted under fair use rules in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, and is strictly for the educational and informative purposes. This material is distributed without profit. |
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I'm sick of.....peas! What are you sick of?
Jim Kingdon wrote:
You can make hot pepper vingar...if y'all like hot sauces... I have put up 6 quart jars of it so far with my extra cayennes. So do you need to cook this and seal the jars (can them)? I tried to figure it out from Stocking Up and I mostly got confused. I probably should figure out the whole canning thing but when I read up about high acid, low acid, vinegar, salt, etc, etc, etc, I can get overwhelmed (and not always sure which advice applies in a given situation). All I do is wash the peppers, and place them whole in a glass or plastic jar. Old mayo jars & peanut butter containers work. Then pour vinegar (i use cider vinegar) in the container until full. Place in cupboard or fridge. No need to seal. The jars will keep for as long as the vinegar keeps. (quite a while!) our peas are crowders & black eyes varieties. Ah, OK. That makes sense when I think of them being harvested this far into the summer. I tried to clarify things in my mind by researching the kinds of peas/beans in the world. Some of the more common a Vigna - cowpea, crowder peas, (one kind is black eye peas), and others (warm weather, drought tolerant) Pisum - green pea, split pea, etc (a cool weather crop). Includes sugar snap peas & similar Phaseolus - green beans, pinto beans, kidney beans, and others (a warm weather crop) (there's a table partway down at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bean ). There are other edible legumes too which aren't one of the above (soy beans, chickpeas, etc). Yeah, I picked more peas yesterday...they keep producing here until after the first frost hits. Of course, the production rate will taper down before then. |
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I'm sick of.....peas! What are you sick of?
"rachael simpson" wrote in message ... What have you had excess of in your garden this year that you are *sick* of? Rae We were getting sick of tomatoes about the time the intense heat and drought got to them. |
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