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September 5, 2006 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: SW Ohio
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Anyone ready for frost? :-)
Don't fib, tell the truth! :-)
It's about that time of year when I'm sick of hot weather and the garden dominating all my activity. Just human I reckon. :-) Looking forward to the fireplace putting out some warmth and eating some cold weather type food. |
September 5, 2006 | #2 |
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Nice thought but...
... I could do with a hand down here Earl. Never seen so many weeds. It's the year of the weeds for sure.
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September 10, 2006 | #3 |
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Oh my. Don't wish cold weather on us Earl. I hate winter and everthing that goes with it. I suffer from S.A.D. and the closer winter gets the worse it gets, ls cold, ice, snow & flu.
BTW: My year is horrible. I usually have the counter, the frig and three window sills full of maters by now. I have about 19 tomatoes on the counter. Lucky for me, they are superb in flavor this year. Need some good ideas for a cool dry summer next year, though. CECIL
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September 10, 2006 | #4 | |
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September 12, 2006 | #5 |
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No, no, no! (Of course I'm not in CHOPTAG territory.) But it will be here soon enough, whether I'm ready or not. And here, soon enough could be any day now.
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September 12, 2006 | #6 |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Central Georgia
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YES! I'm tired! Tired of gnats and weeds, tired of the hot kitchen! Looking forward to relaxing by the fire, browsing the seed catalogs and enjoying a cup of tomato soup that I've put back this season.
(SIGH) I have 6 more weeks of market remaining, but who's counting?! Lisa
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September 24, 2006 | #7 |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Saint Paris, OH
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canning slave
yes i m ready for winter, after a bummer crop of maters and not much anything else but cilantro , basil and a few cherry tomatos.
Thank goodness i made freinds with a farmer who i got some great matos from and have been canning away like a mad woman. 20 jars of pickles 25 jars of mato sauce 15 jars of beans and dilly beans veg soup variety of soups smoked hot peppers sweet piclked bell peppers and now i m doing applesauce by the bushel. Winter don't fail me now I can't wait to have some warm applesauce , and hot mato soup with pesto with a fireplace smoked some matos and made a chilli sauce, using it on chicken tonight. Look out Neil i might have a winner of a BBQ sauce :wink: |
September 24, 2006 | #8 |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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more matos sauce
oops forgot i have to add 15 more jars of tomato soup , pearsauce, apple pie filling and beans
we will also do pumpkin pie filling to yummmy it is going to be a good winter happy winter everyone |
September 25, 2006 | #9 |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Central Georgia
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Sounds like you have a nice pantry full there, Sue!
We actually dipped down to 39* one night just about 2 weeks ago. I covered all my newly transplanted lettuces - gardening is not really over with the frost, but it's a different kind of gardening... no deliveries to make, just walk out to the patch and cut a fresh salad or pull some roots for a stew... now THAT, I am looking forward to! Lisa Journal Entry, Sept. 13th: "Spent some time inventorying our preserves for the year. So far we have - 13 pints salsa, 14 quarts Bread and Butter pickles, 6 quarts apple juice, 28 quarts of tomato juice, 4 cups blackberry jam, 5 cups of blueberry jam, 17 pints of squash relish, 6 quarts pickled okra, 11 pints of catsup, 3 pints of baby corn, 9 pints of tomato juice, 8 pints of green beans, 7 pints Apple Butter, plus we have a few broccolis and black-eyed peas in the freezer along with the corn from the Johnson’s. Plan to do much more apple juice and butter for the winter before I quit."
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September 25, 2006 | #10 |
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Hi All,
I'm way over tomatoes right now. I've been away for a while due to my other gardening: CIDER. That's right both the sweet stuff and the hard stuff. I've pressed 53 gallons of apple cider this year. Some has been frozen for later and 25 gallons are currently fermenting: I hope it turns out as good as last years (I only had 6 gallons last year). Best Regards, Brian |
September 25, 2006 | #11 | |
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ummmm...... Lisa
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September 25, 2006 | #12 |
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Location: Saint Paris, OH
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cider oh my
wow are you sure that is Apple cider??? :wink:
hey that looks good , i don't anything about cider. Ishould probly get some for the holidays comming up. how long does it take to press all that cider? |
September 25, 2006 | #13 |
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Location: Saint Paris, OH
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oh yeah
yes miss_mudcat the pantry is looking good, actually our pantry is my closet floor DH hasn't made shelves for me yet hopefully he will get tired of walking over the jars :wink:
i only wish i had canned more tom juice v8 style. |
September 25, 2006 | #14 |
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Location: Central Georgia
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Matermama,
I went to the local dollar store and bought cheap wooden shelves that come in a box (about 3 feet tall, 2 feet wide and 12 inches deep) and had my 10 year old son assemble it for me. I stuck it in the back of my laundry room closet and it works great. Holds a lot for such a small shelf... and it's very sturdy. Lisa
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September 26, 2006 | #15 |
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Yeowsah Brian...that is a beautiful sight....I am ready for pot roast, guiness and a nice fire too....I like the coming of winter but by January I have had enough...
Ray
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