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scratch: Apple Juice
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Monday, October 12, 2009. Jim's folks have owned an apple juice press for a lot of years. When our kids were little, we juiced nearly every year but the press has been idle for quite awhile now. This fall when we asked around if anyone wanted 'in' on juicing, we got some takers. Apple pulp comes out the bottom. See all the boxes of apples in the back of the truck awaiting their turn! Want to see the full scale? Yes, the gang filled all three of those garbage cans (kept only for this purpose! With fresh p...
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scratch: August 2009
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Saturday, August 29, 2009. This means that Lew fired up the leaf blower, tipped each super, and blasted the bees out of it. They weren't very happy, but they did as they were told. We removed the ones with honey and got down to the supers with brood (home of the next generation of bees). These we left, of course! Jim loaded the supers with honey onto the back of Lew's truck for the trip to his extracting shed. And here's the truck loaded with our empty supers (ready to be stored until next June) and the ...
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scratch: Honey Extraction Day
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Saturday, August 29, 2009. This means that Lew fired up the leaf blower, tipped each super, and blasted the bees out of it. They weren't very happy, but they did as they were told. We removed the ones with honey and got down to the supers with brood (home of the next generation of bees). These we left, of course! Jim loaded the supers with honey onto the back of Lew's truck for the trip to his extracting shed. And here's the truck loaded with our empty supers (ready to be stored until next June) and the ...
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scratch: Tomatillos
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Friday, August 28, 2009. Tomatillos are a fun little fruit that is often used in Mexican cooking. They grow on a bush somewhat similar to a tomato, but they're not really that similar. They are covered with a little husk and are ready to pick when the green husk begins to warm to a yellowish hue. The husk peels off very easily, leaving a slightly sticky, smooth green pingpong ball sized fruit. They taste a wee bit sweet and a wee bit citrusy and are somewhat crisp. Posted by Valerie Comer. Upland.Blo...
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scratch: Roasted Tomato Sauce
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Friday, August 28, 2009. This is a very versatile sauce that I use in soups, pastas, or as a pizza base. I make mega-batches this time of year when roma tomatoes are ripe. I have 2 large broiler pans that came with my gas range, and alternate them through the oven- when it's really hot I do the roasting in my barbecue! For each broiler pan, I use about:. 15 ripe roma tomatoes (more if they're small! Washed, cut in half. 1/2 a large onion, chunked. 5 cloves of garlic, peeled. A good drizzle of olive oil.
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scratch: May 2009
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Sunday, May 31, 2009. Rhubarb Melomel (Mead) - Part 1. One of the reasons I want to get into beekeeping is to experiment with making meads, which are basically wines made with honey instead of sugar. You can make a grape mead, which is called a pyment. A fruit mead, which is called a melomel. Or herbal or spice mead, called metheglin. We own the book Making Wild Wines and Meads. But the method didn't match up to the book. So, a blended method. First, the list of ingredients:. 18 cups chopped rhubarb.
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scratch: September 2009
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Saturday, September 12, 2009. Although raspberry vinaigrette is all the rage these days, not a lot of people are familiar with the cool refreshing drink that is Raspberry Vinegar. This is something Jim's mom has made for years- and so have I. Our kids' friends refused to try it when they were young. They didn't want to drink vinegar! But when we called it Raspberry Punch, everyone loved it. Came home for a week of canning. How much does it make? Each gallon bucket (ice cream bucket) of berries makes abou...
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scratch: Ratatouille!
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009. No, not the movie. Though that was fun, wasn't it? Made mega batches of ratatouille last fall and froze them in ziploc bags. Her method (in winter) is to let a package thaw a bit, empty it into a casserole dish, add a couple of sausages (Mennonite farmer is good, or Italian), and put it in the oven for half an hour. Here's the basic ingredient list:. Cook for about 20 minutes until nice and saucey. Cool, then freeze. Here's what it looks like while cooking down:. What camping ...
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scratch: October 2009
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Monday, October 12, 2009. Jim's folks have owned an apple juice press for a lot of years. When our kids were little, we juiced nearly every year but the press has been idle for quite awhile now. This fall when we asked around if anyone wanted 'in' on juicing, we got some takers. Apple pulp comes out the bottom. See all the boxes of apples in the back of the truck awaiting their turn! Want to see the full scale? Yes, the gang filled all three of those garbage cans (kept only for this purpose! With fresh p...
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scratch: Honey!
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Saturday, August 1, 2009. This morning our beekeeping mentor, Lew, stopped by to visit 'his' bees. (The guy that never wears a bee suit! He says they're doing really well! He put his finger into one of the combs and let some liquid honey drip onto my finger. Oh. My. Word! Have you ever had honey THAT fresh? Delightful. Warm from the sun, gentle sweetness. Oh, wow. I can hardly wait to extract some of it and start using our very own honey! Here Jim and Lew are looking over the supers already in place.