September 04, 2008

My First Canning Adventure

Well, you might have noticed from one of my previous posts that I had an overwhelming amount of produce gifted to me for my birthday party. Wasting food is a huge pet peeve of mine. I've frozen tons of food in the past, but I've been wanting to try other preservation methods for quite awhile. I figured that now was a better time than any to foray into the world of canning.

You'd better believe that I called in back up support for this one! My awesome mom came over (after a long day's work - she's a gem), helped out, and lent her canning expertise.

Stirring away

Mum lending a hand with canning

All of the recipes that I used can be found at Pick Your Own. The site has an overwhelming amount of information on food preservation and is also home to a comprehensive data base of PYO farms all over the world. It's a wonderful resource.

And now for a little foodie pr0n (scrambled so icky traffic doesn't come my way)

Naked Tomatoes

Naked Tomatoes

Naked Peaches

Shiny naked peaches

Don't those peaches look so shiny and delicious without their skins? I got three pint jars out of that bunch, packed in syrup. The tomatoes became four pints of home made spaghetti sauce. The whole experience was way easier than I expected it to be! I can't wait to do more! Next up I think that I'll be trying some refrigerator pickles and corn relish.

I'll leave you today with a few links to things that are rockin' my universe:

More graygoosie love...have you seen her Making Groceries and Home Canning Set? She's a domestic G.O.D.D.E.S.S! I was so inspired by her that I started my own Flickr set today, named after hers. Go graygoosie!

Amy put up the latest Tie On One Apron Gallery today. This month's theme was "gingham." I'm crushing hardcore on this apron. Those pleats are unreal! Go check it out.

Today I'm grateful for a delightful day off, both productive and restful. I'm grateful for blueberries doused in leftover peach syrup, YUM. I'm grateful for my mum, who teaches me so much. What are you grateful for today?

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5 Comments:

Blogger GenerallyGemma said...

This is something I'd love to try but it doesn't seem as popular here in the UK as the States. Did you have any special equipment or anything?

3:42 AM  
Blogger The Hobbit said...

As I am thankful for you[[[hug]]]

10:27 AM  
Blogger Kim said...

Welcome to the world of canning - be careful, it's quite addicting! Those peaches and sauces will taste good in February!

10:27 AM  
Blogger cosymakes said...

sigh. aren't moms great?!?
jealous of the produce.

12:41 PM  
Blogger S'mee said...

one look at those peaches and I am dying for a spiced one!

9:39 PM  

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