Monday, July 28, 2014

New Addition
Thursday, Bessie hatched another addition to the chicken yard. No more chicks! With Fall close, I am putting my foot down to any more new additions.
Canning Summer Produce
Jams, jellies, relishes and pickles are just a few of the creative ways that you can preserve summer's bounty, to be savored through out the year. With a few simple tools and some easy to follow recipes in hand, canning is simpler than you might imagine. The mechanics behind canning are fairly simple. You fill a clean jar with prepared food, apply the flat lid and the threaded ring to the jar and submerge the filled jar in boiling water for a prescribed amount of time. When you remove the hot jar from the water, the heat begins to escape, taking with it any air left in the jar. The escaping oxygen pulls the lid down, creating an airtight seal. I use the pressure cooker for most of my canning. How simple is that?