Well, bummer! The guy just came around & they’re striping our parking lot now, not tomorrow. So cars have been moved and now there’s no good excuse to leave early tomorrow. (But maybe I can find a not-so-good excuse)!
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[COLOR=000000]Well, bummer! The guy just came around & they’re striping our parking lot now, not tomorrow. So cars have been moved and now there’s no good excuse to leave early tomorrow. (But maybe I can find a not-so-good excuse)![/COLOR]
Technically according to safety recommendation the puree and the Pumpkin butter cannot safely be canned. Not even with a pressure canner, because of it being so dense and you cannot really get all of the air pockets out. So I just jarred it up and the puree went into the freezer and the butter into the fridge. I need to get some more vac seal bags. That's probably how I am going to store most of the puree in the freezer.Good job!![]()
ETA: Can I do this without "canning"?
Has anyone ever canned yams/sweet potatoes? I have a lot that was delivered to me yesterday and I need to do something with them. I may just cook them and freeze them and take out and use when I get ready.
My Amercaunas are 6 months 3 weeks old. I have been feeding them layer since they were 6 months old, I figured they would lay any day. They haven't laid yet that I can find. (They investigate the laying house and boxes and there is one box in their coop that the other girls use sometimes). Is it bad for them to be eating layer??
,A friend and I were talking and we discussed dementia. I think that could be a contributor to what happened. I think it was too much for her to remember and she didn't want me to write anything down for her, so I"m not sure how well she can read. So to have to care for 300 animals may have been too much for her to deal with. :/
Terri I really like this website! I use it quite often. The directions are laid out so simple and usually pictures too. I like picturesHey, I just checked & pickyourown.org has directions on canning pumpkin and also sweet potatoes.
http://pickyourown.org/allaboutcanning.htm
they have canned pumpkin for pies and such. why would the air pockets matter if its canned it is in a vacuum, so it should be fine,(in my mind anyhow) nothing can live in a vacuum, right? I'm really asking more than telling per se' here,Technically according to safety recommendation the puree and the Pumpkin butter cannot safely be canned. Not even with a pressure canner, because of it being so dense and you cannot really get all of the air pockets out. So I just jarred it up and the puree went into the freezer and the butter into the fridge. I need to get some more vac seal bags. That's probably how I am going to store most of the puree in the freezer.
You CAN pressure can the chunks of pumpkin, sweet potatoes or other squash. It can be steamed just slightly. Cooled, peeled and cut into chunks then boiling water oven and pressure can for the recommended times. Doing it this way allows the heat to penetrate completely and evenly. I did can up a whole box of sweet potatoes awhile back. That is pressure canning as well because they are low acid just like the pumpkin or other squash.
they have canned pumpkin for pies and such. why would the air pockets matter if its canned it is in a vacuum, so it should be fine,(in my mind anyhow) nothing can live in a vacuum, right? I'm really asking more than telling per se' here,![]()
Jeff
Haven't you heard about the rule that " if you change the striping day from Friday to Thursday all staff must still leave early on Friday in the same manner as though the striping had, in fact, occurred in Friday"? This is a well known rule and you are required to follow it.