Morning! It's nice outside, but it feels like were going to have another hot day by noon.
I'm finishing a few raffle items for the Green Country Swap. I need to attach legs and embroider eyes on the rooster hat. DH thinks it's a hoot, but he would never wear it in public. Too bad. I may make an extra just so I can wear it all day long on the 17th
I've got a bunch of hen aprons ready. I'm thinking about making some in denim, with an edge ruffle, sort of like a Daisy Duke chicken protector. I've got a box of jeans that could stand to be recycled.
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Sure....and you hesitated to take a jar when first offered.... mawahahahahaaaaaa another convert!!!
Bread and Butter Jalepenos
Soak for three hours and then drain the liquid and pack jalepenos and onion in sterile jars:
6 quarts sliced jalepeno peppers
1 quart chopped onion
9 cups water
1 cup pickling salt
Have your jar lids sterilized in hot water waiting
Place garlic cloves in each jar with the peppers and onion (for quart jars I put 2 or 3 and for pints 1 -2)
Boil vinegar and spices for three minutes and pour immediately over the peppers and seal jars with the sterile lids:
6 cups sugar
6 cups vinegar (I used white)
1 tablespoon tumeric
1 teaspoon mustard seed
1 teaspoon celery seed
I did not have to water bath these. You want the peppers to have consistancy. There is enough salt absorbed, sugar and acid from the vinegar to "keep" the pickles.
But if any jars don't seal, store in the fridge or cover with water in your waterbath canner and bring to a boil for 5 minutes and lift to cool down.
When you come pick up those wyandotte eggs, I'll send you home with another quart....
well...looks like i will be needing to get the nn back from mitzi...they started having crowing wars this morning...
so all of them were boys!! Sheesh!! so gonna make a bachelor pad for them- anyone coming this way any time soon? also want to send her some cochins to add to her flock
Quote:
Sure....and you hesitated to take a jar when first offered.... mawahahahahaaaaaa another convert!!!
Bread and Butter Jalepenos
Soak for three hours and then drain the liquid and pack jalepenos and onion in sterile jars:
6 quarts sliced jalepeno peppers
1 quart chopped onion
9 cups water
1 cup pickling salt
Have your jar lids sterilized in hot water waiting
Place garlic cloves in each jar with the peppers and onion (for quart jars I put 2 or 3 and for pints 1 -2)
Boil vinegar and spices for three minutes and pour immediately over the peppers and seal jars with the sterile lids:
6 cups sugar
6 cups vinegar (I used white)
1 tablespoon tumeric
1 teaspoon mustard seed
1 teaspoon celery seed
I did not have to water bath these. You want the peppers to have consistancy. There is enough salt absorbed, sugar and acid from the vinegar to "keep" the pickles.
But if any jars don't seal, store in the fridge or cover with water in your waterbath canner and bring to a boil for 5 minutes and lift to cool down.
When you come pick up those wyandotte eggs, I'll send you home with another quart....
Are these spicy? Describe the flavor for me?
You get the jalepeno flavor without all the heat. The sugar takes out the hot. Regular bread and butter pickles are sweet.