Ohhh! I didn't know about this thread! I just started learning how to can! I successfully canned homemade chicken stock, pickled cucumbers, and dewberry/blueberry jam. I somehow messed up the jam. It tastes delicious and the jars sealed properly but it's too runny. I found the recipe online and I think the amount of berries to pectin was wrong. Live and learn!
 
Ohhh! I didn't know about this thread! I just started learning how to can! I successfully canned homemade chicken stock, pickled cucumbers, and dewberry/blueberry jam. I somehow messed up the jam. It tastes delicious and the jars sealed properly but it's too runny. I found the recipe online and I think the amount of berries to pectin was wrong. Live and learn!
When my jam turns out too thin I just declare it a sauce instead 😂🤷🏼‍♀️ It’s all about the branding! “You should try this blueberry sauce I made on your pancakes!” They never know that it was supposed to be anything different!
 
Picked my garlic scapes today and put them in the dehydrator. They will probably take longer than the 6-8 hours they are supposed to take, it's so humid here and currently raining
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I'm giving pickled garlic scapes a try. They've been in the jar a couple weeks and they taste OK but they're a little chewy.

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I looked into doing that instead of dehydrating but I would be the only one to eat them. Dehydrating makes more sense for me. Maybe next year I'll try to ferment them
 
I looked into doing that instead of dehydrating but I would be the only one to eat them. Dehydrating makes more sense for me. Maybe next year I'll try to ferment them
How do you use the dehydrated scapes?

I was actually thinking batter-dipped deep fried garlic scapes would be good.
 
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I've gotten things pretty much organized for canning now. I bought 10 dozen new jars and some lids, and have a new weighted gauge pressure regulator coming tomorrow as an upgrade to my old dial-gauge canner.

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Six dozen of the new jars are wide mouth half pints. I never would have bought them, but Walmart had them on sale for $7 a dozen. I'm thinking they'll be good for stuff like relish and tomato sauce. They are still offered at that price today.

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How do you use the dehydrated scapes?

I was actually thinking batter-dipped deep fried garlic scapes would be good.
You can use them like you would garlic. I plan on putting them in tomato sauces or soups
 

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