The water just runs down the gravel driveway. Lots of wet weather streams here as well.
Doesn't that make the gravel wash away, then the road turn into pot holes and then sink holes???
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The water just runs down the gravel driveway. Lots of wet weather streams here as well.
Yes... to all of it. Down almost 90 now... And lately I have been stocking the kitchen here for up there. Down to spices....You can't be good at EVERYTHING Deb, it wouldn't be fair to the rest of us.
How are you doing health (physical and mental) wise? Slowly progressing on the work it takes to move back to your house?
That is impressive!Yes... to all of it. Down almost 90 now... And lately I have been stocking the kitchen here for up there. Down to spices....
Zatar - found in recipes from Lebanon, Syria, Turkey and Iran
Icelandic Kelp powder - I tasted it and its yummy source of iodine and minerals
Aleppo Pepper - mild pepper from Syria - cant do hot any more
Apple pie spice - used in my apple butter
Clear Jell - Not a spice but can survive canning
Boston Spice - Mainly for making corned beef but pickles too
Prague Powder - for making corned beef or any preserved meat
Ground Cinnamon
Pumpkin pie spice
Culinary mint - I want to do Mint jelly
Black Pepper whole
Herbs De Provence
Molassis- used in some bean dishes
Liquid smoke Hickory
Liquid chicken Bullion
Liquid beef bullion - dont have it yet
browning liquid? - dont know what its called but used in some recipes
I plan to Dehydrate quite a few things
Carrots
Onions
Garlic
Doggie treats - left overs from bone broth plus trimmings
Peas
Tomatoes
Like I said I am setting up my kitchen for up at the house. Once up there I wont be able to do much shopping.
and a few odds and ends...
Cook ware arriving tomorrow White enameled cooking surfices. Not that I am going to cook much up there but I do want to make Ghee. Which is best prepared in White enameled pan... Last one I burned but I jarred it up and It was yummy... tasted carmelized... but cloying in eggs so I used it for sauteing... Same container still a year out on the shelf and hasnt gone rancid...
Pressure canning butter is not recommended but I know that people do it. My issue with theirs is they dont remove the milk solids. Which is part of the National Center for Home Food Preservation books reservations about it. The other part is They haven't tested recipes on it yet.
Last device I want is a portable induction Cook top... I am going to build an island with a canning and roasting station on it. That can be moved to the canning kitchen if I build it. Cooking at a lower level will make it easier for me... I want the pot to be only about eight inches above the level of jar placement.
This way I can see inside the pot and stirr. Then I can see in the side of the jar for fill levels. The shelf should be big enough to put the big roaster in as well for cooking. All my cookware is Induction ready...
deb
I wanted seasonings without salt or sugar... Not the usual fare found in grocery stores. Plus I love middle east style seasonings. The Zatar is mostly Hysopp and a few others... but hysopp has a milder Thyme flavor. plus it has some medicinal qualities.That is impressive!
Penny I am going to be in full production when i go home... I havent even covered the beans I want to do....Rivals the spices here Perchie
You will be setup for living up at your place for sure. I need to work on canning some things too.Penny I am going to be in full production when i go home... I havent even covered the beans I want to do....
Pintos
Pork and beans
boston baked beans
black eyed peas
Split pea soup
Great northern beans
Chili and Beans
Black beans
The following will be done in small batches to see if I like em
Canned tuna
Canned Salmon
Canned Tilapia
You can even can up oysters... I may do one jar when I do the other fish just to see if I like em. All can be done Raw pack.
deb