What did you do in the garden today?

My rattlesnake pole beans did right by me today. I picked roughly five pounds of them, most will be going into the freezer. A handful of bush green beans and a zucchini went in the basket too.

It took me a while to pick them. I try to be gentle and cut each bean off the stem with scissors so I don't damage the smaller beans that remain.

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Ohhh..I miss my brown eggs.
 
I had pickled some green Brad's Crazy cherry tomatoes early in the year and decided to start using them. I think I used 1tbs salt, 1tbs sugar, garlic and hot Hawaiian chili peppers to 1 cup water and 3tbs vinegar as a starting point until the green cherry tomatoes were covered with the brine. It has a balanced garlic flavor with some heat from the chili peppers.

Anyway, I chopped some up and stir fried it with some quartered pieces of Hawaiian Portugues sausage and made an omelet. I served it with Mexican rice mixed with olives.
I gave it a thumbs up and came away with some ideas.

I will put some chopped pickled green cherry tomatoes in my Mexican rice the next time I make it and serve it with over easy eggs and sausage for breakfast.

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I need a good stick blender. I've been shopping for one for a while now but can't decide. What one do you have and what do you dislike and like about it?
I have the Braun MQ505 & I absolutely HATE it. It has no power & get so hot. I use the thing all the time, one of these days I'm going to just get another. I hate to be wasteful but my arthritic hand can't hold onto it long enough to make soup!
Oster is the best IMO. My kid got mine at Target I think.
Thanks for the tip, I will look at Oster. Probably tonight, lol. I was literally looking 2 days ago & didn't know where to start.
I have had hardneck garlic in the fridge for a few weeks, cold stratifying. It will come out when I plant the rest of the garlic in October. I've read a ton about leaving garlic in the fridge for this and leaving it in longer is better apparently. This is my first time forcing a hardneck type. I've always grown softneck and silverskin types. I will be planting out plenty more of those but I want to experience scapes!
I stratified mine for 3 weeks in the friddge this spring & planted. Normally I plant in the fall & winter is cold enough to do what it needs, but with my surgeries it didn't get planted till spring. Super happy how it came out tho! It's small but extremely well formed bulbs, good, tough paper. The fridge did a good job. Mine is softneck tho.
It took me a while to pick them. I try to be gentle and cut each bean off the stem with scissors so I don't damage the smaller beans that remain.
I just get under the trellis & yank whatever beans I see. :gig I am so not gentle. But in my defense, I'm not going to hurt these bean plants:
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The garden is a jungle at this point.
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I pulled the rest of the onions. Harvested lots of beans, squash, cukes, tomatoes, hot peppers & strawberries. Cored & froze a bunch of maters for cooking later on.

I've discovered I'm not a fan of ever bearing strawberries. I don't have it in me to pick 5 berries every.single.day. I'd rather pick 30 every day for a week & be done. I'll have to start propagating my june bearings & get rid of the ever bearings.
 

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