Thanks for the responses. I knew it was what I was supposed to do, but I like knowing why I'm doing things :lol:
That is kinda what I was thinking. I don't get enough of them at one time to can anyway. It would take me half the season to get enough to make it worth the trouble of canning, so...
I usually freeze my beans until I have enough to can them. I know you are supposed to blanch the beans before freezing (and I do), I'm just curious if anyone knows why.
I know how you feel. When we first got my jeep my DH wanted to put a lift kit on it. I'm only 5 ft tall, so that would be a problem. He also insisted that he needed to put New Orleans Saint's stickers on it just like he has on his cars. I told him to keep his hands off my Jeep!!!! If he wants...
Thanks everyone!! OK. This one is definately going at the top of my wish list and is to be purchased ASAP. I'd love to make my own sausage. We go through soooo much sausage during football season and I'm really geting tired of buying it!! Using it for relishes would be great too! My great aunt...
If I was the LL I'd be extremely concerned about aggressive dogs being allowed on my property. I bet his insurance company would be very interested to know this is happening and the he is OK with it.
I've been thinking about the fact that a chuck roast is usually at least a dollar less expensive per lbs than ground chuck and that it might be worth buying a meat grinder and grinding it myself. I was wondering how many of you do this or have done it and if you think it is worth the time to do...
OK. I get how to search for a thread, but once the search gives me some options and the thread is like 250 pages, is there a way to search within that thread. For example what I am trying to figure out right now is, should I buy a meat grinder and start grinding my meat instead of buying it...
I love this idea.
We are planning to look for 5 - 10 acres depending on the area we buy in and what is affordable at the time. I'd say buy as much as you can afford and keep whatever you do no need wooded. The wood would be there if you need it and you can clear areas for expansion.
I know this isn't self sufficiency related, but I know a few of the members here are from the S.E. Louisiana area and would want to know about this.
http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2012/02/fire_damages_rocky_and_carlos.html
From what I hear it is just the kitchen. The rest of the building...
I haven't grown any myself, but from what I have read it's really easy. Some of the things I've read said you can buy it from a supplier or even get brown rice from the store (white is processed, so won't work) and basically trow it in about 4" of soil cover with water (I forget how deep) and...
So far I've started seeds for onion, radishes, 4 kinds of tomatoes, bell pepper, jalapeno and two other hot peppers, and corn (about a week early on the corn, but I think we'll be OK). Soon I will be adding a kitchen window herb garden starting with dill and chive. Haven't decided what else to...
Hopefully canning some ground chuck tonight or tomorrow night. Rouse's Supermarket has it on sale, so I think I'm gonna pick up about 20 lbs. Some will go in the freezer, but it'll be my first time using my pressure canner. I'm so excited!! :celebrate