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Garlic dill pickles today
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Quote from: Twispriver on July 25, 2025, 12:20:00 PM
Garlic dill pickles today
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Re: 2025 Canning
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Quote from: Twispriver on July 25, 2025, 12:20:00 PM
Garlic dill pickles today
Dang those look good. I put up a few jars the other day. Don’t grow my own so had to hit the produce stand.
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Did a tuna trip yesterday. Fishing is amazing and came home with 7 large ones.
Still canning and froze 40+ loin chunks.
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Some pickled beans today
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Gravenstein applesauce
YTD jar count 291
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Blackberry Rhubarb filling/topping - Great for cobbler
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Re: 2025 Canning
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Quote from: Twispriver on July 25, 2025, 12:20:00 PM
Garlic dill pickles today
Can you provide your recipe for this? Wanting to take my first crack at doing this and it looks like you know what youre doing. Thanks!
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I made a cobbler from a recipe I pulled off the internet using the blackberry rhubarb filling
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Yum!
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We got a mess of banana peppers this year (hardware store was having a leftovers sale and I think I was buying a four pack for a dollar). Anyone have experience pickling them? Seems like that’s the best way to go according to my wife.
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Smoking and Canning tuna. Caught 13 yesterday, and they were big! Had on that was 30lb, and the rest were 18-22.
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Dude,
Thats a LOT of tuna!
Canned tuna like that is SOOOOOOO good.
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