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Preserving your harvest...Beans
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Preserving your harvest...Beans
For those of you new to SFG and wonder if it is possible to preserve your harvest I thought I would share part of what my garden provided today. I picked these...
They turned into these...
Nine pints of Dilly Beans and seven quarts of Green Beans. I still have about 4 pounds left in the sack that I will process tomorrow. I am thinking more Dilly's. Happy harvesting!
They turned into these...
Nine pints of Dilly Beans and seven quarts of Green Beans. I still have about 4 pounds left in the sack that I will process tomorrow. I am thinking more Dilly's. Happy harvesting!
happycamper- Posts : 304
Join date : 2010-05-26
Location : East County Portland, OR
Re: Preserving your harvest...Beans
I made lactofermented Dilly Beans with half my harvest and they are sitting in the cool room. I just traded a pint for a kombucha scoby. We aren't big dilly beans eaters but our neighbors are! (Can you say free oil change?)
Mamachibi- Posts : 298
Join date : 2011-06-17
Location : Zone 6b
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