
One of my all time favorites is DILLY BEANS {pickled greenbeans}. Last year I put up my first batch. Jake was my buddy and spent the evening snipping greenbeans with me, ok he spent the evening begging for them :) The following day he hung out with me while I bottled them. This year, Cezar joined in on the fun. Jake got Cezar to munch on the fresh greenbeans with him and kept me company once again as I snipped them.

The next day I spent the early morning stuffing my bottles with fresh garlic, hot peppers, fresh dill and the greenbeans. Such beautiful jars! After filling them and adding the vinegar, I put them in the canner. The BEST part of canning is after you process the bottles and set them on the counter to cool.... is waiting to hear the *pings* as the bottles seal. I set my pints out and pulled up a piece of the counter to sit on as I waited to hear the 7 magical *pings*. As each one sounded I got the biggest grin.
Canning is something I would have never thought I would do. I always imagined that it was a 'mommy' thing to do. Now I'm completely for it. It's a wonderful way to store wonderful food and stock up your food storage. I look forward to putting up more than just Dilly beans. Salsa, peaches, tomatoes, and whatever else looks yummy. I feel so accomplished ;)
2 comments:
Okay, so I have the dill (tons of that), the fresh garlic, the hot peppers, and the jars. What else do I need? (Beside a recipe?) And when do I know when my peppers are ripe? I don't know if they're supposed to be yellow, or to wait. I am accumulating little red ones though. How hot are they? Tomorrow I'm doing zuchinni relish.
That looks beautiful! I want to can! you inspire me!
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