Homegrowing to "put by"
- MiddleAgedKen
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Re: Homegrowing to "put by"
Corn syrup is the mischief. We use Hunt's, which seems to have less of it (tastes less sugary, anyway). I really should accept every tomato someone throws my way next year and roll my own. I've never canned, but I have blanched, peeled, and frozen tomaters before.
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- HTRN
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Re: Homegrowing to "put by"
I live in the most "Italian" county in the entire United states.ZeroGravitas wrote:As HTRN can attest, in this part of the world we don't can tomatos, we can red gravy.Didn't quite fill 3 cases of quart ball jars this year.
what you posted is somewhat understated.

My mother used to similarly make at least a case, often 2 of the quart mason jars of red sauce made from backyard tomatoes. What else you going to do with 100 lbs of tomatoes?
HTRN
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Describing what HTRN does as "antics" is like describing the wreck of the Titanic as "a minor boating incident" ~ First Shirt
Re: Homegrowing to "put by"
I see HTRN [strike]got out of jail[/strike] solved his connectivity issues. 
