The olive oil is an ingredient of the pesto. It's put on top to seal it but is meant to be eaten along with all the rest. Just give it a little stir. You should still be able to see it floating in the pesto, not thoroughly blended.
Tip for cutting corn off the cob-put the tip in the hole of a Bundt pan, hold and cut the corn off. It falls right into the pan and is much less messy. It’s just the two of us and I still freeze enough corn for the year. And I fill 2 larger freezer bags for Thanksgiving. You are completely right-store bought corn is NOTHING like corn brought from the farmstand and frozen!
Greetings from the middle of Nebraska where we grow the best sweet corn!! I actually put up about 5 dozen ears of corn this summer. I actually use an electric knife to cut the corn off of the cob. I gave a couple bags away to my neighbor (I had to borrow her electric knife as mine died for some reason; could be that I got the knife as a wedding present 45 years ago!!!!) I was able to get about 12-14 bags of corn for us. I can't wait to eat it this winter!! You have inspired so many of us to freeze so many things for use later. You make everything look so easy. Thank you for taking us along in your busy days. God bless and it is so sweet seeing the kiddos!! Your mother is so generous in her gardens and sharing her wares!!
Love this video! The only way we get dill to grow is literally to scatter the seeds in a random patch of garden bed and ignore them 😂. We tried to grow them from seed, inside, under a grow light, transplant them, etc. and it never worked! But my husband had extra seed that his dad gave him and he just threw it in the garden bed and we got a bunch! It likes to be ignored apparently!
I did the same and had great results. After last years planting I had volunteers coming up this year and I also scattered more, so I have dill growing quite well everywhere, which is okay. It makes a nice filler 😃👍🏼
🎉yay gardening, hot tip : peaches are like tomatoes, you can throw them in the freezer whole and the skins pop right off when you run them under hot water when ready to use them. I’ve been putting stuff up on the shelves a little at a time throughout the summer this year: fridge pickles, pickled beets/okra/peppers/relish/squash relish, cowboy candy, squash, applesauce, apple butter, freezing pesto & pumpkin purée, lots of jelly…even tried cantaloupe jam this year.
I love to make pesto and freeze it for the winter. I love freezing it in an icecube tray, then putting it in a freezer bag so they are easy to grab when needed!
I love your concept of micro-preserving, but admit I did a little chuckle when I thought of those three boys in a few years and how much food they will devour and then you’ll need be macro-preserving! 🤭🤭🤭 Thank you for the video and oh, I wish I was there to share some pepper jelly with you! 💛🧡💛
So many times we think nice things and never say them, so I'm saying it haha. Definitely inspired & putting Micro preserving on my future endeavors list! I just have to say you do such a beautiful job of being a momma & sharing with us. Also, every video flows so well together, even in videos where you have multiple days of filming.
Hello Megan, I enjoy your content very much. Praying God's complete healing for Fletcher and for all His love and mercy for your whole family, also I think Ginger would be a good name for the new puppy. God Bless. ❤️🙏❤️ From Phila. PA
This was great! There's another RUclipsr I watch Three Rivers homestead that in the month of August she calls it every bit counts and does micro preserving. I like that term! This video has been inspirational so thank you Megan.
I agree with you about corn!! Off the cob from the freezer is best. Otherwise, i dont like buying it either. 😊 😋 ❤ thankful Fletcher seems to be doing some better!!
I love all of your tips/recipes…but I have to say that your baby is stealing the show. He is so smitten with you-you can tell how much he loves his mama 🥰
Last year I had a batch of pepper jelly that did not set up, so we used it as dip. It was the best dip! We used every jar of it! So far this year all of my jelly has set up, I would love to have another batch of “ dip” though!
As a family of 5, I bought a bushel of local corn and cut it off the cob with no blanching, froze it, then when you thaw it, you cook just like any other corn. Cuts down on the time to preserve without sacrificing flavor!
We also freeze pesto! We do it in 1/2-3/4 cup portions for pasta and vacuum seal it. It can last for years in the freezer! I need to make more before mine goes to seed! As for dill, mine grows like a weed early in the season and by the time my cucumbers are ready, it’s dry and brown! I guess I need to start seeds later, but it usually reseeds itself and I forget 🤷🏻♀️
Yess I dry my basil but without a dehydrator just a cloth in a flat basket, on an undisturbed shelf. And in a week maybe they’re ready and I put in a new batch and I keep the dry leaves loosely in a cotton drawstring bag (so it can breathe just in case there’s a tiny bit of moisture left) in a drawer.
Hello Megan thank you for your encouraging video. The olive oil on top of the pesto you can use it as a flavoured basil oil on salads, pasta, tomatoes, etc. Be careful with planting mint because it is difficult to control so use a small separate patch for it (better if a single raised bed to avoid any risks).
hey girl- Loved the video!😁 Great job Megan on preserving the yummy food😉👍and that corn looked amazing 🤗 Always enjoy seeing the kiddos❤ Y'all have a blessed weekend🥰
Been canning peaches and peach syrup for the past two days. Still have beets and peppers to do for this week. Corn, apple juice and grape juice is coming up soon. It’s labor intensive for sure. But a good thing to have done at the end of each season.
So happy to see the art of preserving food still alive! I've made elderberry jelly and blackberry jam this summer. I learned jelly making from my grandmother and I'm blessed to live on the farm where my grandma's beloved berries are still thriving! Thanks for sharing your "micropreserving" recipes Megan. As always, you are truly an inspiration!
We love pepper jelly. So good. When I had kids I realized I have to micropreserve. Perfect for those pockets of time. So smart to freeze fresh corn. It is a huge difference; don't know why I didn't think of freezing it. Wish I would have thought of that when corn was cheap this summer. Will have to watch for a sale. Totally trying the peach syrup.
Hey Megan I know you have done some already and that is okay. Just wanted to let you know for time saving that you can wash your tomatoes after picking, core the top center and make a cross-cross on the bottom. You can weigh out your tomatoes for batch purposes, place in a “Freezer Ziplock Bag” When you’re ready to process take out of freezer let them thaw a bit and the skins will come easily off. Give it a try and let me know what you think😃👍🏼Blessings, Thank you for sharing recipes and tips for recipes 😃👍🏼
I have some jalapeno peppers 🌶️ from my garden and also green peppers 🫑, now I’m inspired to try and make pepper jelly too. Absolutely loved the micro preserving video.
25:16 Megan I dry celery leaves, parsley and cilantro using the light bulb in my oven. Takes 24 to 48 hours but I love the results. An oven bulb is very low wattage.
I love the idea of micro-canning / preserving. I always feel like I don’t have enough product at any one time to do a preservation day. I didn’t really consider doing smaller batches of multiple products or different methods of preserving like products. That would also be a great way to find your families preferred method for each type of produce or my preferred method with regard to prep, cooking and storage etc. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and recipe tips and tricks.
I use my OXO salad spinner for drying basil & spinach before dehydrating or adding into dishes. Works great! I love the idea of micropreserving! It's just me & my two teen daughters, so big batch canning/freezing isn't practical for us either. I like the simplicity & quickness of freezing. And I prefer waterbathing canning over pressure canning because it kinda scares me that it might explode. 🙃 So I only can what foods can be done with that method. But it works out well for us, especially for jams, jellies & sauces. Thank you for sharing your micropreserving ideas! Keeping y'all in our prayers! God bless!🙏🥰
I am surprised to see some people say they have never heard of or tried pepper jelly! Me and my family absolutely love pepper jelly! My neighbors were actually kind enough to offer us a jar of their homemade pepper jelly just the other day
I just froze corn too. We grow our own, but the seed is expensive and it does take a lot of water. I actually don't blanch the corn....I just wash it, cut it right off the cob and use the vacuum sealer. It is so good! I love your videos! You're so creative and inspiring 🌽😊
I thought of you the other day. I made a big batch of cucumbers, tomatoes, and onions. They were amazing. My mother froze more than canned. Everything was frozen. We had 2 huge freezers, one was for fruit and vegetables, the other for meat. I grew up on a farm in Indiana. I've still got black soil running through my veins.❤
Loved this video and all of them but today I picked and dried basil and parsley, got in more green beans and carrots, bunching onions and some chives. I love all your tips and tricks. Lemonade looks delicious. Makes a pretty presentation also! Blessings
I love how your parents are blessing you and your siblings through their work and land! My dad gives me some beef for the freezer from his cattle ranch. It is amazing!!
I hear you ! I never did enjoy canning , and was just reminded of it today when I stood deseeding hot peppers and chopping them to make hot pepper jelly , hours for half a doz pints . Nope 👎.
I agree with you regarding Sure-Jell removing the paper in their boxes. Had I known they were doing it, I would have saved a couple of the instructions. I did find online photos of the sheets so I use those.
With now being in my 60's... I am now doing small batches of preserving items and freezing them!!! I agree with the sweet corn~~!!! Homegrown is the best!!! The lady that I get my brown eggs from, canned me some pints of peaches (like 12 jars). I gave her a lot of my pint jars and so she offered to can me some in return!!! Awesome!!!
Also, silicone molds(even a silicone muffin pan) are a GAME-changer for freezing things!...even things like broth! Then you can put the frozen chunks in the freezer bag just like your peach sauce/nectar 🍑 😊.
Love micro preserving because we have a small family, so thank you! I’m in southern PA & can’t grow dill to save my life either. It always bolts right away 🤦♀️
I absolutely loved this video! I was just thinking about making tomato sauce for all the chili and soups I want to make in fall/winter. This was the push I needed 😂 I’ll have to try to micro preserve corn! Thank you for giving us a great video to learn from 😊
Last year I froze white corn it does not freeze the same as white color or yellow corn. We enjoy popcorn. We enjoy it the corn we cut off the cob and freeze
I love Thrive! Anything I don’t have to treck around the grocery store for is a plus! I buy all of my grains beans canned tomatoes most canned items snacks maple syrup and they always have some type of fun products I usually wouldn’t think to get. I also love that they have so many organic options. I agree with you on the Poppi. I’m a big fan of the raspberry rose and not the others.
I’ve been doing something like this too. Sometimes I’ll make double dinner and put one whole dinner into a casserole pan and freeze it. It creates a buffer and taking care of my future self by taking the stress off for just one night.
Little tip when cutting corn off the cob. Push it through the center hole of a bunt cake pan. The corn collects in the pan . Or if you have one of those pineapple core products works great too. I froze corn green beans, broccoli, and cauliflower. I also canned tomatoes and peaches. I really want to do some pears too. My granddaughter is coming up from Georgia and asked to make applesauce. I love preserving. You are absolutely correct putting up your own corn is so much better. The corn I got was from a stand down the road from the Good store. I really love to visit the Lancaster area. I hope to shine day fun into you. ❤
I agree with fresh sweet corn not comparing to buying corn in the store!! Have you ever tried making corn salsa or street corn dip?? It’s been one of my favorites this summer! Lots of recipes on Pinterest!
I grow bell pepper or corbachi peppers. I dice and boil them until just getting tender, then cut up onion and garlic to sauté, add to peppers with fresh corn that has been roasted. Add some butter salt pepper and cook on low until all heated through. Yummy and can freeze in smaller portions for dinners.PS. Thanks for the ideas.
Ok, I've got to brag a minute. I was in 4H as a farm kid. I froze green beans and got to take them to the state fair. I was like 13 and felt so proud.❤
I am jealous. I was in 4- H and I think I made jelly but my mother was telling me every move and I was traumatized and remember nothing but sewing my finger (in the way of the needle needle) into a sleeping bag. I think I made a dress too, but again with my perfect mother screaming hie to do it😂😂 😂. The poor woman wanted a daughter and got a cowgirl. I showed chickens all the years after that. 4H was so much fun though. Glad to meet someone else that did it❤. Homemaking takes such precision and know how and I have a true admiration for those who sew, cook, garden and just know stuff.
@spunkycat6144 , my brothers girls showed pigs, as did some of the grandchildren. I giggled because they trained them with marshmallows. My great nephew shows his dogs. That was what his Mom did too. Andrea too her pup to the state fair but he had a hard time showing on the cement. He'd lost a back leg in an accident but it didn't slow him down much. Farming is in our blood. We had big gardens and once a year we'd go to a strawberry patch as a family and fill up the trunk. We worked together to put sugar on them and freeze in quart containers. Come winter they sure were a treat on homemade shortcake. 😉
Megan just enjoying this video and had a thought to share. My sister just to a new Samsung refrigerator and here’s the part that may interest you the freezer makes two, yes that’s right two sizes of ice. One of them is thee smaller size nice for drinks. So if you find yourself needing to replace your frig you might wann check that out.
You can use reusable tea bags to put the syrup in your big glass drink holders. Where did you get that green vase on your table and black skirt? I love them both.
Your jelly needs constant, consistent heat for the full time. Removing on and off the burner is likely why it didn’t set up. It must hard boil for it to set up properly. ❤
The olive oil is an ingredient of the pesto. It's put on top to seal it but is meant to be eaten along with all the rest. Just give it a little stir. You should still be able to see it floating in the pesto, not thoroughly blended.
Tip for cutting corn off the cob-put the tip in the hole of a Bundt pan, hold and cut the corn off. It falls right into the pan and is much less messy. It’s just the two of us and I still freeze enough corn for the year. And I fill 2 larger freezer bags for Thanksgiving. You are completely right-store bought corn is NOTHING like corn brought from the farmstand and frozen!
Awesome tip. Thanks!
I have done my corn like this for years! Works amazing
You make your videos so fun and entertaining plus a bit of learning at the same time. Love it!
Greetings from the middle of Nebraska where we grow the best sweet corn!! I actually put up about 5 dozen ears of corn this summer. I actually use an electric knife to cut the corn off of the cob. I gave a couple bags away to my neighbor (I had to borrow her electric knife as mine died for some reason; could be that I got the knife as a wedding present 45 years ago!!!!) I was able to get about 12-14 bags of corn for us. I can't wait to eat it this winter!! You have inspired so many of us to freeze so many things for use later. You make everything look so easy. Thank you for taking us along in your busy days. God bless and it is so sweet seeing the kiddos!! Your mother is so generous in her gardens and sharing her wares!!
Love this video! The only way we get dill to grow is literally to scatter the seeds in a random patch of garden bed and ignore them 😂. We tried to grow them from seed, inside, under a grow light, transplant them, etc. and it never worked! But my husband had extra seed that his dad gave him and he just threw it in the garden bed and we got a bunch! It likes to be ignored apparently!
I did the same and had great results. After last years planting I had volunteers coming up this year and I also scattered more, so I have dill growing quite well everywhere, which is okay. It makes a nice filler 😃👍🏼
🎉yay gardening, hot tip : peaches are like tomatoes, you can throw them in the freezer whole and the skins pop right off when you run them under hot water when ready to use them.
I’ve been putting stuff up on the shelves a little at a time throughout the summer this year: fridge pickles, pickled beets/okra/peppers/relish/squash relish, cowboy candy, squash, applesauce, apple butter, freezing pesto & pumpkin purée, lots of jelly…even tried cantaloupe jam this year.
If you freeze your tomatoes, the skins will fall right off when you thaw them, no need to take the skins off first! ◡̈
I love to make pesto and freeze it for the winter. I love freezing it in an icecube tray, then putting it in a freezer bag so they are easy to grab when needed!
I love your concept of micro-preserving, but admit I did a little chuckle when I thought of those three boys in a few years and how much food they will devour and then you’ll need be macro-preserving! 🤭🤭🤭 Thank you for the video and oh, I wish I was there to share some pepper jelly with you! 💛🧡💛
What a beautiful picture your family all working together. Thank you for sharing.God bless. I love fresh frozen corn.
I agree. There is nothing like having corn in January that tastes like I just picked it off the stalk! It is worth the processing and cost. Love it!
I wish I had seen this video a month ago. This microcaning is an awesome idea !! Great great video!!
So many times we think nice things and never say them, so I'm saying it haha. Definitely inspired & putting Micro preserving on my future endeavors list! I just have to say you do such a beautiful job of being a momma & sharing with us. Also, every video flows so well together, even in videos where you have multiple days of filming.
Hello Megan, I enjoy your content very much. Praying God's complete healing for Fletcher and for all His love and mercy for your whole family, also I think Ginger would be a good name for the new puppy. God Bless. ❤️🙏❤️ From Phila. PA
I totally agree. I grew up in Lancaster county and there is nothing like fresh corn from the garden
This was great! There's another RUclipsr I watch Three Rivers homestead that in the month of August she calls it every bit counts and does micro preserving. I like that term! This video has been inspirational so thank you Megan.
I agree with you about corn!! Off the cob from the freezer is best. Otherwise, i dont like buying it either. 😊 😋
❤ thankful Fletcher seems to be doing some better!!
I love all of your tips/recipes…but I have to say that your baby is stealing the show. He is so smitten with you-you can tell how much he loves his mama 🥰
You should try vacuum sealing your frozen fruits and vegetables. It's so fun and really makes things last longer.
Last year I had a batch of pepper jelly that did not set up, so we used it as dip. It was the best dip! We used every jar of it! So far this year all of my jelly has set up, I would love to have another batch of “ dip” though!
I always use my peach pits and peels to make peach syrup. Works great
As a family of 5, I bought a bushel of local corn and cut it off the cob with no blanching, froze it, then when you thaw it, you cook just like any other corn. Cuts down on the time to preserve without sacrificing flavor!
Love the background jazz. This is perfect for me. Single older lady. How I need to do canning .
I just went to Lancaster a week ago, got corn & beans and flash froze them when i I got home, DELISH!!
If you want your pepper jelly to set better you could add another 1/2 to whole package of pectin/surejell
Megan, Everything From The Garden Fresh Vegetables And From The Farm Fresh Meat Is The Best.
I love pepper jelly! Yours looks yummy! Baylor is so sweet! Good video!🍁🌻🍂🍁🌻🍂
We also freeze pesto! We do it in 1/2-3/4 cup portions for pasta and vacuum seal it. It can last for years in the freezer! I need to make more before mine goes to seed!
As for dill, mine grows like a weed early in the season and by the time my cucumbers are ready, it’s dry and brown! I guess I need to start seeds later, but it usually reseeds itself and I forget 🤷🏻♀️
What a beautiful baby and so good too!
Yess I dry my basil but without a dehydrator just a cloth in a flat basket, on an undisturbed shelf. And in a week maybe they’re ready and I put in a new batch and I keep the dry leaves loosely in a cotton drawstring bag (so it can breathe just in case there’s a tiny bit of moisture left) in a drawer.
I used to freeze pesto in ice cube trays then you pop them out and store them in a zip lock- makes it easy to use as much or little as you want :-)
Came here to say this, I do this all summer it’s fantastic!
So appreciate this inspiration for different seasons of life! Perfect timing!
Great video…so fun! The flames made me laugh because I can remember doing the same thing 😂😂. Love your content…you’re a natural ❤❤
Hello Megan thank you for your encouraging video. The olive oil on top of the pesto you can use it as a flavoured basil oil on salads, pasta, tomatoes, etc. Be careful with planting mint because it is difficult to control so use a small separate patch for it (better if a single raised bed to avoid any risks).
hey girl- Loved the video!😁 Great job Megan on preserving the yummy food😉👍and that corn looked amazing 🤗 Always enjoy seeing the kiddos❤ Y'all have a blessed weekend🥰
Thank you for sharing Megan. love your content. Have a great weekend. God bless.❤
Been canning peaches and peach syrup for the past two days. Still have beets and peppers to do for this week. Corn, apple juice and grape juice is coming up soon. It’s labor intensive for sure. But a good thing to have done at the end of each season.
I LOVED this video! Thank you for sharing. Super informative and feels very Mennonite-y 😊
Ok wow I love the concept of micropreserving! That makes so much sense, especially since large-scale isn't doable for many of us!
Jessica over at Three Rivers does canning the same way!! 😊 she is a wealth of knowledge!! ❤
Love making pepper jelly!!! 🌶 😋
So happy to see the art of preserving food still alive! I've made elderberry jelly and blackberry jam this summer. I learned jelly making from my grandmother and I'm blessed to live on the farm where my grandma's beloved berries are still thriving! Thanks for sharing your "micropreserving" recipes Megan. As always, you are truly an inspiration!
We love pepper jelly. So good. When I had kids I realized I have to micropreserve. Perfect for those pockets of time. So smart to freeze fresh corn. It is a huge difference; don't know why I didn't think of freezing it. Wish I would have thought of that when corn was cheap this summer. Will have to watch for a sale. Totally trying the peach syrup.
I really enjoyed this video. I will likely try the pesto. But enjoyed the corn family day as well ❤️ 🌽
Hey Megan I know you have done some already and that is okay. Just wanted to let you know for time saving that you can wash your tomatoes after picking, core the top center and make a cross-cross on the bottom. You can weigh out your tomatoes for batch purposes, place in a “Freezer Ziplock Bag” When you’re ready to process take out of freezer let them thaw a bit and the skins will come easily off. Give it a try and let me know what you think😃👍🏼Blessings, Thank you for sharing recipes and tips for recipes 😃👍🏼
Great video thanks for sharing. Baylor is on the counter, but somehow I see Miller my time flies.
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I have some jalapeno peppers 🌶️ from my garden and also green peppers 🫑, now I’m inspired to try and make pepper jelly too. Absolutely loved the micro preserving video.
I definitelty want to try freezing corn! Your mom sounds amazing! Would love to see her garden!
I love this episode! Thank you
25:16 Megan I dry celery leaves, parsley and cilantro using the light bulb in my oven. Takes 24 to 48 hours but I love the results. An oven bulb is very low wattage.
I love the idea of micro-canning / preserving. I always feel like I don’t have enough product at any one time to do a preservation day. I didn’t really consider doing smaller batches of multiple products or different methods of preserving like products. That would also be a great way to find your families preferred method for each type of produce or my preferred method with regard to prep, cooking and storage etc. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and recipe tips and tricks.
I use my OXO salad spinner for drying basil & spinach before dehydrating or adding into dishes. Works great! I love the idea of micropreserving! It's just me & my two teen daughters, so big batch canning/freezing isn't practical for us either. I like the simplicity & quickness of freezing. And I prefer waterbathing canning over pressure canning because it kinda scares me that it might explode. 🙃 So I only can what foods can be done with that method. But it works out well for us, especially for jams, jellies & sauces. Thank you for sharing your micropreserving ideas! Keeping y'all in our prayers! God bless!🙏🥰
IMO, garlic is one of those things you measure with your heart. 🧄👩🏻🍳❤
And your health needs. 😊
I am surprised to see some people say they have never heard of or tried pepper jelly! Me and my family absolutely love pepper jelly! My neighbors were actually kind enough to offer us a jar of their homemade pepper jelly just the other day
I just froze corn too. We grow our own, but the seed is expensive and it does take a lot of water. I actually don't blanch the corn....I just wash it, cut it right off the cob and use the vacuum sealer. It is so good!
I love your videos! You're so creative and inspiring 🌽😊
I wish I had known it didn’t have to be blanched. We put up quite a bit this year. It is so delicious.
I have never seen a corn silker like that. Cool.
I thought of you the other day. I made a big batch of cucumbers, tomatoes, and onions. They were amazing. My mother froze more than canned. Everything was frozen. We had 2 huge freezers, one was for fruit and vegetables, the other for meat. I grew up on a farm in Indiana. I've still got black soil running through my veins.❤
Thank you for the new video Megan!! ☺️
We always buy a dozen ears of corn at our local farm stand. We make enough for dinner and cut the rest for freezing. 😀
Loved this video and all of them but today I picked and dried basil and parsley, got in more green beans and carrots, bunching onions and some chives. I love all your tips and tricks. Lemonade looks delicious. Makes a pretty presentation also!
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Megan! Thanks for being so inspirational! I just micro-canned some beets from a friend at work. Thanks for the encouragement!!
I love how your parents are blessing you and your siblings through their work and land! My dad gives me some beef for the freezer from his cattle ranch. It is amazing!!
The oil on top of basil is great to use on toast to make crostini or even on pizza crust before topping with preferred toppings then bake. Yum
I hear you ! I never did enjoy canning , and was just reminded of it today when I stood deseeding hot peppers and chopping them to make hot pepper jelly , hours for half a doz pints . Nope 👎.
Okay I’m like two minutes in but I LOVE your top! It’s so beautiful!
I agree with you regarding Sure-Jell removing the paper in their boxes. Had I known they were doing it, I would have saved a couple of the instructions. I did find online photos of the sheets so I use those.
Love your videos ❤
With now being in my 60's... I am now doing small batches of preserving items and freezing them!!! I agree with the sweet corn~~!!! Homegrown is the best!!! The lady that I get my brown eggs from, canned me some pints of peaches (like 12 jars). I gave her a lot of my pint jars and so she offered to can me some in return!!! Awesome!!!
Excellent canning video, loaded with practical information. Loved it!
Raspberry rose & cherry limeade are the best poppi
Like your realistic approach to canning. May September be a good month fro your family. 🙏🙏
Also, silicone molds(even a silicone muffin pan) are a GAME-changer for freezing things!...even things like broth! Then you can put the frozen chunks in the freezer bag just like your peach sauce/nectar 🍑 😊.
I have had better luck using liquid pectin for canning pepper jelly. Sets up better. I enjoy your videos!
Agree. Always use liquid pectin for pepper jelly.
Definitely making the pepper jelly! But I’ll use a bigger pot😊
Agree 100% about the corn!!! The best comes from a farmers stand, sweet “silver queen”
Love micro preserving because we have a small family, so thank you! I’m in southern PA & can’t grow dill to save my life either. It always bolts right away 🤦♀️
I absolutely loved this video! I was just thinking about making tomato sauce for all the chili and soups I want to make in fall/winter. This was the push I needed 😂 I’ll have to try to micro preserve corn! Thank you for giving us a great video to learn from 😊
Last year I froze white corn it does not freeze the same as white color or yellow corn. We enjoy popcorn. We enjoy it the corn we cut off the cob and freeze
I like to make a season's worth of elderberry syrup and freeze it. I freeze homemade apple sauce, etc. I have never canned but I want to learn!
I love Thrive! Anything I don’t have to treck around the grocery store for is a plus! I buy all of my grains beans canned tomatoes most canned items snacks maple syrup and they always have some type of fun products I usually wouldn’t think to get. I also love that they have so many organic options. I agree with you on the Poppi. I’m a big fan of the raspberry rose and not the others.
I’ve been doing something like this too. Sometimes I’ll make double dinner and put one whole dinner into a casserole pan and freeze it. It creates a buffer and taking care of my future self by taking the stress off for just one night.
Love your video as usual. Have a good week Megan.
Hello from Hurricane Francine and the great state of Mississippi. A wet storm chasing day! 🌀
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Megan-you need to write an ebook with your drink recipes. You have some great ones!!!😊
Those rada knives are really good!!
I am so gonna do the Pesto !
Strawberry and rose..sound's so good ☺
Little tip when cutting corn off the cob. Push it through the center hole of a bunt cake pan. The corn collects in the pan . Or if you have one of those pineapple core products works great too. I froze corn green beans, broccoli, and cauliflower. I also canned tomatoes and peaches. I really want to do some pears too. My granddaughter is coming up from Georgia and asked to make applesauce. I love preserving. You are absolutely correct putting up your own corn is so much better. The corn I got was from a stand down the road from the Good store. I really love to visit the Lancaster area. I hope to shine day fun into you. ❤
Really enjoy your videos, thanks for your helpful advice and good work!
You should watch 'Three rivers' Jessica s challenge is basically what your doing!!!!
I agree with fresh sweet corn not comparing to buying corn in the store!!
Have you ever tried making corn salsa or street corn dip?? It’s been one of my favorites this summer! Lots of recipes on Pinterest!
I grow bell pepper or corbachi peppers. I dice and boil them until just getting tender, then cut up onion and garlic to sauté, add to peppers with fresh corn that has been roasted. Add some butter salt pepper and cook on low until all heated through. Yummy and can freeze in smaller portions for dinners.PS. Thanks for the ideas.
@@bluekatgal7300 that sounds good too!
Ok, I've got to brag a minute. I was in 4H as a farm kid. I froze green beans and got to take them to the state fair. I was like 13 and felt so proud.❤
I loved 4H as a kid as well!❤
4h! Yes!
I am jealous. I was in 4- H and I think I made jelly but my mother was telling me every move and I was traumatized and remember nothing but sewing my finger (in the way of the needle needle) into a sleeping bag. I think I made a dress too, but again with my perfect mother screaming hie to do it😂😂 😂. The poor woman wanted a daughter and got a cowgirl. I showed chickens all the years after that. 4H was so much fun though. Glad to meet someone else that did it❤. Homemaking takes such precision and know how and I have a true admiration for those who sew, cook, garden and just know stuff.
@spunkycat6144 , my brothers girls showed pigs, as did some of the grandchildren. I giggled because they trained them with marshmallows. My great nephew shows his dogs. That was what his Mom did too. Andrea too her pup to the state fair but he had a hard time showing on the cement. He'd lost a back leg in an accident but it didn't slow him down much. Farming is in our blood. We had big gardens and once a year we'd go to a strawberry patch as a family and fill up the trunk. We worked together to put sugar on them and freeze in quart containers. Come winter they sure were a treat on homemade shortcake. 😉
In the business of summer we throw whole tomatoes in the freezer and then when you take them out, dunk in hot water and the skin slips off.
Megan just enjoying this video and had a thought to share. My sister just to a new Samsung refrigerator and here’s the part that may interest you the freezer makes two, yes that’s right two sizes of ice. One of them is thee smaller size nice for drinks. So if you find yourself needing to replace your frig you might wann check that out.
I love Sparrow for your dogs name after your products ❤😊
You can use reusable tea bags to put the syrup in your big glass drink holders. Where did you get that green vase on your table and black skirt? I love them both.
Great video. I loved the background music. 😊❤
Your jelly needs constant, consistent heat for the full time. Removing on and off the burner is likely why it didn’t set up. It must hard boil for it to set up properly. ❤
Enjoy your sweet family & your love for the Lord! I think you should name your dog Retta!
Add butter to stop jam from foaming!
Its so fun to watch your channel love it !