Canning Pumpkin Purée, Why I’m Comfortable Doing it!

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @Sparkplug4712
    @Sparkplug4712 10 месяцев назад +18

    My grandparents & great-grandmother canned this and absolutely everything else long before there was any government agency created telling people that they could not can something. I've been canning for over 50 years, and nothing happened to any of our family and friends that ate our food

    • @KathyHopkins-m8k
      @KathyHopkins-m8k 15 дней назад +1

      My Mom did too AND the entire neighborhood waterbathed everything ONLY because nobody could afford a pressure canner, and when one housewife DID get one,, about 4 months later, I was there for lunch with my friend, and it BLEW. Just imploded… so she threw it out and no other housewife wanted one and all used only the water bath method again. Everything from the garden was water bath canned.

  • @kathleenhofer3891
    @kathleenhofer3891 3 месяца назад +91

    I the mid 70’s, I received a usda canning book as a wedding gift. It showed canning puréed pumpkin as an option. For 45 years, that is how I bottled my pumpkin. Imagine my surprise when I started watching RUclips videos a few years back- and I found out that I had been risking the lives of my family and friends for nearly half a century. How did we ever survive? 😵‍💫.

    • @hearthecrysofthecrusaders3357
      @hearthecrysofthecrusaders3357 20 дней назад +1

      👍😂😂

    • @jendonofrio7451
      @jendonofrio7451 19 дней назад +3

      HA! I had a Ball canning book from the 90s and it said to can pumpkin puree. I canned it and it was the best pumpkin I’ve ever made !

    • @Dairyfreeginger
      @Dairyfreeginger 10 дней назад +1

      😂

    • @willow8560
      @willow8560 7 дней назад

      @@hearthecrysofthecrusaders3357

    • @stacylandis9806
      @stacylandis9806 7 дней назад

      I can puree too. I just make sure it blends with water until it moves freely in the blender. I add lemon juice and I add time because I am at 6,000'.

  • @teriadams7398
    @teriadams7398 Год назад +145

    Lazy isn't a word I would use to describe you or your family. 😊 Working smart is always a great help.

    • @colleen4574
      @colleen4574 Год назад +6

      explaining that she caught a cold so feels a little bit lazy.

    • @teriadams7398
      @teriadams7398 Год назад +10

      @@colleen4574 I heard that, however she wasn't even being lazy even though she was under the weather

    • @lindaminor1985
      @lindaminor1985 Год назад +13

      There is not a lazy bone in this beautiful ladies body, even when she's on the verge of a cold. Great mama❤😊 God bless you 🙏

  • @thereseledantec
    @thereseledantec Год назад +110

    I can’t thank you enough for bringing the “world of canning” to my level…I’m 63 years old and have never had the gumption to can anything on my own for fear of the dreaded “botulism,” made even more scary by books and movies of an apocalyptic future, and the bygone days when “dented cans” were feared like the plague. Although I did finally buy the Ball Canning book, I found that it wasn’t really worth it because it was basically all recipes and very little basic “how to” on canning. Your past videos and today’s explanation really have helped not only to educate me, but also to alleviate my concerns - you truly have changed my world! Blessings to you and all the Zimmermans!

    • @kellyname5733
      @kellyname5733 Год назад

      Yes agreed that Americans and all the Govt. agencies have scared the bajeebers out of us. I say "After all the hogwash that came out of our Govt. especially during the Cooties...I dont put too much stock or believe in our Govt. so much anymore". I also watch lots of European canning videos too. Folks in the US would go ballistic to the way the Europeans can. Now, granted food quality in Europe is waaaaay better and waaay more nutritious so I meet in the middle between Govt. standards in the US and the European standards. Would I can pumpkin/squash puree? Yes Ma'am.

  • @carmenfringer4740
    @carmenfringer4740 Год назад +193

    Congratulations on your silver play button you deserve the recognition for helping us rediscover so many things.

    • @judyoneal7887
      @judyoneal7887 Год назад +13

      As a boy Mom myself (they’re now 32 & 30 😩) I really enjoyed seeing Harrison in today’s video, Ruthann. Little boys are so sweet, so funny, & just full of energy. In my experience they are affectionate, & they really love their Mommy too.

    • @jmc-xp6ml
      @jmc-xp6ml Год назад +2

      Has she shared the story of how the three little boys came into their life?

    • @judyoneal7887
      @judyoneal7887 Год назад

      @@jmc-xp6ml I’ve not heard specifics but adopted via Foster Care, I believe.

  • @caseycockerham448
    @caseycockerham448 Год назад +18

    I just love you!! I seriously would love to just have a cup of coffee with you and be your homestead helper for a day!! You make me smile and your knowledge is of brilliance level. You are such a beautiful Soul. The world needs many more RuthAnn Zimmermans!!
    I laugh every time you rinse a jar to get every drop of flavor or you scrape a bowl clean with a spatula to get every drop of ingredients. That is me to a tee!! I don't have a wasteful bone in my body. Nothing goes to waste in my home.
    Congratulations on your new RUclips award. You say it's because of us, but, we wouldn't be watching if it weren't for you and your beautiful family.
    Looking forward to every new video ... Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

    • @cindianspach8126
      @cindianspach8126 2 месяца назад +1

      I agree whole-heartedly, 1000%!! Ruthann if you see this, please know you are loved and appreciated very much!!! I was born and raised in North Central Missouri, just south of you. I would absolutely love to meet you as well!! CONGRATULATIONS YOU DESERVE THIS AWARD and we are so PROUD OF YOU!!! KEEP BEING YOU and we all look forward to you growing in huge numbers...I see MILLIONS!!! God Bless and THANK YOU!!!!

    • @gerrymarmee3054
      @gerrymarmee3054 4 часа назад

      It would be hard to keep up!!

  • @jenniferr2057
    @jenniferr2057 Год назад +174

    I appreciate you sharing your rationale behind how and why you can as you do.... I canned so much, freely, before I knew there were canning police and I'm giving myself permission to resume that freedom!

    • @jenbear8652
      @jenbear8652 Год назад +6

      Exactly!

    • @TakingCareOfBusinss6430
      @TakingCareOfBusinss6430 Год назад +8

      In todays world everything is about selling “stuff” and making money. Heck they even sell tools to de bubble stuff where a simple plastic knife will do. All a way of making $$s.

    • @jenniferr2057
      @jenniferr2057 Год назад +10

      @@TakingCareOfBusinss6430 I agree! What's with all the tools? I did this forever without fancy tools - I didn't even have a jar lifter, let alone a gadget for measuring headspace... and I had never heard of debubbling!!!! and yet, we did not die.

    • @jgale9023
      @jgale9023 Месяц назад +5

      Rebel on sis, your kitchen your rules!

    • @greenmama54
      @greenmama54 Месяц назад

      @@jenniferr2057 me either. I know where the inch is and a butter knife works just great! It's all about spending $$. Advertisers convince younger canners that they all need this stuff. Then youtubers promote it because they have merchandise stores and they get a portion of the sale for promoting it.

  • @PeepingEars
    @PeepingEars 9 месяцев назад +6

    You and your husband are the epitome of great successful parenting. Keep up all the good work!

  • @Honojane12
    @Honojane12 Год назад +75

    You so deserve that award. Your honesty about your canning of squash is a prime example of why I watch your channel. Thank you for your hard work.

  • @rikiray3370
    @rikiray3370 Год назад +7

    Ok im to a point with you that im not sure i can imagine life without you. A truest soul.

  • @audreystewart3685
    @audreystewart3685 Год назад +88

    Ruthann you are such a joy and blessing to watch. I'm 76 and I learn so much from your ways. Congratulations on your award and God bless you and yours.

  • @stacihill2528
    @stacihill2528 Год назад +22

    I am proud that there are still people in this world with common sense. It seems to be far and few between nowadays.

  • @brendamanley3019
    @brendamanley3019 Год назад +168

    I learned to use an ice cream scoop from my grandma to scoop the seeds. It saved us MANY MANY bent spoons ❤

  • @57Weaver
    @57Weaver Год назад +8

    I enjoyed this video so much without the music. Thank you for not adding it. It was a pleasure to see your reward plaque. :)

  • @loanalacy4701
    @loanalacy4701 Год назад +113

    Thank you for sharing your old ways… I have been canning for years. I loved your video on canning pears. I have never been a fan of canned pears in the past. And I have a pear tree and hate to waste the ones we don’t eat fresh. However!!! Considering the way things are at the moment I decided to can them anyway. Well I did it your way and OMG THE BEST EVER! They are not mush, Thanks again for sharing. You are brilliant! 😊😉

    • @veronicavatter6436
      @veronicavatter6436 Год назад +2

      Aren't they just?! Home canned peaches and pears can't compare to the ones at the store!

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah 9 месяцев назад

      U can dehydrate them too

    • @kayeyeager8006
      @kayeyeager8006 Месяц назад

      I put a slice of orange in the bottom of my jars and make my syrup 1/2 honey and half white sugar. Talk about the dance on my tongue when I grab a jar and eat straight from it.

  • @kikiscreativetherapy2942
    @kikiscreativetherapy2942 Год назад +56

    I love that you are teaching your children where their food comes from and how to preserve it. Plus the quality time he is getting with you.

    • @renabarnett2238
      @renabarnett2238 Год назад +6

      Yep! I was thinking the same thing. Nothing like a one barf day home with mama. So much fun cause you are not actually sick, just had something your stomach needed to get rid of.

  • @JanGrowsVeg
    @JanGrowsVeg Год назад +72

    another great squash meal is to dust those raw squash cubes in flour and salt and pepper, then fry in butter until browned and soft. This is an old depression meal and it’s so tasty. Hope you try it . Great video

    • @leahtruckenbrod1279
      @leahtruckenbrod1279 Год назад +4

      Ooooh thanks for that idea ! ( As I'm looking at a LOT of squash from the garden)

    • @NW-gi5ny
      @NW-gi5ny Год назад

      Thank you 😊 I will try this!

    • @brendadonabedian6324
      @brendadonabedian6324 Год назад

      Thank you. I’d love to try❤

  • @loisxander6321
    @loisxander6321 Месяц назад +6

    Harrison sure does love his mommy. He gives you lots of hugs. What a sweetheart.

  • @Prezlsc
    @Prezlsc Год назад +51

    You SO deserve the subscriber plaque award for all your hardwork, wisdom and teaching ❤ And always delivered with such a sweet spirit of joy!

  • @pegz.3959
    @pegz.3959 Месяц назад +7

    You are one of the most sensible people I have listened to. Thank you.😊

  • @karenm7433
    @karenm7433 Год назад +32

    I’m with you on rebel canning pumpkin Puree! Can you show a canning recipe for pumpkin butter?? Congrats on your 100K award 🎉

  • @FoundThingsandFamilyLegacies
    @FoundThingsandFamilyLegacies Год назад +21

    Thank you for bringing me back to my time with our son when he was young. He was truly our Miracle as we had tried for 14 years to have a child and then God blessed us! I left working in the corporate world, as it was filled with death threats, 24 hours on the job available, etc.. and I had cried out to God to guide me into a new place. During my "sabbatical" from that environment, we found out we were expecting and the journey has been so incredible since - he is now 22 years old and a senior at university. Also, thank you for affirming my thoughts on canning pumpkin or squash. We are in our late 50s and early 60s.

  • @elizabethtunstall
    @elizabethtunstall Год назад +8

    You have got to be one of the most patient moms out there

  • @jerisharpe906
    @jerisharpe906 4 месяца назад +16

    Dear Ruth Ann, your instructions on preserving food makes much more sense than the government instruvtions. My mother did some of her canning in the water bath & pressure canning methods. We were never sick ftom her cooking or canning out of our garden. Even canning the chickens she purchased fron the neighbors nor from the milk or eggs. If tge hovetnment wouldn't allow big business to add junk to our food so they cwn mske more money, we would be a lot healthier.

    • @jendonofrio7451
      @jendonofrio7451 19 дней назад +1

      Yeah there are more food recalls from govt food system than ever. Walmart just had one.
      When do you ever hear of somebody getting sick from home canned foods? I have not… and me and all my neighbors grew up on home canned foods

    • @chevypreps6417
      @chevypreps6417 18 дней назад

      @@jendonofrio7451 Botulism from home canning is very rare. In 2012 there was only 2 cases of botulism from home canning.

  • @goodbloomgirl
    @goodbloomgirl Год назад +50

    One other method to preserve pumpkin is dehydrating. After blending, dehydrate, then blend into powder.

    • @wendyzimmerman6002
      @wendyzimmerman6002 Год назад

      How do you dehydrate pumpkins

    • @susan3200
      @susan3200 Год назад +8

      ​@wendyzimmerman6002
      I have a Cosiri food dehydrator. I roast in oven first, use an immersion blender to puree, and spread the puree on parchment paper on my dehydrator mats on the trays. You spread it thicker than you would for a fruit leather. When it's dry, flip over and dehydrate a little longer. Cooll, break apart, and grind little by little in a coffee grinder. I keep my powder in a jar in my cupboard.

    • @wendyzimmerman6002
      @wendyzimmerman6002 Год назад +1

      @@susan3200 very interesting I may try it

    • @רבקה-ב8ג
      @רבקה-ב8ג 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@susan3200I do that too. I also freeze dry it and powder it.

  • @karenfleming1500
    @karenfleming1500 Год назад +5

    I a absolutely love you I feel like I know you I appreciate and Thank God for letting me find your channel I love it!!!

  • @OZARKMEL
    @OZARKMEL Год назад +33

    I love watching the loving way your children are with your pets...the cats, dogs, cows etc. They are truly tender hearted and gentle with them. Thank you for the tips on pumpkin puree, much appreciated.

  • @hargrovegeneralgoods
    @hargrovegeneralgoods Год назад +7

    Hot tip! If you have a hand mixer it makes it much easier to separate seed from guts. I put them in a big bowl with water and hit it with the hand mixer. The guts wrap around the beater and the seeds come out!

  • @marilynmarilynohearn476
    @marilynmarilynohearn476 Год назад +6

    I did really enjoyed this video. I especially enjoyed you son. Just think how much more he will know more than we do. I just love it it.

  • @stace406
    @stace406 19 дней назад +1

    OMG, Ruthann, you are the best. I mean, how else was the government going to take control of our food supply other than to tell us we can't preserve our own? Love the common sense and the healthy immune system. Thank you so much!

  • @WillowsGarden
    @WillowsGarden Год назад +19

    Hi RuthAnn and sweet family! Congratulations on achieving 100,000 subscribers and getting the silver button plaque.
    I hope your feeling better.
    I’ve made pumpkin butter and it’s as thick as your puréed squash/ pumpkin. It’s my grandmother’s recipe that she used for years.
    I use an ice cream scoop to clean out the squash and pumpkins., keeps my silverware from being bent.
    Harrison is such a big help and loved his blessing.
    Have a blessed day!

  • @sarahgordon4201
    @sarahgordon4201 Месяц назад +3

    I enjoy your every video, no matter the topic. You are such a person. You have such a lovely family and I wish more families raised their children following God.

  • @suevallejo8645
    @suevallejo8645 Год назад +4

    You're not lazy, you're exhausted! Love your videos.

    • @suevallejo8645
      @suevallejo8645 Год назад +1

      I made several of your lunch box recipes, my husband and I love them.

  • @patz780
    @patz780 Год назад +25

    I’ve only recently discovered your channel and enjoy every posting so much. Growing up as a Midwestern farm girl, your family life and story is a wonderful reminder of my farm girl days. Congratulations on reaching 100,000! You are so deserving of this recognition.

  • @susieathome9621
    @susieathome9621 Год назад +8

    I love how Harrison looks at you with adoring eyes. So beautiful to see.

  • @dadededadr
    @dadededadr Год назад +7

    I love how you tell us how you do things!!!! I trust your ways more then USDA!!!!

  • @TD-izAbxy
    @TD-izAbxy Год назад +21

    Harrison is adorable!
    I absolutely agree about canning pumpkin/squash. The rule makes no sense to me. I will can it when the pumpkin in my freezer is gone.
    Congratulations on your silver plaque, you deserve it.
    Thank you so much for taking the time to be with us, we love you and your family and the old ways you teach us!! ❤

  • @glendastaples9536
    @glendastaples9536 Год назад +16

    Pumpkin is the first food I learned to canned, back in 1972. My neighbor back then, taught me. We pressure canned at 10 pounds for 80 minutes, as per the Kerr canning booklet at the time. I'm still here. Most years I freeze a pumpkin, as I don't own a pressure canner anymore. I just like the freshness of pumpkin. I have done different colors and different types of pumpkin squash. I enjoy the challenge of different types. Thanks for your videos.

    • @jitterbug9595
      @jitterbug9595 Год назад +3

      The canning books I use are the older ones my mom and grandma grew up with!

    • @AllOuttaSpoons
      @AllOuttaSpoons Год назад +1

      Thank you for this information!

    • @loritaylor6408
      @loritaylor6408 Год назад +1

      Since you are freezing the pumpkin--which I need to do this year, because I don't have a pressure canner--do you add a little more to your freezer container than the recipe says, because of the moisture loss on thawing?

    • @glendastaples9536
      @glendastaples9536 Год назад +2

      I put 2 cups of pumpkin in a zip type bag and lay it flat in freezer. If the pumpkin is too watery when I use for cooking or baking, I will put it in a pot and cook out some of the extra water. Never have had a problem with it. Good luck and enjoy!

    • @glendastaples9536
      @glendastaples9536 Год назад +1

      @@loritaylor6408 I don't, but you can if you want to. It's a good suggestion.

  • @leahtruckenbrod1279
    @leahtruckenbrod1279 Год назад +20

    I have found using a small canning lid to scrape out squash, saves so much effort and less bent spoons 😜

  • @janetbrowning6602
    @janetbrowning6602 Месяц назад +3

    You have the best canning videos on the internet. You are so thorough and honest. Thank you for this. I really appreciate all you do for your community. ❤🎉😂 you deserve a zillion subscribers. I look forward to your next one!

  • @barbs.7367
    @barbs.7367 Год назад +12

    Good morning, enjoyed learning about how to work up the squash seeds, I never knew too boil first👍🏼, going to try that again this way!

  • @inannashu689
    @inannashu689 Год назад +5

    Love your honesty and common sense,really appreciate your videos much.

  • @maggypatches
    @maggypatches Год назад +5

    my gran did the same, said the same. she would always add a pinch of love!

  • @KimsKluckers
    @KimsKluckers Год назад +14

    Congratulations on your award. You are so very deserving. You are my favorite Homesteading channel and I have turned many people onto you. I live amongst Amish country and often do business with them. Too much business with baked goods. 😊. You have such an abundance of energy. Harrison is such a helpful, loving young man. You've done a great job mama. 🥰

  • @michaeljaques2316
    @michaeljaques2316 Год назад +9

    Ruthann, I just wanted to start off saying I love watching your videos. You are so smart and I really like how you explain things. I always learn something new watching your videos.

  • @jennicraig
    @jennicraig Год назад +2

    Thank you for showing my daughter's picture she colored for you. You made her day!

    • @jennicraig
      @jennicraig Год назад

      She loved meeting you ❤

  • @stephencameron1709
    @stephencameron1709 Год назад +25

    Congratulations! Loved hearing your explanation about canning squash. Loved Harrison’s prayer. ❤🙏Val C

  • @sharonwittmayer1221
    @sharonwittmayer1221 Год назад +8

    Aaahhhheeeeee!!!!🎉 Congratulations!!!!! Thank you for teaching and sharing all that you do. The Zimmerman family journey is such a blessing to our community.❤🎉❤

  • @carmalitayanock9584
    @carmalitayanock9584 Год назад +15

    Harrison is growing up so fast & what a wonderful helper. He's so eager to learn & help just as the older siblings do.
    Thank you for this very informative video. I've always steered clear of these types squash since my only battle wit a butternut was a lose for me. I now feel confident to try one more time.
    God bless you and your family. Prayers for your illness too.

  • @sharonwittmayer1221
    @sharonwittmayer1221 Год назад +3

    Perfect timing!!!!❤

  • @reneesireci9076
    @reneesireci9076 Год назад +17

    I enjoy watching you work in your kitchen and garden! Such an inspiration~

  • @maryannecozza8686
    @maryannecozza8686 29 дней назад +2

    Congratulations ❤️. You and your entire family deserve it. Thank you for sharing, teaching and inspiring us! I especially love to see the kids with the animals! To see your son sitting and patting the two cows showed such love I just wanted to hug them all! God Bless😍

  • @lucythomas4077
    @lucythomas4077 Год назад +14

    Thank you for sharing your story with us. I’m new to canning , gardening and cooking from scratch as much as I can. Your a very smart and wonderful woman. Love the channel

  • @mommie2492
    @mommie2492 Год назад +14

    Congratulations! You deserve the award. You work so hard to show us your life on your farm. I so appreciate all your recipes.

  • @tamararobinson2069
    @tamararobinson2069 Год назад +21

    Congrats!!!👏🎉 so happy others are watching and learning & being inspired by you & your family!!
    I’ve battled this no canning pumpkin/winter squash in my noggin with the exact same common sense thoughts as you. Thank you for putting it out there and making it all so clear👍🏼🤗👏❤

  • @Martipenny
    @Martipenny Месяц назад +1

    I love the way Harrison plays with everything!!! The squash helmet!😅😅😅

  • @barnrazedbyjesse6893
    @barnrazedbyjesse6893 Год назад +15

    How awesome to hang out with Eustace! Thank you for all the information including the short cuts for non ambitious days.

    • @mcintyrefarm634
      @mcintyrefarm634 Год назад

      which video is the Ruthannes visit to Homesteaders of America in?

  • @judyhawkins6470
    @judyhawkins6470 10 дней назад

    How cute is Harrison. Just so willing to help you. Congratulations on your silver play button

  • @tinafry6769
    @tinafry6769 Год назад +6

    I so enjoy your videos. They are never long enough ❤.

  • @janetdufresne4448
    @janetdufresne4448 Год назад +5

    I'm so glad you share your home preparedness. Congratulation on your silver button. You deserve this. Your knowledge is so valuable to other.

  • @teriadams7398
    @teriadams7398 Год назад +33

    I have canned pumpkin for many years. If you are worried, I always wash any mellons, squash, citrus in the sink with a weak bleach solution, a cap of bleach in one side of a double sink half full of water. The act of cutting through the skin into the flesh will spread any spores into the food. I also for many years have put a couple of drops of dish soap in the sink of water to wash all my veggies especially lettuce or greens from a store. I will add salt to drive bugs out like in broccoli, I will let that sit in the sink for a few minutes but only with salt water. Don't let food soak in the bleach solution or soapy water just swish around good and rinse well. It will remove any sprays if you purchase your items to process. I never do larger than a pint of pumpkin, I have never had a problem.

    • @hadrianryan4179
      @hadrianryan4179 Год назад +9

      I do the same thing with a few tablespoons 30% household vinegar in water! Strips the bugs & sprays right off 😊

    • @teriadams7398
      @teriadams7398 Год назад +4

      @@hadrianryan4179 Awesome, common sense goes a long way I think.

  • @riverduck3
    @riverduck3 Год назад +16

    First of all, congratulations on your RUclips Creator Award! I'm glad that you and your hubby had a good time at the conference! And it looks like you were even interviewed by a local newscaster! You do great things for others, and in turn God is rewarding you greatly!

  • @judyrosy
    @judyrosy Год назад +12

    I agree. I can split pea soup which is the same consistency.

  • @susanhayes9659
    @susanhayes9659 Год назад +7

    I look so forward to watching your videos and learning more ways to preserve food for my husband and myself! Thank you! You and your family are a treasure to all of us.

  • @jeanhorvath9567
    @jeanhorvath9567 Год назад +10

    I truly enjoyed this video. Thank you for such detailed explanations on why and how you can pumpkin/squash puree. I am quickly running out of freezer space, so this is very timely for me. I did make up a double recipe of your pumpkin pie filling and froze it. I can't believe how good it is. It's so much better than even good quality store bought canned pumpkin. Thank you for your teaching techniques. I've learned so much from your channel. 71 years old, and I'm still learning!

  • @deniseosward574
    @deniseosward574 3 месяца назад +1

    Harrison is adorable. It’s so cute to see how a boy reacts.

  • @poodledaddles1091
    @poodledaddles1091 Год назад +3

    Ugh, yes the clean-up!

  • @sueamyotte2209
    @sueamyotte2209 Месяц назад +1

    Congratulations Zimmermans! You so deserve this award! I’m very happy I came across you! We share a lot of similar values! I try to preserve everything I can! Plus I’ve been a forager for about 3 years now and I make a lot of homemade medicine and salves so you have helped me with that as well! Bravo Ruthann you are truly an inspiration! ❤ PS, I have no faith in the US FDA…..in fact anything with tomatoes I open kettle and have for 43/years as my Mother and Grandmother did! To date I have never had a jar not seal or spoil! 🤷‍♀️

  • @carolinecraven2556
    @carolinecraven2556 Год назад +12

    Congratulations on your 100,000 Subscribers Plaque. Well deserved! I love your content. For my own selfish purpose I wish you would do more than one a week, but coming from a family of 10 children myself, I understand how busy and never-ending a Mother's work is. I love that you never shy away from showing your thanks to God for the bounty He has blessed you and your family with. Thank you for such quality and educational content!

  • @suebelleau9924
    @suebelleau9924 24 дня назад

    You are such the sweetest person. Thank You for sharing your life and family with us.

  • @sandrasstitches
    @sandrasstitches Год назад +13

    Here in Australia we call Butternut Pumpkin. Squash, for us, is a small yellow vegetable.
    It never ceases to be weird to hear Americans call Butternut a “squash” 🤪
    I have stumbled across a yummy recipe for Pumpkin Scones (the ‘o’ is a short sound here 😉). They are often requested by my neighbours for our Sunday afternoon tea get-togethers ☕ 😋
    I cook the Butternuts; mash them; then freeze them in pumpkin soup and pumpkin scone size recipes servings 🙂

    • @PeriwinkleBluetag
      @PeriwinkleBluetag Год назад +1

      If you eat a pumpkin when it is greenish, it tastes like a squash. I actually learned that while living in Australia so I’m assuming that is how or why Americans refer to them as squash instead of pumpkin.

    • @janshe3597
      @janshe3597 Год назад +2

      Strange isn’t it. Here in North America we call that small yellow vegetable a spaghetti squash, there are also acorn squash, butternut squash, buttercup squash, etc, etc, there are over fifty different varieties of squash.
      The only thing we call a pumpkin is the round ribbed vegetable with a flat bottom and top, that comes in two colours, orange or white…Pumpkins are what we decorate with on Halloween.
      Regardless, a pumpkin is also a member of the squash family…

    • @hadrianryan4179
      @hadrianryan4179 Год назад +1

      We call the small yellow ones squash too! lol

  • @serenatrillions667
    @serenatrillions667 Год назад +1

    My name is Kim and I’m from California. I’m a nurse watching you fills my heart. I miss my grandmother and watching. You reminds me so much of her. I love how you take care of your family. You are an example to all. Would you please consider giving us some insight on your Christmas decorations, traditions, and so forth this year thank you and much love health and blessings to your family.

  • @jAnEl1111
    @jAnEl1111 Год назад +3

    Thanks for sharing, it brings me joy:)

  • @elaineproffitt1032
    @elaineproffitt1032 4 месяца назад +3

    Harrison is so sweet and loves you so much!!

  • @bethford2334
    @bethford2334 Год назад +13

    Thank you so much for showing how to prepare squash from garden to table. I have never cooked squash, but now I feel like I know what to do to fix it the right way. Harrison was quite the helper on this project! Have a wonderful week!

  • @corinaosorio2236
    @corinaosorio2236 12 дней назад

    Our family enjoys all your input/ teaching and reasoning. My husband and I have learned the love for canning and preservation. Jesus is Lord.

  • @carolcrudder7864
    @carolcrudder7864 Год назад +9

    Congratulations Ruth Ann on one hundred thousand subscribers! I know it must be hard work. God bless always ❤

  • @annsmith8343
    @annsmith8343 Год назад +9

    Ruthann, use the sharp edge of a canning lid to scrape the seeds out!! It works fantastic!

  • @benzoverakers1877
    @benzoverakers1877 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this!!! I never new of the canning police! I just followed family recipes for preserving the harvest!!! The 3 generations of family I grew up in no one ever got sick.

  • @evelynladue491
    @evelynladue491 Год назад +4

    Thank you for showing your puree techniques. And congratulations on your award!

  • @journeywithnichole
    @journeywithnichole Год назад +2

    What a glorious ending with that well deserved plaque!!!!

  • @lorivand7985
    @lorivand7985 Год назад +11

    CONGRATULATIONS 🎉 on your RUclips plak!!! I have recently discovered your channel and fell in love with it!! Thank you for all your hard work and sharing it with us ❤

  • @angelamccracken6501
    @angelamccracken6501 Месяц назад +1

    What a blessing you are! 🙏🏼✝️🕊️🙌

  • @barbaracrim3516
    @barbaracrim3516 Год назад +4

    Thank you for your video on how to canned squash. I love your homesteading videos and learn so much from them.❤️

  • @verandahmeander
    @verandahmeander Год назад +1

    Writing on the paper .... brilliant. I kept on thinking I will know which seed it was, but invariably became uncertain. I greatly admire the way your family interacts. Beautiful.

  • @wendya1250
    @wendya1250 Год назад +8

    It warmed my heart to see you with your son. You are so patient and gentle. I love how you encourage him to help and didn't fuss at him for bending the spoon (like I'm afraid I would have done). I love squash. So far I have frozen it or pressure canned in cubes. I think I will give canning the puree a try.

  • @OurHalfAcreHomestead
    @OurHalfAcreHomestead Год назад

    I have been saying this for years. Good For you! Baby food consitancy!

  • @debrabushby108
    @debrabushby108 Год назад +4

    Congratulations on your silver button, I love watching your videos about your life , you work so hard and explain everything so well,

  • @ladyryan902
    @ladyryan902 9 месяцев назад +2

    I know you mentioned previously that you are writing a book.im praying you are putting in canning instructions also? Your book will be the 1st I'll buy from channels 😅 and a blessings to all.cant wait! Thx

  • @juliahelland6488
    @juliahelland6488 Год назад +3

    Yay, over 100k subscribers! I always interchange pumpkin and squash. My dad said he'd never eat a squash pie, and I told him it would taste just like a pumpkin pie, so he couldn't taste the difference. I had to call his bluff, and of course, he couldn't taste the difference. We had a good laugh about it. 💯❣️
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @carolbailey2289
    @carolbailey2289 3 месяца назад +2

    I really appreciate the reality and honesty of your videos. 🌹

  • @christileach4644
    @christileach4644 Год назад +7

    RuthAnn, congratulations on your 100K plaque! I did very much enjoy this week’s video, and I’m already looking forward to next week’s. Thank you for sharing! ❤ xo

  • @marthawilliams3567
    @marthawilliams3567 11 дней назад

    It was great to see Eustace!! I love watching him on Mountain Men!!

  • @tamara-lnlhomestead1441
    @tamara-lnlhomestead1441 Год назад +5

    Ruthann, congratulations on your placque, you deserve it, your channel is wonderful!🎉 I loved how you simply explained how to be able to can puree's that the government agencies say that we can't can at home. Harrison is a great lil helper and my son's middle name is Harrison.❤ You're such a Blessing to the Homesteading community and learn so much from you. Have a Blessed week with the family.🙏🫂❤️

  • @MiraSky
    @MiraSky 3 месяца назад +2

    You deserve that play button and so much more!!

  • @BonnieJoan
    @BonnieJoan Год назад +10

    Congrats on the milestone! You have definitely earned it! Love your channel!

  • @Cindy-em1bi
    @Cindy-em1bi 2 месяца назад +1

    I love the fact you do this with your son. it makes me think of my son and how he loves helping me. I am new to your channel but you have won over my heart on how you do things. Please keep up the good work and don't ever listen to those negative comments.

  • @Paula-po9kx
    @Paula-po9kx Год назад +6

    Thank you Ruth Ann. I look forward to seeing you every Saturday, you share your knowledge and experience with us what a blessing you are. You can’t always follow the USDA guidelines because everything you do maybe different than how they write the guidelines, you do you. I love squash, every kind, anyway it’s prepared, I enjoyed your little helper he’s adorable.

  • @hellotherehomestead
    @hellotherehomestead Год назад +1

    Thank you for the shoutout!!!!! It was wonderful meeting you! Your content is amazing! ❤

  • @lisaholt3627
    @lisaholt3627 Год назад +5

    Oh Ruth Ann, I'm so happy for you! Congratulations on the plaque. I love that Harrison gets in the kitchen with you and loves to learn and help. I'm looking forward to canning pumpkin now. Blessings to you and your sweet family., from Kentucky.