How I FREEZE green beans - Easy blanch and freeze method to preserve beans
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2020
- I have a huge harvest of green beans, and I need to start getting them stored for the winter. This is an easy method i use to blanch and freeze my green beans. I hope this video inspires you to start to preserve your garden harvests.
Thankl you for sharing your skills and especially your encouraging words to NOT WASTE garden produce!!
Great video. I never thought about adding meat to my beans but definitely going to try it now.
Adding the meat just takes out that extra step. They turn out so yummy!
Thank you so much !❤
Hello Sara great tutorial. Freezing beans is a best and simple way to preserve. Thanks fro sharing. Big like and hug new
friend/ Gosia
Thank you! i subscribed back, and look forward to seeing your videos.
Thanks again Sara! We will be following most of your lessons for freezing and canning very soon. Thank you for sharing these!
They make a good ice pack too for a busted head. Been there and done that in Canada. Okay, they were peas, but same difference. lol
I'm having internet issues because of a storm. Hopefully this doesn't pop up twice. I'm trying to share as many tips as i can. Back in the day, i had to read books to learn how to preserve foods. LOL Thank goodness for videos.
Hey Sara, just a reminder we have the live chat tonight. Not as long as last week. 17 minutes or so. Same 630 p time. You are always welcome to drop in and drop your knowledge! Be blessed!
I'm sorry i missed it. We had new ducklings hatching. I had my hands full with giggling kids, and little fuzzy babies. I will be at the next one, for sure.
@@TheBigBlueHouseHomestead Oh that's okay. Our plan is to do that every Thursday at the same time. A 17-20 minute thing so people can chat gardening in the side box. We've done 2 on Thursday and before that 3 on Tuesday at noon. Seems evening is better for most folk. Be safe this weekend!
Ty for sharing! Very helpful ♥
Enjoyed the video, thanks for the info, I need to do this too.
Thank you! I'm glad you liked the video. I hope you can use the tips, and freeze your beans.
Interesting sharing, good luck from Việt Nam!
Thank you!
Thanks a lot for sharing this, Sara! I have learned so much from watching your channel!! Take care!!
I'm so glad you are learning. I wanted to share so much more, but i don't have enough time in the day to it.
You do great educational/instructional videos and, YES, I have learned a lot from watching and listening and taking notes. I've even saved a lot of your canning videos to my own little library to re-watch later. Thanks for all you do! Have a great week-end!!
206 you are rocking.
Thank you! I'm excited. Sending much love your way!
Sara loving these. I usually put up a lot of things not sure how much we will put up this year
Thank you! Hopefully you get a good winter stockpile saved up.
I started watching this at 2:40 PM my time in Arizona I have a question. Did I hear you correctly that you pulled out ham out of the freezer and that’s what you’re putting in with your green beans then you’re gonna refreeze.
🤗🌎GCF MY Beans are doing great too.
I'm glad your beans are doing great! Fresh beans from the garden are so good!
I recycle every single bag I have including my food saver bags. They are washed and reused until the only thing they're good for is putting wet garbage in.
How many bean plants do you think you have growing this year Sara?
I planted 16 Kentucky Wonder pole bean plants, 30 Tendergreen bush beans, and 15 Romano bush beans. I've tried other types in the past, but i think these produce the best, and have less bug issues. Rabbits still liked the young plants, but, that happens.
@@TheBigBlueHouseHomestead Oh wow! Boy I sure wish we had that much space to do that. We only have 15 blue lakes running and they just aren't hitting yet.
Off topic, how much rutabaga do you grow?
@@JulesGardening I haven't grown those yet. I need to watch your videos and learn.
I see you have a QVC knife
I wash my ziplocks out and then put them in the freezer till i need them.
That's a great tip! i hadn't thought about that.