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    Fun Canning Beans

    Just sitting here enjoying myself, . . .

    First picking of the white half runner beans, . . . got 32 pints, . . . but not without drama.

    Went to Lowes to get some conduit and stuff for a small electric job. Came home, . . . unloaded, . . . happened to look at the end of the bundle, . . . one stick short.

    Came in the house, . . . aggravated, . . . started canning beans anyway.

    Circuit breaker kept tripping on the stove, . . . amp meter said less than 20 amps per leg, . . . "pop" goes the breaker.

    Back to Lowes for the breaker, . . . and missing stick of conduit.

    Changed out breaker, . . . beans are all done, . . . sitting here having just chowed down on a small bowl of grits with lots of butter and salt, . . . admiring my beany handiwork.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dwight55 View Post
    Just sitting here enjoying myself, . . .

    First picking of the white half runner beans, . . . got 32 pints, . . . but not without drama.

    Went to Lowes to get some conduit and stuff for a small electric job. Came home, . . . unloaded, . . . happened to look at the end of the bundle, . . . one stick short.

    Came in the house, . . . aggravated, . . . started canning beans anyway.

    Circuit breaker kept tripping on the stove, . . . amp meter said less than 20 amps per leg, . . . "pop" goes the breaker.

    Back to Lowes for the breaker, . . . and missing stick of conduit.

    Changed out breaker, . . . beans are all done, . . . sitting here having just chowed down on a small bowl of grits with lots of butter and salt, . . . admiring my beany handiwork.

    May God bless,
    Dwight
    Pressure cook them? They look great?
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    Oh, yeah, . . . pressure cook is only way for me.

    I survived those water bath canned beans (done in a wash tub, . . . over a wood fire, . . . out in the yard, . . . piece of metal roof for a lid) . . . but since I got three of the pressure vessels, . . . more fun to use them.

    Planted 5 rows of beans same day, . . . same bag of seed, . . . using same seeder. 3 rows are between 2 and 3 ft tall, . . . one row is 4 ft +, . . . one row would be 7 ft tall, . . . but the fence is only 5 ft. God awfulest pile of bean plants as well, . . . on the big row, . . .

    It's the same plot of ground that last year did not produce 2 quarts of beans, . . . this year I've got the beans, . . . plus potato plants that were darn near 40 inches tall.

    I think I'm also going to learn how to can potatoes, . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dwight55 View Post
    I think I'm also going to learn how to can potatoes, . . .

    May God bless,
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    Canned potatoes are the BEST! They are even more potatoey than fresh! Fry up some canned potatoes with some butter, garlic and salt and you are living LARGE!
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    Thanks, my friend, . . .

    I was told that 350 lineal feet of potato plants will generally provide something like 1 pound per foot, . . . maybe a bit less.

    That being the case, . . . I've got a lot of canning to do, . . . and I'm thinking that it should result in some "good stuff" when the snow is flying this winter.

    We'll also be handing some out, I'm sure, . . . as garden fresh taters are always better than those found at Krogers and whatnot.

    They also do well in a pan of green beans with a half dozen strips of bacon thrown in for good measure.

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    Wife steams ours then stuffs them in plastic bags and freezes them. Still taste fresh even 6 months later

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarge7402 View Post
    Wife steams ours then stuffs them in plastic bags and freezes them. Still taste fresh even 6 months later
    We freeze sweet corn. Blanch and freeze in ziplocks its lasted 2 years with the taste of summer still in it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hawgrider View Post
    We freeze sweet corn. Blanch and freeze in ziplocks its lasted 2 years with the taste of summer still in it.
    We do that too. But ours never lasts 2 years; 6 months at best. (I am a corn-on-the-cob eatin' fool.)
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    We do that too. But ours never lasts 2 years; 6 months at best. (I am a corn-on-the-cob eatin' fool.)
    We try to do enough to last a winter sometimes we overdue it. Generally we put one heaping cup in a sammich size ziplock and flatten it out along with the air. They stack nice that way.
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    This is something I want to try and have a few crocks sitting in my Grandmother's basement that no one will ever use in that family so think I will bring them home next time up.

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