Thursday, September 13, 2012

Tomatoes

This is about 40-50 lbs of tomatoes. I cooked it down for about 12 hours and ended up with several quarts and a few pints of tomato sauce. I chose not to can it because I have enough freezer space, but as tomato season rolls on and my freezer fills, I will start to can some of the sauce.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Grapes

A friend of the family has a large vineyard in his back yard, but doesn't do anything with the grapes. He told us to pick as much as we wanted so we brought a friend with us and cleared his vines.

We each picked an insane amount of grapes. I have canned 20 quarts of juice so far and still have three very full buckets of grapes in the freezer. I'm guessing I will get at least another 20 quarts.

Canning grapes juice requires a hot water canner. You wash the grapes, juice them, leave 1/4 inch of head space, and process for ten minutes.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Essential Oils


My collection of essential oils is slowly growing as I continue to learn how to use them.

I keep reading about Young Living thieves oil and when I found this recipe, I had to make it.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Happy Spray

I get this out when the kids are fighting in the house or in the van. I have no idea if it does anything to calm them down, but they do rally together in protest of the happy spray and stop fighting. I guess that means it works, right?

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Elderberry Tincture

I made elderberry syrup last year and thought I'd save myself some time and make a tincture this year. This is about a half of a gallon of elderberries and vodka. It sits in a dark corner in my kitchen and will stay there until we need it this winter. Elderberry is great for colds and flu.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Plum

This is a third of our plum harvest for the year. The trees bloomed early and the last spring frost took just about everything. This lovely plum is about as tall as my thumb.


Saturday, September 1, 2012

Vanilla

I decided to make my own vanilla extract. I cut open two vanilla beans, put them in a quart jar, and covered the beans with a bottle of vodka. I'll strain it in 4-6 months when it is darker in color.