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I like pickles, but if you offer me a jar of my Aunt Ruth’s pickles…I hide them. Seriously. I sit in a dark corner where no one else can see and eat just one. Then I hide the jar again. They are a precious commodity. One that isn’t shared in abundance and is extremely hard to come by. You are only offered one jar each year. ONE jar. You have to make it last and I don’t care how much you love your spouse and kids…this is the one thing you just don’t want to share. ONE jar, that’s it. That equals out to about 24 pickles. That is 2 per month. That is all you get and if you decide to share they are gone in one week. They have been known to be gone in one day.

If you are really, really lucky your Mom lives next door and you can sneak over to her house when she isn’t home and eat a pickle out of her jar of Aunt Ruth’s pickles. At her house you have to be careful though. Their have been known to be imitations in her refrigerator. You have to know the difference or else open every jar of homemade pickles and take a sample till you find the right jar. Not that I would ever do such a thing mind you.

This year, I decided that I would take Aunt Ruth’s recipe and try my hand at making my own pickles and hope like the dickens they turn out like hers.

homemade dill pickles

I had a couple of issues right off though. First, I couldn’t find fresh dill…ANYWHERE. And I looked, and looked, and looked. I went to 14 different grocery stores. I went to the Mennonite’s. I asked everyone I knew to ask. I ended up using dill seed since I wasn’t ever able to find the fresh stuff.

The next issue is that I was unsure of what to do about one of the instructions in her recipe…you will see, because I am going to write it exactly as she did. I wish I had a portable xerox phaser 8560. That way I could just go in a copy all of her recipes….

RUTH’S KOSHER DILL PICKLES

1 mess small cucumbers (as many as you have)

2 quarts vinegar

2 quarts water

1 1/2 cups Kosher Salt

1 TBSP alum

1 head Dill Weed for each jar

1 clove fresh garlic for each jar

Wash the cucumbers. Mix the water, vinegar, salt and alum and bring to a boil.

Using hot quart jars, put 1 head dill weed and 1 clove of garlic into each jar. Pack with cucumbers. Fill each jar with the boiling mixture and seal each jar with a hot lid and ring.

That is all there is to her recipe. And I made 12 jars. I would really like to have made 52 jars. That is a jar a week. Then I might would be open to sharing. Might be, mind you…I didn’t say I definitely would. Ok, so I would and I will. But when I get my jar from Aunt Ruth this Christmas, I am still going to hide that one.

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It is my solemn vow to get these tomatoes finished today. Seriously. I am going to get completely done. At least until the next batch comes through the door. I hope to concentrate the rest of this week on a different vegetable. This week I want to make pickles. Lots and lots of pickles. Whole ones, spears, chips, dill, sweet, bread and butter, cubes. In other words, all of them. Now I just have to get the cucumbers.

The thing is, I could get a lot more done if I could stay off of the computer. But I think of something I need to look up so I come look it up and the next thing I know 30 minutes are gone. Then I will think of something I needed to research, like how to buy musical instruments and another hour is gone. Then I have to check my e-mail, and my facebook, and my twitter. And well, I just end up staying in front of the computer for most of the day.

Oh, you wanted to know why I wanted to know how to buy musical instruments. Well, I have decided I want to learn how to play the guitar. I have really always wanted to learn to play. I want to sit by a bonfire, roast marshmallows and play the guitar and invite everyone over that I know. Bric says I just need to stick to cooking for everyone that I know, that they would be much happier that way. Phooey on him is what I say!

 

I spent today making Salsa. I am loving all of the great stuff that I have been able to make and put up this year thanks to all of the tomatoes that great friends and family have gifted me with. There is just nothing better than going to the cabinet on a cold dreary day and pulling out something that reminds you of sunshine and warmth.

salsaAnd this is definite warmth!

The Salsa Recipe:

18 tomatoes

1/4 c.vinegar

2 onions finely chopped

1TBSP salt

1/2 tsp. garlic powder

2 cups peppers (I used 1 cup of mild and 1 cup of medium and just 1 hot pepper)

1/4 c. chopped cilantro

1 1/2tsp. chili powder

2 TBSP lime juice

I drop my tomatoes in boiling water and then put them in ice water to make them easy to peel. I then squeeze out any excess liquid and throw them in the food processor but you can dice them really fine, then simply combine all of the ingredients together. Let it sit in the refrigerator overnight. The next day bring the batch to a boil then put in pint jars. Place your jars in a pan of water and let boil for 20 minutes, this seals the lids. It’s that easy!

salsa in a jar

My pictures of food never show the true color no matter how hard I try. Especially if it is red. Maybe I need some floodlights in my kitchen or something. I took about 20 pictures just to get this one half way decent. If you make the salsa it will be a bright red. All of my photos look either orange or burgundy.

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Yesterday afternoon I loaded up a basket of peaches, a box of tomatoes and away I went. We made homemade spaghetti sauce and we also made peach preserves…and we canned it all except for the sauce we ate for supper.

The bad part, I never even took my camera out of the bag.There is not even ONE picture from the afternoon.

I know. It a tragedy. All I can say for myself is that I was having too much fun.

We also made a Peach Cobbler out of some of those fresh peaches…and all I can say about that is Yummm!

And that I am probably going to be needing some information on diets that work because there is too much good stuff coming in from people’s gardens at the moment and I can’t seen to be able to stop eating. If you send intervention, make sure they are strong willed, otherwise they will just be sucked in with me.

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