We freeze them mostly in slices and some chopped for zucchini bread. She cubes some too for the chickens for a hot summer day snack.Very nice looking produce!
Do you store your zucchini with your edible food?????![]()
How far apart are your corn plantings Chris. We did two plantings at our old place about three weeks apart but just one here. We’re thankful for a good harvest but even though I picked it three different times that was way too much corn at one time.We are getting cucumbers like crazy now. We can't keep up with them and we only have two plants. Wife picks them when they are around 10" long. She just brought in the first ripe tomatoes. The cherry tomatoes we've been eating for a while. Second planting of sweet corn is done and the third planting will be ready in a week or two. Been dry so the potatoes are small, tennis ball size and smaller but good eating. Been eating the Yukon Golds skin and all as the skins are thin. The Reds keep better so they will be dug this fall.
Soybean fields are turning yellow already. Been a dry summer.
If your ending up with a lot of water or some separation your not cooking them down long enough.We tried making tomato juice mainly for tomato beers. Ended up with about as much water as tomato juice so gave that up as a bad adventure. Don't to the paste or other stuff as I don't care much for cooked tomatoes. Some in spaghetti sauce is about it. Like my tomato's fresh sliced. For just the 2 of us don't pay to make a big variety.
Our second planting of beans always does better than the first. I think next year we are going to plant them late.Picked & canned 14 pints of green beans today. Early crop didn't do very well, so I planted more for this crop!
Your probably right. For no more than we use it would be cheaper to buy a can of juice now and then rather than pay for the gas to cook them for hours on end. Home canning is better product but is a long way from free or even cheap at times.If your ending up with a lot of water or some separation your not cooking them down long enough.
We aren’t making any juice just tomato sauce, spaghetti sauce, stewed, and some ketchup. Roger do you like fried green tomatoes? If so try canning those they are really good.Your probably right. For no more than we use it would be cheaper to buy a can of juice now and then rather than pay for the gas to cook them for hours on end. Home canning is better product but is a long way from free or even cheap at times.