Saturday, August 22, 2009

Pray tell...Sauerkraut?

It's that time of the year, there are not enough days, and certainly not enough time to get everything done. Today was full of things to do - made sauerkraut for the first time, pretty easy! I had purchased a beautiful old crock (2 gallon) at the World's Longest Yard Sale about two weeks ago, with just this purpose in mind. I also had a huge head of cabbage ready to go. Here is the a link to the recipe I used:

http://chetday.com/sauerkrautrecipe.htm

So my crock is ready to go into hiding for the next 5 weeks. I'll keep you posted how it turns out!
Now cookingon the stove is tomato sauce. Though we did not have any tomatoes of our own , as we all know, I purchased 50 lbs. from another fellow Certified Naturally Grown farm, Gretchen at Greensleeves in Alexandria. I have an excellent Italian countertop pureer, and after blanching, coring and seeding the mostly roma tomatoes (there are a couple in there from Dan Berkshire's farm too, the ones Fran and I set the same day as ours), I added the wine, herbs and spices, and now the whole house smells great. Tomorrow, homemade ketchup. Once you've had homemade, you'll never go to store bought again. I'll post that recipe...

And finally, here is a great shot from the garden...I spied Mr. Mantis on my agastache looking for his next meal. I have lots of them around, and make sure to not destroy any of the preying mantis egg sacks when I clean up in the spring so they stay around.

1 comment:

  1. Hey Tricia,
    It's such a shame that you had to buy tomatoes this year! You're really staying busy there and getting a lot done! I'll look forward to your ketchup recipe :) Hope all is well your way.

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