Last summer my friend Sue convinced me that I shouldn’t go through another canning season without a Victorio Food Strainer. At first I didn’t even understand what she was talking about. I don’t have a technical mind and in no way could even fathom how this works, let alone design something like this. But my hands, that is another story — they love this Victorio! I don’t have a food allergy to tomatoes but my hands really break out when I cut them up and process them. With the Victorio my handling of fruits and vegetables is much less. Washed fruit or veggies literally go into the hopper and the juice and pulp come out one direction and the skin, seeds and debris comes out into another bowl. Very fast, very amazing. I have included a link for the Victorio on Amazon so that you can check out this amazing machine. Thanks again Sue, as usual – you are right, I needed this 🙂
The tomatoes for this batch of salsa were processed in less than an hour with my sous-chef mom and I working side by side. A five gallon bucket of peaches were cleaned and ran through the Victorio in about 1 1/2 hours with two of us working on them. Such a time saver! I am not an expert canner but I absolutely love to do it. There is a feeling of accomplishment when I walk past my full pantry shelves and think, we did that! I use three sources when I am getting ready to can, (1) Ball Blue Book, a guide to home canning, freezing & dehydration,
(2) Pick Your Own.Org, an excellent website for recipes and information, and
(3) our Aunt Mattie Lou! 🙂 Mattie Lou lives about 5 miles down the road and is always ready to help with advice and occasionally helping hands! Between she and my mom they have 186 years of wisdom and information! Aren’t I lucky? 🙂
The newest copy of the Ball Blue Book happens to have a yellow and green cover. My Ball Blue Book is actually blue, but it is quite old. I will put a link on my
Rayleen suggests that you use your favorite peach cobbler recipe and instead of making the crumbly topping, just crumble the baked oatmeal and bake as directed! She even served this cobble to company. Great idea! Thank you, Rayleen, for sharing.
It seems I could just go on and on this morning but it really is time to wrap up this week’s blogging. If you missed any of these recipes this week, be sure and take a look!
Multigrain Pancakes with Peach Compote
Tuesdays With Dorie: Semolina Bread & my own Italian Herb Bread
A Perfectly Dressed Tomato and Cucumber Salad, perfect for summer barbecues!
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“I have chosen the way of faithfulness; I have set my heart on your laws.” Psalm 119:30 NIV
~Blessings, Catherine
I hope you find the http://www.pickyourown.org site a good one, I sure use it often!
Thank you for the new site to go to for some more canning recipes, never heard of it. Your jars are beautiful! Bought a box off peaches this morning myself along with 12 doz ears of corn and new potatoes and green beans. Time to get busy! Blessings 🙂