Edibles '11 chapter 2

Stamford, CT(Zone 6b)

The other thread was much too long! We came from http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1186150/

East Bridgewater, MA


What "Staples" do you Keep on Hand ???

canned mushrooms

canned white tuna (the "light tuna" has become so mushy)

dark olives

pasta sauce

canned soup (despite the egregious sodium content)

canned, crushed pineapple (it's packed in its own juice, no sugar added, and it goes with poultry,
and adds zip to a salad; not as high in carbs as you might think,
since a small amount is all that's needed).

all-natural peanut butter

salsa (yes, the jar stuff is not as good as homemade, but if you're tired...)







.

I cant can anything that is not acidic or pickled as I dont have a pressure cooker. I can: Salsa, Tomatoes, Beets, Relish and Hot Peppers.

This year I am thinking I will freeze as I still have a freezer, that has been sitting in the box now for what? 3 years?

Albacore Tuna, Spam, canned soups, veggies and some fruits. Lots of macaroni, spaghetti and rice. Always keep a spare of: Flower, sugar and condiments.

I try to keep enough in stock to be able to feed Jim and I for a month, if push comes to shove.

5 years been contimplating buying a Peacock !


East Bridgewater, MA


A peacock ?

Not sure I understand, other than they are beautiful...and very loud vocally.

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

They attack and eat husbands when push comes to shove.

Thomaston, CT

Picked the first cuke & a handful of beans, plus 3 small maters from the garden....am eating son's blueberries. Staples? Baked beans, soup, tuna, pasta, kidney beans, rice, olives.....I won't starve, but the combos may be strange.

East Bridgewater, MA


Ahh, the first cuke...sweet memories.

Enjoy your son's homegrown blueberries, a gift from the heavens!

Thomaston, CT

They are on the farm....5,000 bushes, twelve varieties.....not really home grown, but at least they are free.

Thomaston, CT

Picked a ton of green beans today....also a mini zuke....hate the really large ones, cannot use them up, so I tried a mini variety, & am very pleased with the size......

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Cool! The blackberries are almost ready!

Over sized zukes I make relish.

Thomaston, CT

I will have some in a few weeks unless the catbird gets to them first.....

Fairfield County, CT(Zone 6b)

Gave away two cukes and two ears of corn to young man selling magazines and books. He said that he was from Opelika, AL trying to earn enough points to get money for college. I feel sorry for the young people that work this "program". I am sure that they are being taken advantage of by the promoters. I budget $50 a month for "charity" and that is how much the magazine subscription came to - exactly. Have to catch up with the cat groups I support next month. . . He really wanted my blackberries but none of them were ripe yet. :(

South China, ME(Zone 5a)

Your such a sweetie Yank! I agree they are more than likely being taken advantage of. :(

Blue berries are starting. ^_^

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South China, ME(Zone 5a)

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South China, ME(Zone 5a)

I have a watermelon too!! ^_^

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Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Cool!

Thomaston, CT

Pies coming up! You are very nice, Memory....I wouldn't answer the door!

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Very nice, Yank. I have had steady charities since I first started making money.

East Bridgewater, MA


A lot of people think that charity has to be a large financial gesture, so they procrastinate about donating.

The trick is to incorporate *tiny* actions/resources on a daily basis, and it gets easier and easier as the mind (and the subconscious) learns to redirect resources to a higher and greater use for those who need it.

central, NJ(Zone 6b)

Came home from picking up the kids from VBS and there was a basket of tomatoes and zucchini on my stoop(from my next door neighbor)

East Bridgewater, MA


Everyone, march on !!!

Glory to those who are generous !

Fairfield County, CT(Zone 6b)

I have green tomatoes - but nothing even close to ripe.

Same here and I am not eating fried green tomatoes. Walked down this morning and I have to start to tying them up again. Also I got a tomatoe plant that I grew and its not anything I have ever seen. They almost look like a type of melon !

Here they are. They are pointed. Romas are not this shape. They are in the big boy row. So I know I did not grow these and I did not buy any.
Anyone ever see anything like this?

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Fairfield County, CT(Zone 6b)

They kind of look like the heart-shaped tomatoes that my portugese neighbors gave me plants for.

Thomaston, CT

They look like ox hearts....I have grown yellow & orange ox hearts.....

Yes it does! Especially with the veins. Thanks Yankee & Robindog

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Pepperell, MA(Zone 6a)

looks like you have some more branches to cut off sherrie - i had to do a few the other day too

Fairfield County, CT(Zone 6b)

When mine get ripe I will post a pic and maybe they are Ox hearts, too.

I know Bill but I am not going out now till probably Sunday unless you want to find me passed out under them.

Pepperell, MA(Zone 6a)

the early evening or morning - with this humidity the fungus is growing very fast - i would spray again too at least once a week.

A week is today....

Pepperell, MA(Zone 6a)

just do not want to read about you jumping off a bridge:)

Or driving the tractor through the garden just a swinging :-)

South China, ME(Zone 5a)

Just came in from the veggie garden. ^_^

This is several varieties of lettuce, rosemary and mints.

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South China, ME(Zone 5a)

This is a mass of vines....all watermelon and cantaloupe. :)

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The watermelon

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Cantaloupe

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South China, ME(Zone 5a)

Tomato plant and the cages Allison recomended. They work!!! No folding over....im ordering 4 more!

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