Danielle collects ripe ground cherries by lifting the vine and gathering the ones that have fallen. |
August 24, 2010
"Okay, so I have to ask...what is a ground cherry?"
August 21, 2010
What to do with a Hungarian Hot Wax Pepper
As promised at the Farmer's Market, here is the recipe displayed with our Hungarian Hot Wax Peppers. It was passed on to our brother from a family friend, and the tradition continues!
1. Wash and cut out the insides of the peppers. (the more seeds that are left with the peppers the hotter they will be.) Slice to make uniform rings.
2. Soak peppers in the following solution for 12-24 hours:
1 quart vinegar
3 quarts water
1 cup salt
3. Pack tightly into jars and add garlic if desired. Pour in corn oil until jars are full and peppers are completely covered. It is very important that corn oil is used and no other oil!
August 13, 2010
How Sweet It Is: Honey!!
Anna and Dave are all smiles, expecting the best as they open the hives to look for honey. |
This is what the honey looks like before it is extracted. |
Calming down the bees.
Blackberry Honey! The first batches of honey were made at the start of August. It has been such an interesting process to observe and learn. For more information on what Dave and Anna are doing, visit their website: www.colonialhoneyfarm.webs.com.
August 10, 2010
Corn!
August 6, 2010
It Takes a Village
Cousin Marshall collecting eggs. |
Marshall taught himself to back up a trailer. Bring on the license! |
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