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Tatiana
True Blue Farmgirl
98 Posts
Tania
Boise
ID
USA
98 Posts |
Posted - Aug 09 2005 : 09:45:21 AM
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OK: So I wasn't born a farm girl, but I should have been. I grew up learning everything organic and homemade in my home city of Toledo, OH. I lovingly call my parents "Hippy wannabes". I do all of the needlearts, quilt, can my own fruit and generally never hire out what I can figure out to do on my own. But I always love to learn more and I look forward to using this website to further my "education". I applaud all of you self sufficient farmgirls out there. Peach canning is coming up. Woo Hoo!
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Kim
True Blue Farmgirl
146 Posts
Kim
Pflugerville
Texas
USA
146 Posts |
Posted - Aug 09 2005 : 09:48:37 AM
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Welcome Tatiana!!
farmgirl@heart
Be at peace with yourself and the rest will follow |
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl
11381 Posts
Jenny
middle of
Utah
USA
11381 Posts |
Posted - Aug 09 2005 : 09:53:58 AM
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Welcome Tatiana..sounds like you sure have a good start!! I am about ready to can peaches too..in the next week or so they will be ready...I love it too!! I am glad you found us!
Jenny in Utah The best things in life arn't things |
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lonestargal
True Blue Farmgirl
607 Posts
Kristi
Texas
607 Posts |
Posted - Aug 09 2005 : 10:41:30 AM
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Welcome Tatiana!!! |
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MBurns
True Blue Farmgirl
1826 Posts
Marlene
Swisher
IA
USA
1826 Posts |
Posted - Aug 09 2005 : 10:53:15 AM
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Welcome from Iowa. Idaho is a beautiful state. I have a cousin in Boise and my grandparents lived in Emmett many years. |
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quiltedess
True Blue Farmgirl
296 Posts
Nancy
Priest River
ID
USA
296 Posts |
Posted - Aug 10 2005 : 9:33:29 PM
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Welcome Tania: Your name is spelled the same as my daughter's, a little unusual. Peaches are oh so yummy! I used to can a lot of stuff, not so much anymore. I wonder if you have ever tried drying fruit? It is something I have been considering lately . . . especially tomatoes, which I'm told are fabulous when dried. Nancy |
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flowerfarmer
Farmgirl at Heart
7 Posts
julie
eagle
idaho
USA
7 Posts |
Posted - Aug 11 2005 : 10:36:46 AM
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hi tatiana, I am in Eagle Idaho! i am new here too! Julie |
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Tatiana
True Blue Farmgirl
98 Posts
Tania
Boise
ID
USA
98 Posts |
Posted - Aug 13 2005 : 07:42:30 AM
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Nancy:
It is trully an unsual spelling as I have only met one or two with the same. Yes, I have dried fruit and such before. Really sweet cherry tomatos are such a great treat. I have also done Romas because we love them in pasta. I've got a nice crop of both going this summer.
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Robinwolf
Farmgirl in Training
44 Posts
Robin
Blacksburg
Virginia
USA
44 Posts |
Posted - Aug 13 2005 : 07:53:16 AM
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Hi Tatiana! A beautiful name! Peaches are in full swing here in Virginia. Everybody is canning or making preserves or freezing them. Or just EATING them! YUMMY! Drying is a great idea - I like making fruit leather. You puree the fruit in the blender - and you can add other fruits to it also. Then spread the goop on sheets of something like saran wrap (first dust the saran wrap with some cornstarch or powdered sugar) and spread the stuff out in single serving type sizes. Like 9x9 inches. When dry, simply peel it off the saran wrap, wrap the roll up, wrap the saran wrap around it and it is ready to store for when the kids are hungry. You don't have to add any sugar,because when the fruit is dried, the sweetness concentrates - kinda like raisins are sweeter than grapes. But do remember to dust the saran wrap with some cornstarch or powdered sugar or you will never get the fruit OFF the wrap. Spoken from experience ;-) Tomatoes are great dried. And you can dry onions - but do NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT dry them in the house - take your dehydrator outside and plug it up and do it out there. Or your house will smell like onions for DAYS AND DAYS. Not a good smell for a long period of time. You will even smell like onions for days and days. Just a warning!! LOL Another good combination for the dehydrator for fruit leathers is strawberries and pineapple. GREAT! And of course, in another month, we'll have apples - and boy, do they dry great. And make great fruit leather too. Welcome!!!!! Robin, in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia
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quiltedess
True Blue Farmgirl
296 Posts
Nancy
Priest River
ID
USA
296 Posts |
Posted - Aug 13 2005 : 08:21:43 AM
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I also have cherry tomatoes and romas growing and some Early Girl. I was wondering why only a few of my tomatoes were ripening and just yesterday noticed some green tomatoes on my lawn with bites out of them . . . hmmmm . . . then I noticed my little dog, Aero, rumaging through the tomato plants in my greenhouse and grabing a quick snack. AND, I noticed a suspicious green smudge on my other dog's nose. Who would have thought that dogs would love tomatoes? And now I've got to think of a way to keep them out!
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