Kristyn came out Sunday afternoon so she could make a poodle skirt for her Halloween costume. She had never sat at the drivers seat on the sewing machine so this was all new to her. She did a fabulous job. The only part I did was the zipper.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Apple Pie time
Wednesday night Sarah and I canned 21 quarts of apple pie filling. One of her co-workers had given her a jar. We had plenty of apples so thought we would give it a shot. Doesn't really take that long when you have the right tools. Rural King sells the best one. An apple peeler, corer, slicer. Makes short work of pealing, slicing and coring about 24 lbs of apples. Only took us about 2 hours start to finish.
Had a few apples left over so I got out a couple packages of frozen pie crusts and made a couple of fresh apple pies. Even put one package of apples in the freezer.
These canned apples will be really good this winter. I think Sarah is even going to use some of them as gifts.
Recipe:
Ingredients: 6-8 lbs apples (makes 7 quarts)
Syrup:
4 1/2 cups sugar
1 cup cornstarch
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
1 teaspoon salt
10 cups water
3 teaspoons lemon juice
Instructions:
1. Peel and slice apples.
2. Place in a large bowl with 8 cups water and 3 Tablespoons lemon juice to prevent browning.
Make syrup:
3. In heavy saucepan put all syrup ingredients, EXCEPT cornstarch and lemon juice.
4. Mix well.
5. Remove 3 cups of the liquid and put in bowl. Gradually add cornstarch, whisking very well after each
addition, making sure there are no clumps.
6. Add corn starch liquid to the liquid in the saucepan on the stove.
7. Cook syrup until it bubbles and thickens.
8. Add 3 Tablespoons lemon juice and continue cooking until syrup is thick.
Prepare to can:
9. Rinse and drain apples.
10. Begin ladling syrup into clean jars, add a large spoonful of apple, repeat layers until jar is full.
(Note you will need to push the apples down in the jars so they are full of apples. The syrup will)
(come up around them.)
11. Check the head space at the top of your jar. (leave about a 1/2")
12. Clean the rim of the jar with a damp cloth.
13. Place a canning lid on jar. (As your getting things ready you should have all 7 of your lids boiling in a
small sauce pan.)
14. Process 20 minutes in a hot water bath.
Had a few apples left over so I got out a couple packages of frozen pie crusts and made a couple of fresh apple pies. Even put one package of apples in the freezer.
These canned apples will be really good this winter. I think Sarah is even going to use some of them as gifts.
Recipe:
Ingredients: 6-8 lbs apples (makes 7 quarts)
Syrup:
4 1/2 cups sugar
1 cup cornstarch
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
1 teaspoon salt
10 cups water
3 teaspoons lemon juice
Instructions:
1. Peel and slice apples.
2. Place in a large bowl with 8 cups water and 3 Tablespoons lemon juice to prevent browning.
Make syrup:
3. In heavy saucepan put all syrup ingredients, EXCEPT cornstarch and lemon juice.
4. Mix well.
5. Remove 3 cups of the liquid and put in bowl. Gradually add cornstarch, whisking very well after each
addition, making sure there are no clumps.
6. Add corn starch liquid to the liquid in the saucepan on the stove.
7. Cook syrup until it bubbles and thickens.
8. Add 3 Tablespoons lemon juice and continue cooking until syrup is thick.
Prepare to can:
9. Rinse and drain apples.
10. Begin ladling syrup into clean jars, add a large spoonful of apple, repeat layers until jar is full.
(Note you will need to push the apples down in the jars so they are full of apples. The syrup will)
(come up around them.)
11. Check the head space at the top of your jar. (leave about a 1/2")
12. Clean the rim of the jar with a damp cloth.
13. Place a canning lid on jar. (As your getting things ready you should have all 7 of your lids boiling in a
small sauce pan.)
14. Process 20 minutes in a hot water bath.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Sunny Saturday in October
Just a beautiful Sunny Saturday morning here. Getting to spend the morning with these cute grandchildren of mine. Kristyn wanted the camera so she did a small photo shoot. she must have been impressed with Braden's tree climbing ability since that's what she took the most pictures of. I deleted the ones of me in my PJ's. Kind of had to raise my voice and tell her to STOP taking pictures of me since I wasn't dressed.
Check out Braden's shoes. Not sure how many people could climb a tree with GUM BOOTS on. He managed pretty good.
I snatched the baby and took her inside. Then they proceeded to pick up acorn's. They were trying to set a Guinness Book of World records for the most nuts picked up in one day. They are a hoot just listening to what they are talking about.
Here is the World Record nut collection.
Hope you had as much fun on Saturday as we did.
PS: Looks like I need to collect my Tupperware back looks like there are a couple of my bowls used for the collection process.
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