Garden Time
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If I was gone, my kids might say it’s broken and hide it.
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I can't eat them any longer, However, my Grandaughter would arm wrestle you for a jug of those. Ever since she was little she could sit with a plate of cukes and the S&P shakers and kill off a big mess of them.
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Copasspupil wrote:I’ve got everbearing raspberries and Marionbwrries on the right. Here’s a pic of how it looks after a month usually with this soil additive we have up in Washington. It’s crazy.
If those are Collard Greens, they look like Elephant Ears
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I’ve never done not eaten collard greens...sorry. I’ve watched enough shows on how to do them just never tried growing them. Next year I’ll give it a try
Danno
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Santa Maria Grill names GrumpyD'sBBQ
Weber stainless gas grill when I want to cook a hotdog
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I was always told that Collards taste much better when raised in the Fall, especially after that first frost hits them so that's what I've always done in the past.
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We call collards silver beet, I cook mine either with butter and stir fry, but my fave is steamed, wife grows it and we love it.
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A few of those sure would look good on a nice burger.
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LOL, we did that last night
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Well they look great. My Mrs has some family that still pickles, and there is nothing better than a good thick homemade dill on a juicy burger.
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GRailsback wrote:Well they look great. My Mrs has some family that still pickles, and there is nothing better than a good thick homemade dill on a juicy burger.
I think one thing that makes the Home Made pickles better is the freshness of the cucumbers. I try to have my juice prepared before I go to the garden and pick them. I'll go straight to the kitchen; clean, slice, and put them in the jars then run and water bath them ASAP
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Picked some stuff this morning. I'm going to make up some of my jalapeño/carrots, & onions. Got enough cukes for a couple of more pints of Dill pickles and lastly; I was able to find 5 Lbs. of fresh Texas peaches and I'm going to make 6 pints of Peach jam. Pictures later today.
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Looks lishous, Rambo Sir - - - those penners are awesome - - - speaking of peaches, that was one of the "many things" we missed when we moved from the Hill Country - - - nuttin like Peach Jam on a Cathead
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