Your comment about freezing celery is well taken. My home-grown celery never gets enough irrigation. The stalks are tough and stringy so I just chop it and freeze it in bags. The bags are always too big for my use and I get a lot of freezer burn. Fortunately I use celery more as a condiment for flavouring than as an ingredient so I haven't had to buy celery in years. I dehydrate the leaves. They have a fantastic aroma any time the jar is opened. Dried leaves can last for well over one year and are far easier to use - much like your dried dill and onion powder.
You do inspire me. I haven’t even planted beets yet but I also love them in salads so will be doing that next season. I have never canned but want to try that too.
I LOVE pickled beets!! I grow them every year & use my nana’s pickling recipe. If you have some brine left over (or when you finish a jar) boil up some eggs & make beet-pickled eggs!! Sooo yum!! I’m definitely going to try your ranch dressing!! I often see people using ranch mix on American channels, but I’ve never seen the mix available in Australia (maybe I’m just not looking hard enough!! Lol!!) but that recipe from scratch looks delicious!! Thank you!!
I was wondering what you do with your levees salad, or chicken food. Beet levees,and carrot levees (but you have to peel the stem off) are great in a salad. Hope you got rain its been on all sides of me but missed me. Typical Arkansas weather.
Gardener's Supply. They were part of a rolling transport system that I loved when it worked, but when I put too much weight in the baskets, a couple of them bent/broke. So now I mainly just use the baskets.
i don't like beets that much but love the beet greens,steamed,with olive oil and lemon juice. ❤
I don't like red beets. This year I grew the golden beets. Wow that was a game changer!! Try those!!!!!
Have you tried rainbow chard? Same family, but grown for the tops, not the root.
Thanks,Jill for taking the time to do this kind of video.Enjoyed it.
Your comment about freezing celery is well taken. My home-grown celery never gets enough irrigation. The stalks are tough and stringy so I just chop it and freeze it in bags. The bags are always too big for my use and I get a lot of freezer burn. Fortunately I use celery more as a condiment for flavouring than as an ingredient so I haven't had to buy celery in years. I dehydrate the leaves. They have a fantastic aroma any time the jar is opened. Dried leaves can last for well over one year and are far easier to use - much like your dried dill and onion powder.
Girl, I know the labor of love that went into these!!! Whew!!❤
You do inspire me. I haven’t even planted beets yet but I also love them in salads so will be doing that next season. I have never canned but want to try that too.
Love your canning setup
I LOVE pickled beets!! I grow them every year & use my nana’s pickling recipe.
If you have some brine left over (or when you finish a jar) boil up some eggs & make beet-pickled eggs!! Sooo yum!!
I’m definitely going to try your ranch dressing!! I often see people using ranch mix on American channels, but I’ve never seen the mix available in Australia (maybe I’m just not looking hard enough!! Lol!!) but that recipe from scratch looks delicious!! Thank you!!
What a great harvest! Your beets look wonderful. I have tried beets many times, and just can't like them. Yours look tempting.
I've tried them roasted several times but I haven't ever liked them that way. Pickled is the only way I like them.
Have you ever tried golden beets? They’re mild and sweet and can be shaved into salad. And roasted beets need some toppings.
Way to go Jill! Beets are so nutritious. You are so talented. 🎉
Do you use the beet greens? They are edible and nutritious
I really enjoyed this video!! More like this please!
I *thoroughly* enjoyed this video!
I was wondering what you do with your levees salad, or chicken food. Beet levees,and carrot levees (but you have to peel the stem off) are great in a salad. Hope you got rain its been on all sides of me but missed me. Typical Arkansas weather.
where are your harvest baskets with the holes from. I love them!
Gardener's Supply. They were part of a rolling transport system that I loved when it worked, but when I put too much weight in the baskets, a couple of them bent/broke. So now I mainly just use the baskets.