PRESERVING GARDEN FOOD
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Making Cucumber Relish: Preserving Garden VegetablesHomemade cucumber relish adds zip to burgers and dogs and is a great way to use up those excess cucumbers from the garden. Learn how to select and prepare veggies for a taste of homemade goodness all year.
Hey, Where Did You Get that Food?Ever wonder where your food came from? Read this article and take the steps to become a healthy eater and to support you community by buying locally!- Five Tips for Preserving Garden ProduceIt's wonderful to be able to visit the days of summer again with the vegetables you saved in the fall. These are some tips collected from savvy gardening friends.
- Perennial Food Garden Series - HorseradishHorseradish is a thick, white root that can be dug and grated to make condiments that jazz up meats, fish, cocktail sauce, soups and sushi. The abundant leaves are edible too!
- Saving Money Shopping for Food, Without Becoming a Coupon QueenSaving money is a priority these days when the cost of food keeps going higher and higher. Use these tips to make the most of your food dollar.
- Preserving Tomatoes from Your GardenHave tomatoes all year long by freezing them straight from your garden.
- Save on Food by Growing Your Own VegetablesIs the high cost of food getting you down? Learn to grow your own organic food! This article explains how to grow your own vegetables.
Memories of Kentucky Summerspoem honoring my Kentucky roots- Garden Planning for CanningIf a garden is planned and worked with canning and freezing in mind, you won't have a surplus of vegetables one week, and nothing for the rest of the year.
Three Easy Ways to Dry Healthy, Freshly Harvested Garden VegetablesMake this year's harvest last until next year by using this three tried and true food preservation methods. Learn the basics of food dehydration.- How to Plan Your Vegetable GardenThings to consider when planning your vegetable garden, including size, location, water source, and how the importance of planning ahead will be beneficial to reaping beautiful and healthy produce you can take pride in.
Preserving Your Garden HarvestCanning, freezing and dying all ways to preserve the abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables from your garden. Preserving your garden harvest saves money.- Tips on Preserving VegetablesGardening provides a lot of rewards. One of the joys is opening a delicious treat prepared from fresh produce. Nothing purchased at the store can compete with food preserved fresh from the harvest of your garden.
- Ways to Preserve FoodMake your diet better for the environment and eat local year-round by preserving your own food from your garden, farmer's market, or local CSA.
Learning to "Right Size" Your GardenFirst-time gardeners may want to start small and increase their garden plot as needed.- Vegetable ExchangeHosting a garden party is a great way to share the bounty from your garden.
- Perennial Food Garden Series - AsparagusAsparagus beds provide sufficient spears to eat fresh for months and still preserve a year's supply by canning, freezing and drying. Landscape-wise, the feathery foliage and spiky spears make this vegetable a work of art in your garden.
Fun Ways to Cultivate Biodiversity in the GardenWhile dragon carrots and purple potatoes might sound like a menu from Dr. Seuss, exploring new varieties of fruits and vegetables is a fun and tasty way to reverse the damaging effects of our ever-narrowing food supply.- Planting in a Survival GardenIf you don't already have a garden, winter is a good time to start on the soil and prepare it.
- Oprah's Favorite Holiday Gifts 2008: Garden Gift BasketsThe Thrifty Holiday version of Oprah's Favorite Things featured this great food gift idea: Garden Gift Baskets. Turn your summer crop and hard work into a delicious gift for friends, family, neighbors and co-workers.
Preserving Food and Preserving Family MemoriesPreserving Food in the past used to be the only way to guarantee food on your table. Thanks to our recent canning session we were able to put food in our cabinets along with cherished family memories in our hearts.- Tips on How to Reduce Your Monthly Food Billthe article describes who people can save money on food.
- Food Prices Rise at Highest Rate in 17 YearsFeeling the pinch of rising grocery costs? Learn what one family is doing to stretch their grocery budget.
- When the Trucks Stop, the Food Runs OutWithout our food and goods being distributed, uninterupted, it will be every man for himself.
Turning Your Suburban Yard into a Bountiful GardenThe number of household gardens is exploding as the interest in preserving our earth increases. Maybe it has to do with the current economy. In times of economic strain, Americans have proven their ability to grow and cultivate for the sake of saving money.
All You Need to Preserve Your Garden Produce at Home!In this article I'll cover the items you need to make your home preservation go easy and smooth. Remember that with the right tools, the job can be easy, but without the tools, you may have to struggle through the process.- Preserving Food the Old-Fashioned Way...Canning At HomeMost of us think of canning our own food as soemthing that long ago went the way of the dinosaur. Or, something so time-consuiming that it isn't worth the effort. Ciny Morgan of Percy, Illinois, proves otherwise.
- When Canning Isn't an Option - Freezer Guide to Preserving Your VegetablesWhether you havev a garden already or have thought about a garden, freezing the harvest is a viable option to canning. It's easy and even fun!
- Save Money: Extend the Life of Your Vegetable Garden By Freezing Your HarvestVegetable gardening is an enjoyable pastime, and can even put money back into the average gardener's pocket! Knowing how to preserve a harvest is the first step to being able to enjoy a garden's bounty long after the growing season is over!
- Guide to Canning and Freezing Food: Save Money by Preserving Produce at HomeCanning the extra when you find specials evens out the budget ,takes the sting out of seasons when food prices skyrocket, provides a reliable source of safe food when the power goes out, the freezer dies, or the store gets destroyed in a tornado.
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