A Rainy-Day Treat

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  1. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    We have been doing a lot of work the past few weeks, one of the things was to harvest and process the last of our apples.
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    They were loaded into a trug in the pic up above to be carried home.
    A few days later, it was time to process them. Look at this lot all spread out on the kitchen counter.
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    We were making applesauce there.

    Then today we processed paprikas and parsnips. We still have the last trugfull of apples that we. Harvested a few days ago. We will sauce them in a few days.

    I had set a few aside with some overripe bananas to ripen a bit further and after the processing, we treated ourselves to a couple of apple turnovers which we quickly threw together. Mmmmmmm,mmmmmmmm, mmm !
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    Addendum: The red apple. It was the one an only Schellinkhouter apple that we got this year, but it was not to escape the sauce pot.
     
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  3. Pacnorwest

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    You have had a buzy last few weeks. Harvesting and processing a lot of fruits and veggies. It’s always a joy to see your pics of the different techniques and the process once completed after harvest. From spring planting to harvest, to processing and lastly to your table. Great job and happy eating all the goddies from your gardens.
    Celebrating your hard work and all the many gifts from your beautiful gardens. :smt023:smt038:sete_013:
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Ahhh— ta Pac.
    Writing them down is a good way for me to keep track of the work.
     
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