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    Nightshade?

    Pretty, though! :)
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    They're still cute, but GRRRRRRR

    Do you ever eat your beet greens? If the squirrels will let you have some ;) they are a vegetable of their own. :)
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    Save those toilet paper holders!

    Yes, that does work; thank you for bringing it up! :)
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    **Is this an apple tree?**

    Spiced crabapples! :)
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    Herb party favors

    I've never thought to use mint roots! That's so interesting! :)
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    What did you pick today?

    Mostly herbs today, as this heat is giving my garden fits. But the basil and chives are some of the best I've ever had. I'm definitely taking this basil to seed just for myself! :)
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    Harvesting Zukes

    We do the same. :)
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    **Is this an apple tree?**

    Thank you, Pat! I have little apples on 13 trees, just waiting to become pectin! Muahahah! ;)
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    Making Apple Butter

    Thank you! I'm off to check it out! :)
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    Who asked about using mint? Ice Cream!

    Here's a great idea! :D Mint
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    Canning Chicken Stock?

    And, perhaps, get a 2nd freezer; it's early in the season yet! ;) Pat's on the money; very handy the well reduced stock!
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    I can't find clearjell

    I hope you find it there; and please let us know how those pickles taste! :)
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    Making Apple Butter

    I love my Foxfire books! :) Pat, I've never put up my own pectin. I use the fruit in with things to help them set, but never made pectin. If you get a free moment (I know, I know!) ;) would you share how you do it, or point me to a recipe that seems like yours? :)
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    first timing canning - hoping it all worked out okay

    While it is work to can, it's super satisfying once it's done! Good job!!! Enjoy them, and all the other things you have planned! :cool:
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    Zucchini Jam UPDATE

    That would be different! :)
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    corn and chicks

    Awwww! Thanks for the great photo! :)
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    ? on Crook-necked yellow squash

    Be really careful transplanting root vegetables like that, though. Usually it's not worth doing. :)
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    How do ya know when to harvest yer

    That all depends. The way I see it, you have 2 choices. A ~ Do what my husband does and use one finger to check the root size carefully. B ~ Do what I do, and pull one! :D Also, remember, it depends on what size you want them. Small ones for steaming whole, or larger ones for slicing to...
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