LOL...now I can add my boring, humdrum pictures again :o) That adds a nice smile to my Monday. Now if I could get these 'sticky keys' on the computer to reset so I didn't look like such a spelling and grammar dolt....
Before I forget to add it -- I came across a site full of wonderful recipes I definitely don't want to lose. Brenda, you'll love this blog! Heart4MyHome. I have baking to do now...what a great site :o)
Ok...pigs...



And pictures of Christina's family and ours on a visit...


We rearranged the living room -- so exciting, heh? It's a mobile home...not exactly a lot we can do when moving things around, but I try every so often nonetheless...
Before:



How everything looks now:


From the front door...we moved the woodstove over to where the piano used to sit, and the table is where the buffet was. The hallway is just to the left of the end of the table. Off the photo, to the right of what you can see, that's the island to the kitchen.


Pantry News...
We earned $150 for those hogs. I'd have given them away...and been thrilled to get a mere $50 for the both of them, but we were blessed with more. That money went into some needs and started my order for some meat at the butcher...
100# of ground beef, 100# of stewing chunks, 100# of sausage, and 25 of bacon.
We'll pick that up Wednesday before Thanksgiving, but I came home now with 20# sausage, 5# of bacon and 10# of stewing chunks. We canned the stew meat up for Dewey to take back with him -- 10# of stew chunks gleaned 7 quarts once canned. Give or take, with that ratio, I should end up with around 70 +/- quarts with the full order.
Kris -- how does ground can up? Isn't it a pound per quart, give or take a bit? I'm hoping for at least 75 quarts out of the 100# of ground. The sausage I'm not sure about yet. I may make up patties and can them...have you one sausage in patties? Anyone?
The bacon I don't what to do with yet. It will live in the freezer until I figure it all out. LOL...truth be told, with only 1 pressure canner, I'll end up with most of this meat stock sitting in the freezer until I can get it all canned up. I need to borrow several more canners and see if I can keep a temp on the large gas grill out there, or set up the individual propane burners and get an assembly line going!
Give me idea ladies! What to do with all this coming meat :o) Anyone planning a trip to Mississippi....wanna bring along your canner and come help out :o)
2 comments:
I would love to come to Mississippi to help you can, that would be so nice, but its not in the cards for me.
As far as the sausage patties go, I never have canned them but my grandfather and my hubs grandma both have told me before that come butchering time the women would make up the sausage patties and fry them, put them down into a crock and then pour the grease from cooking over them and then they would put the lid on the crock and then store them down celler till they wanted sausage patties, then they would use a spoon to dig the patties out of the grease. Some of the grease was put back on top of the patties left in the crock to keep them "sealed" and a little bit of the grease was used in the pan to reheat the sausage patties.
But on canning them this is what I found online:
http://christianhomekeeper.com/2008/02/20/how-to-home-can-sausage/
Not sure if that is what your looking for or not but I just went to Google and put in ~canning sausage patties~
As always I love your blog, and thank you for sharing it!!
Have a Blessed Day!!
Dana
I like your new background! Good luck with the canning!
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