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gone_witchin ([personal profile] mrs_tribble) wrote in [community profile] in_a_pickle2011-12-28 04:42 pm

Welcome!

Welcome to all who love to dabble in the business of pickling and preserving! I used to help my grandmother with this when I was a child (most of my most treasured memories involve my grandmother and myself preparing enormous amounts of vegetables from the allotment prior to storing - or a mixing bowl, a wooden spoon and lots of lovely cake ingredients).

Now that I have a permanent base with my partner of four years I have picked up this craft again. I began with cabbage and eggs, but have also successfully made chutney, onion and rosemary confiturra and piccalilli from scratch.






Red Onion and Rosemary Confiturra




First batch of Piccalilli. Since it was made the colour has settled from this honey gold to a far more recognisable mustard yellow




My anything-goes "Tribble Towers" Chutney. So-named because Tribble Towers is what we call our home!


I'm more than happy to share recipes of all of these goodies - just ask!

Firstly though, I'd like you all to pull up a chair around the kitchen table and use this post to get to know each other.

[personal profile] delladea 2011-12-29 02:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Hello there! I found this community from the entry in [site community profile] dw_community_promo.

I've gotten more experience in canning and preserving this last year when we had a small garden. The first freeze killed my pepper and tomato plants, so I was left with lots of jalpeños and baby green tomatoes I couldn't bear wasting. I ended up pickling them all and it turned out pretty well. This year I'm hoping to have a much bigger garden.

Jams, jellies and chutneys are things I don't do much of. I've made marmalade and peach jam before, and every year at thanksgiving I make canned homemade cranberry sauce to give to my family.

I always like seeing different recipes. I may share some of mine since some of them are pretty easy. :D