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<blockquote data-quote="BuckFuller" data-source="post: 2930407" data-attributes="member: 29436"><p>I too can and freeze stuff from the garden. I have enough okra and green beans in the freezer to run the winter. I canned about 10 pints of different flavor of pickles this last summer. And I dry my onions from the garden, make green tomato relish from my left over green tomatoes at the end of the season. I can jalapeno slices and make and bottle hot sauce from my red jalapeno, serrano and cayenne peppers, and I even canned some figs off a tree at the new place several weeks back. I grow a herb garden and dry most all the herbs that I cook with during the winter. I do this more for the taste of the home grown goods than for the savings, but there is certainly nothing wrong with saving some cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuckFuller, post: 2930407, member: 29436"] I too can and freeze stuff from the garden. I have enough okra and green beans in the freezer to run the winter. I canned about 10 pints of different flavor of pickles this last summer. And I dry my onions from the garden, make green tomato relish from my left over green tomatoes at the end of the season. I can jalapeno slices and make and bottle hot sauce from my red jalapeno, serrano and cayenne peppers, and I even canned some figs off a tree at the new place several weeks back. I grow a herb garden and dry most all the herbs that I cook with during the winter. I do this more for the taste of the home grown goods than for the savings, but there is certainly nothing wrong with saving some cash. [/QUOTE]
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