by Renee Pottle | Aug 29, 2018 | Canning and Preserving, Dehydrating, Instagram
Macerate peaches and then dehydrate them for chewy goodness and a perfect lunchbox snack. Every summer I dehydrate a few peaches. Usually I slice, treat in lemon juice so they keep their color, and then dry till crumbly. This method works great if you want to...
by Renee Pottle | Aug 28, 2018 | Candied, Canning and Preserving, Instagram
Turn fresh summer peaches into candied bits for later fruitcakes and other baked goods. Candying fruit is basically a process that replaces the water in fruit with sugar. Sugar keeps the fruit from spoiling, a preserving method that has been around since ancient...
by Renee Pottle | Aug 23, 2018 | and sweet treats, Instagram, Recipes From the Garden
Marry the northeast and the northwest! Make an old-fashioned New England grunt with luscious peaches from Washington State. Baking is one of my all-time favorite hobbies. It seems a miracle that you can mix flour, sugar and various other ingredients, pop the whole...
by Renee Pottle | Aug 14, 2018 | canning, Canning and Preserving
Now is the time to can ripe summer apricots, peaches, berries and other fruit. August – when summer fruits are at their best. This week at the local Farmer’s Market I found lipstick-red strawberries, plump blueberries, sweet (not mouth-puckering) blackberries,...
by Renee Pottle | Aug 13, 2018 | Recipes From the Garden, Soups, Sauces, and Entrees
Meatless Monday is a great time to tame zucchini overload and enjoy this versatile stuffed zucchini recipe. Does your backyard garden abound with zucchini? Or were you a little too tempted with all the variety at the Farmer’s Market and came home with enough zucchini...