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Tigerella and Black Krim

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Black Krim

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Compost Jelly

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Ground Cherries for Jam

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Let the preserving begin!!!

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Who's been a busy bee in the kitchen? I have!!!! So the ground cherries have been making like crazy for over a month now and I had yet to decide what to do with them besides hide the best ones for myself and eat them in a dark corner away from the 8 year old. Then I came up with a thought; why not make a jelly out of them or a pie? Well we saved and saved for a week and a half to get 2 cups of cherries. This took a while because between me, the 8 year old, the chipmunks, and the squirrels we just needed time, and a full stomach before the harvesting could commence properly.  That being said, today my cooking partner Ebony and I began concocting a ground cherry plum jam that is so scrumptious I think we will have to beat the other family members off with our wooden spoons. Or we could make more in another week or so, but smacking the hands of those "non" jam makers sounds delightful right now while I'm resting my tootsies and my sore back.  I can't wait to show yo

Beefsteak or Brandywine?

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The first fully ripe beefsteak/brandywine has arrived from my planter box. I was so bummed that I only had 7 on the vine, and no new prospects on this plant. The dillema in variety is the fact that this was a volunteer that showed up in our carrot patch. It had to have arrived c/o the compost bin. To our surprise we found this little guy growing amogst our sweet carrots, and we noticed after a while he became stunted. What looked like an indeterminate vine began to stop growing and flowering. Before it did we had seven plump fruits starting their journey to ripeness.  Not too long after my initial sadness over so little fruit I remembered I have a ba'jillion other tomatoes arriving soon of similar variety. A portion of my backyard looks like a tomato jungle. There are black krim climbing into the old german, and old german falling into the other beefsteak plants, and the beef steak is walled in by some volunteer tomatoes from last years compost that can either be chocolate cherry,

Duo of Au'Gratin

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From almost start to finish this was a delicious dish. I was surprised how sweet the blue potatoes were in the dish, but not like a sweet potato. I made a curry cheese sauce as an experiment and it turned out fabulous. I think this would be great with chicken pieces added to it. Boiled, broiled, grilled, or fried, that would have been a great accompaniment or addition to this dish. Next year I will get an early start on my potato plantings as this year I waited a little too long to decide what variety to go with. I have several sweet potato plants sprawling around now that I'm excited to get a harvest from. I wish I could claim that these blue and gold sweeties were from my garden, but alas they are from the the farmers market. Which reminds me, the Mill City Farmers Market is getting close to their fall harvest party, I need to buy tickets. I hope you enjoy the pictures of this fab dish, and when I get a few moments more I will add the recipe which I will post or email if requeste