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  1. 25 quarts of meat :faint3: chicken, hamburger, pork loin. I'm wiped out! Last batch venting now. Should be able to go to sleep in about 2 hours.

     

    Yesterday I did 18 pints of carrots. Aldi's had a sale 49 cents for a pound of baby carrots. 7 pints of turnips from my garden. Also made 10 pints of grape jam from mine own vines! :cele:

     

    Bought 6 dozen pint jars and 2 dozen quarts. This is why I'll never loan out my jars again. :pout:

  2. Ya'll inspired me to can chicken! 5 quarts last night, 8 pints broth this morning, and 5 quarts in the canner now. And, I thought I hated my pressure canner! Last night was only the third time I used it. I finally don't feel so nervous using it!

     

    Thinking about picking the grapes and making jelly. I don't think it's "the thought that counts" Not going to be able to get to it for several days if I don't do it today, but I'm wiped out! There are still some green ones....maybe they'll wait a few days.

  3. Frankly this scares the daylights out of me......owning rights to rainwater??????? :misc-smiley-231: Hey that cloud had my name on it! (see, even that isn't funny to me today). Hmmm, nope, no appropriate jokes for this. Even my shrug your shoulders and just keep moving doesn't help this one.

     

    So what do we do? How bout dropping a barrel underground under the tile line. slice a good slot on the bottom of the black and let about half run downward and the rest out the bottom....see it's coming out the bottom the tile line. :ph34r: ..nothing to look at here, move along folks. Maybe not as good, but easier to get done in town without suspicion, how about some buckets hidden in the bushes. Plant bushes under the downspouts, raise up the elbow so it goes straight through the middle of the bushes and slit open the bottom over the bucket.

     

    Reminds me of the Tim Hawkins song "The Government Can" .

    :whistling: "Who can tax the sunshine...... :whistling: Okay, found my happy place!
  4. "There are two types of oxygen absorbers used for the storage of Food, "B" absorbers and "D" absorbers. The "B" absorbers require moisture from the food they are packed with to perform their action. A good example would be beef jerky or dehydrated fruit that hasn't been dried until it is brittle. The "D" absorbers contain their own moisture and are better suited for dry pack canning because there isn't enough moisture in correctly dried food to activate the "D" absorbers."

     

    The above information came from this website. https://www.usaemergencysupply.com/information_center/packing_your_own_food_storage/oxygen_absorbers.htm

     

    So, apparently the moisture came from the oxygen absorbers themselves. So I probably wasn't supposed to sit there and watch the jar.......:shrug: . The only jar I saw do it was the one with 12 oxygen absorbers in it. So maybe 12 is too much for a pint jar! LOL. I did take them immediately back out of my dehydrated foods....Just in case. I left it in my buckets of oatmeal. The one in the ice cream bucket has keep the middle of the lid pushed down where I pushed it down when I put it on. So it much be working.

     

    I just didn't want to take any chances with the food I dehydrated.. . :faint3: All that work! So I don't know what to do. I want to extend my shelf life, but don't want to ruin anything either.

     

    My best guess is that the chemical reaction is what caused the moisture. A 300cc absorber should be fine in a quart jar. If there was any moisture my food would have absorbed it, but it shouldn't be enough (as I probably over-dry all too often) to cause spoilage. The 3600ccs combined is too much for a pint jar, thus the condensation inside the jar. They are only there to save them for further use, and they did seal the jar. The moisture disappear after several minutes. About the time I took them out of most all the rest and quit panicing! :faint3:

     

     

    Sorry about posting and leaving before. I can't seem to consistantly type on my kindle, which is what I use daily for internet use. I usually only have the big computer on when I'm working and then only if I have orders or items to list, or prayer requests to get out for church. ( I have an Etsy shop and my sewing machine is right by the computer! :pc_coffee: so I may be on for hours then just hitting the "new content button" so on the days I comment off and on all day....that is what is going on! :pc_coffee: )

  5. AHHHHHHHHHHH... I opened my package of 20 oxygen absorbers and proceded to put them in my buckets of oatmeal and my jars of dehydrated foods. I popped the rest of them in a jar by themselves and now the empty jar is all foggy, I opened it back up and ran my finger along the jar and it's wet! It was a dry jar, because it was smaller, so I dumped one of my dried items into a larger jar..... What do I do, is it going to ruin my dehydrated food?????????

     

     

  6. Here is where I found it on mine.

     

    Start

    My Computer

    Hard Drive C

    Documents and Settings

    Owner

    I then found a star that said Favorites

     

    Clicked to highlight and clicked copy to: then found my flash drive on the list.

     

    Put the flash drive in the other computer found the favorite folder. This time open the folder and click on an empty spot, right click and paste.

  7. Yes you can, cause I've done it. I found the folder in my computer files and copied it to a flash drive. Found the same folder in another computer and put the copied folder inside it. Voila!

     

    Hope that helps. You'll want to look in something like my computer, and then hard drive.....I'll have see what my folders are, however different computers..........................

  8. Don't be downhearted, :AmishMichaelstraw: , when we finally got rain it had been only a 20% change and it ended up raining all night! The next rain we got was not even in the forcast! The weather forcasters are the only people that can be wrong so often and still keep their jobs! Count your blessings. I bet you haven't had to mow :wacko:

     

    Praying for rain for all

  9. Normally I wouldn't put the effort into it. I would have just accepted the lose and not given it a second thought. I just couldn't shake the thought that I needed to plant whatever I could get. One DD and I planted almost all the rest last night. I have one other patch that I might get a couple more zucchini or yellow squash in. I only planted 2 plants this year, because they usually get away from me, but now, well.... I don't know! :shrug: Not panicy or anything, just feel like I need to do it.

     

    Sounds like I'm not the only one with varmits! One DD caught one of the bunnies last night, and then let it go. :faint3: We could have taken it to the park or something! That girl just has a way with the animals. She walks right up to birds, rabbits, gophers. She picked a sparrow off the fence one day. When she tried to put it back it flew away, so I guess there was nothing wrong with it..

     

    Wish I had saved some of my extra starts. I know most of them went to good use though.

     

    California is cold, texas is wet, and the cornbelt is dry. :unsure: Just wow.

  10. That's pretty awesome, Annarchy! You're getting the sun from two angles, with a simple piece of foil! Love it!

     

    Did yellow squash chips dipped in oil and sprinkled with Mrs. Dash. Also did a small cucumber and a few of the middle stalks of celery last night. Today I put in 3 onions and some more corn. Cut the onion in half and then sliced it. Waiting for it to be good and dry so I can crunch it up. Figured that was less work than chopping, plus I wouldn't have to mess with the tulle.

  11. I told the girls (2 teen dd) that I had had it and I was going to plant the garden again, even if that meant that I had to plant the whole thing to green beans! :happy0203: (plastered on smile)

     

    My potatoes are done and small. My onions, also small, have tipped over. My beets never grew at all. My tomatoes plants just didn't grow and then were eaten off by rabbits. I got one bunch of spinach, and no lettuce. Several things I didn't even plant this year. None of my fruit trees produced (late frost after an exceptionally warm march)

    Strawberries were small and hard. :blah: :blah: :blah:

     

    So I went out and replanted beets and lettuce. (My original lettuce might come up in the fall; it's happened that way before.) I added an additional row of green beans and planted the cukes I hadn't gotten in. Found some potatoes sprouting under the counter and figured, "What do I have to lose?" I have a bunch of green bean seeds and stopped at the store and got more for 75% off. I also picked up some onion seeds, hoping to get some green onions to dehydrate.

     

    Some one asked my hubby the other day if something was wrong with my garden. :buttercup: He said, "Um...the drought?" La-de-da. Anyway we have incredibly sandy soil, which is great for getting out their early, because it thaws quicker. And, the melon's love it. Not good for holding in moisture though, and as there was no grass to mow this year, I had nothing to add for ground cover.

     

    Lest I sound like I'm complaining, I have some beautiful turnips and my green beans look good. Cabbage is okay. Peppers good. Zucchini looks good, though I planted it a little later than usual. And...my grape vines are loaded. We covered them for the frost! And, we haven't had to mow the lawn...I guess that can be looked at 2 different ways.

     

    Anyway, that is my plan and I'm sticking too it! Wish me luck!

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