Sauerkraut keeps very well in the fridge too. Might consider that 10 lbs might actually disappear when you know how good it tastes before you go through all that canning.
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Sauerkraut keeps very well in the fridge too. Might consider that 10 lbs might actually disappear when you know how good it tastes before you go through all that canning.
I don't want 5 jars of kraut in my fridge. And maybe it's my "survive the apocalypse" mentality, but I love the idea of canning stuff.
Canning foods, and history books have a common bond - They preserve the past.
PP, do you still you have any leftover canned turkey?
How's it taste?
Just the same way it tasted when it went into the jar. Exactly.
And that is a good thing. Right?. I remember reading your thread, was it here or somewhere else? Doesn't matter..
Somebody chimed in you could get botulism food poisoning from canning turkey.. Obviously that didn't happen cause you are still here. (got to admit, that particular post had me a little worried for you)
Glad all worked out well. Cheers to you for being a brave explorer on the food frontier.![]()
I'm glad I'm not the only one. I can never figure out the proper word to use with these two..affect or is if effect, (I rarely use those words correctly)
I'm going to make mustard when my seeds arrive and can the same way. .
My best corny shot, and for a cheesy affect or is if effect, (I rarely use those words correctly) I'm even going to make it look like a quote.![]()
I'm glad I'm not the only one. I can never figure out the proper word to use with these two..
Is there any specific type or grade of mustard seed that one should use for making mustard? Do you have a link to the seeds you ordered by chance?
Haha, did I give you the impression I know what I am doing? I don't.
You wanted effect. Effect is a noun. It's a thing.
Affect is a verb. It's an action word.
E.g., this post had an effect on you. It affected you.
If you are not clear on nouns and verbs, it won't make sense.
I guess I do know that. It's just that word to me is similar to peeing on que. (think random drug testing) I'm affected by having somebody watch over my shoulder as I'm trying to fill a sample bottle, the end effect is no flow.. Could somebody run some water?
How'd I do?
Edit. I think I screwed it up again.
Love that song McB - Great choice!
I was going to comment that I liked the original version by "CCR" better, but thought maybe I ought to check out if they actually were the original song writers and players..
Nope!
going to quote Wiki a bit.
"Midnight Special" is a traditional folk song thought to have originated among prisoners in the American South.[1] The title comes from the refrain which refers to the passenger train Midnight Special and its "ever-loving light" (sometimes "ever-living light").
Lyrics appearing in the song were first recorded in print by Howard Odum in 1905
The song was first commercially recorded on the OKeh label in 1926 as "Pistol Pete's Midnight Special" by Dave "Pistol Pete" Cutrell
In 1934 Huddie William "Lead Belly" Ledbetter recorded a version of the song at Angola Prison for John and Alan Lomax, who mistakenly attributed it to him as the author.
The song, as popularized by Ledbetter, has many parallel lines to other prison songs. ... Many of the lines appear in prison work songs
Folk/bluegrass musicians Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper had a top 5 country hit with the song in 1959 as "Big Midnight Special".
Lead Belly, Big Bill Broonzy, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Odetta, The Kingston Trio, Pete Seeger, The Beatles, Burl Ives, Big Joe Turner, Bobby Darin, Cisco Houston, Mungo Jerry, Van Morrison, Little Richard, Buckwheat Zydeco, Otis Rush, The Spencer Davis Group, Lonnie Donegan, Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, & Creedence Clearwater Revival among others, have recorded the song.
Gotta admit, I had no idea this song has been around so long and sung by so many folks.
The version you posted above is awesome. Beforer you posted that, I had never heard the song from anybody other than CCR. Kind of sad to find out they didn't come up with the song, but eff me.. These guys sing it pretty darn well!![]()
Pasting this from the "My Favorite Country Song" thread.
Good music for your late night listening. A short history lesson first.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T00eJSQimIk
Naw, if the pressure cooker got to pressure and the canner's water boiled at that pressure then all the Clostridium Botulinum is dead. There was never any danger.
I'm going to make mustard when my seeds arrive and can the same way. When the kraut and mustard are done, I'm making sausage (brats) and homemade pretzels, and with my homebrew I'm going to have a homebrew home made Superbowl party.
Homemade pretzels are awesome. Take pics!
Those look really tasty PP!
I've made a few batches but used baking soda instead of lye. I was very meticulous with all my measurements, even weighed out the dry ingredients. I think the recipe called for a ten second soak in baking soda/water solution. Well, me being me, I figured if ten was good a 40-50 second soak would be better. Popped them in the oven and they came out real pretty. I didn't have pretzel salt so I used a little sea salt.
Their texture and looks was spot on but the 50 second soak was a terrible idea. They were way to salty even with all the salt brushed off. The next batches I only soaked the recommended time and they were delicious.
Time for a completely sober post.
Computers are making us dumb. I have a HP calculator that has thousands of equations built in to it. I suppose I could plot a trajectory to the moon and back just with my HP.
So why is a calculator that has all of the abilities that mine does make me dumber? Because we do not have to think anymore just input the variables and hit enter. Instead of taking a equation and paper and pen to task for a great afternoon of thinking we have turned to having everything solved for us.
I love math I really do. It saddens me to think that much of the critical thinking that used to be involved with solving issues has disappeared. I think back about the skunkworks during the time that the blackbird was built. They built that bad boy with a slide rule and had to not only know the equation but understand how it worked. Those boys understood math
Please do not get me wrong as I know that many fine folks still love equations and try to understand WHY they work. But those of us who do think that way are sadly becoming fewer and fewer as more people depend on the machine to spew out the answer.
Getting off my pile of equations now and resuming a normal posting mode![]()
Time for a completely sober post.
Computers are making us dumb. I have a HP calculator that has thousands of equations built in to it. I suppose I could plot a trajectory to the moon and back just with my HP.
So why is a calculator that has all of the abilities that mine does make me dumber? Because we do not have to think anymore just input the variables and hit enter. Instead of taking a equation and paper and pen to task for a great afternoon of thinking we have turned to having everything solved for us.
I love math I really do. It saddens me to think that much of the critical thinking that used to be involved with solving issues has disappeared. I think back about the skunkworks during the time that the blackbird was built. They built that bad boy with a slide rule and had to not only know the equation but understand how it worked. Those boys understood math
Please do not get me wrong as I know that many fine folks still love equations and try to understand WHY they work. But those of us who do think that way are sadly becoming fewer and fewer as more people depend on the machine to spew out the answer.
Getting off my pile of equations now and resuming a normal posting mode![]()
Not just math, how about English. My kids groaned everytime they had problems spelling and I would say why do you think we have the dictionary? Look it up, learn the word and it's uses! Now, my 2 youngest (24 and 26) say, "See Dad, with Spellcheck we don't have to know, it does the spelling for us!" AAARRRRGH! Drives me nuts.
Maybe, I was an anomaly growing up but I loved to learn the meaning and uses of the words. I loved to see how a mathematical formula would come together.
This is a chest someone made that has been hanging around for much longer than me. I never gave it much thought. I was cleaning up in the room where it sits today and looked a bit closer. The top is a solid pine board 22x43. The sides are of 1x pine at least 18" wide. I haven't tried to find a pine 1x22 lately but I would bet they are at least expensive if not completely unavailable.
BTW, I loves me some math but I have forgotten most of it since the last class around 20 years ago. I think I promised myself I would keep up on it too. I do have a chart of trig equations hanging at my desk. I use that. That's the key, use it or lose it...Quick PP what's the derivative of e^x2?
BTW, I loves me some math but I have forgotten most of it since the last class around 20 years ago. I think I promised myself I would keep up on it too. I do have a chart of trig equations hanging at my desk. I use that. That's the key, use it or lose it...Quick PP what's the derivative of e^x2?
f (x) = e^(x²)
f ' (x) = 2x * e^(x²)
f " (x) = 2 * e^(x²) + 2x * 2x * e^(x²)
<=>
f " (x) = 2 * e^(x²) * (2x² + 1)![]()
I crack myself up. I have no idea what that means (although its maths by google so its likely the correct answer).