First: have someone give your niece, Eva Girl at The Opulent Poppy, lots of tomatoes! So many tomatoes, in fact, that she fills her canner several times and decides she has enough tomatoes put by. Second: Have said niece call and ask you if you want some tomatoes. Third: send your son to pick up the tomatoes and some Subway. (If you are canning, everything else may have to be put on hold.) |
Fourth: wash some tomatoes, cut out the stem ends, add water and put them on to cook. |
Ninth: finally get your two biggest kettles made into juice. Tenth: decide the consistency is too thin and put it back on the stove to boil down. |
Seventeenth: Getting up in the morning, review "tomato juice" and "tomatoes" in faithful old Ball Blue Book. |
Eighteenth: cut & core tomatoes. |
Nineteenth: mash down tomatoes
to get them juicy enough so they won't burn right off! |
Twenty-sixth: bottle, salt and process the unnecessarily hot tomatoes. |
Twenty-seventh: look at your six quarts of tomato juice |
He, he, he! You're so funny! I like the "turn the slow-cooker on" - I'd need that step in my directions too ; ) I finished up with 28 quarts - from 5 flats - I did all diced, raw packed. I'll let you know if more tomatoes come my way!
ReplyDeleteI am, funny! Even I think so! :)
DeleteRaw pack for me! I'll be waiting to hear from you! ;)