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Honey Logo, featuring Dziadek Thomas Guz, founder of the Guz farm. Fun with Photoshop, kids! |
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Thursday, December 15, 2011
It's Christmas Cookie Time....
And here is the first batch...the first successful batch, that is. At Thanksgiving, Mum gave me a Farmer's Almanac with a good-looking receipe for Chocolate Chili cookies in it. I tried it first with "coating chocolate" the first time. I didn't realize what impact this would have on the consistency of the cookie. Ah yes, it made lovely chocolate chili mess all over the cookie sheets simply because every time it was heated, it melted to a thin scrim of liquid. Michael had to help me scrape the baked stuff off the pan. This time, I used semi-sweet morsels and that made all the difference. No habaneros this time either. I put into the mortar and pestle only dried jalapenos. This was mixed with flour, baking powder, eggs, vanilla, espresso powder, the chocolate mix you see below, along with more semi sweet morsels and walnuts. Good stuff.
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Finished chocolate chili cookies! |
And here is the first batch...the first successful batch, that is. At Thanksgiving, Mum gave me a Farmer's Almanac with a good-looking receipe for Chocolate Chili cookies in it. I tried it first with "coating chocolate" the first time. I didn't realize what impact this would have on the consistency of the cookie. Ah yes, it made lovely chocolate chili mess all over the cookie sheets simply because every time it was heated, it melted to a thin scrim of liquid. Michael had to help me scrape the baked stuff off the pan. This time, I used semi-sweet morsels and that made all the difference. No habaneros this time either. I put into the mortar and pestle only dried jalapenos. This was mixed with flour, baking powder, eggs, vanilla, espresso powder, the chocolate mix you see below, along with more semi sweet morsels and walnuts. Good stuff.
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The batter! |
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Me in the walnut bag... |
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Semi-sweet chocolate chips with Smart Balance in my newish double-boiler from Westland Auction. |
Monday, October 24, 2011
Bee Stings and Apple Harvests
We've been busy bees lately. Pun not intended, I'm afraid. I've been pretty consumed by lecture prep and have also been grading papers until my eyes cross. With three sections with approximately 25 kids each, with an assignment in each class per week, the grading is an on-going event in the house. Michael's been putting the garden and the bees to bed. Here are some pics of the recent activity, kitchen and otherwise.....
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What's this, you ask? Homemade apple butter, baby. I had apples that we brought back from central PA, and they were starting to be six kinds of sandy. So, I sauced them. |
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What's the sweetner? Well, our own honey, of course! |
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Melting the Wax Caps...
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Remember those wax caps? We've got plans for them! |
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In addition to what you see in the bin above, we harvested wax caps from the screen through which the honey strained. The lot of it appears in the wax-designated saucepan in this image. |
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Heat and stir.... |
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...and stir... |
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I'm melting! |
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I sprayed Pam inside a leftover container, and the wax is now inside the container, cooling. Shortly, we'll be able to make candles...more on this soon! |
Friday, September 30, 2011
Our First Honey Harvest
Well...technically, it's not our first harvest, since we took a few frames out in high summer, pushed the honey and comb through a sieve, and got three glass jars full of pretty amber liquid. Yet, this is the first significant harvest, one that involved cutting open the wax caps and placing the frames in a spinner. Processing four supers took us just a little over two hours, not counting prep time. Here are some pictures:
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Glenn removes the wax caps with a serrated knife. |
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Michael uses a pronged scraper to open the capped cells before they go into the spinner. |
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Glenn checks the frames, turns them around. |
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The serrated capping knife, wax, and honey... looking every bit like a scene from CSI. |
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Straining the wax and other detritus out of the honey involves a finely meshed screen. |
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
I know...it's been so long!
I know, I know...it's been so long since I've posted (sorry for the long lag in news, Bob! And thank you for the gobs receipes you sent! I'll make them very soon and send some in with Michael for sharing purposes).
We've been travelin', which I'll get into on Friday (with photographic illustrations, no less). But even before our trip, we got unusually busy. Wanna read the whole tale? You can read of our new car adventures and my week of insanity here by clicking on the hyperlinked text.
Tonight, though, we're back in the swing of things...making this hot business called peach-habanero jam, using pepers we ourselves grew and peaches we picked up at McDannell's Fruit Farm on the way back home.
We followed this receipe for the jam, and it is every bit as hot as it sounds. And we added neither extra pith nor seeds.
Keep on scrolling for a rainbow. No, seriously. There's a rainbow below...
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Funneling the peach-habanero jam into 1/2 pints! |
I know, I know...it's been so long since I've posted (sorry for the long lag in news, Bob! And thank you for the gobs receipes you sent! I'll make them very soon and send some in with Michael for sharing purposes).
We've been travelin', which I'll get into on Friday (with photographic illustrations, no less). But even before our trip, we got unusually busy. Wanna read the whole tale? You can read of our new car adventures and my week of insanity here by clicking on the hyperlinked text.
Tonight, though, we're back in the swing of things...making this hot business called peach-habanero jam, using pepers we ourselves grew and peaches we picked up at McDannell's Fruit Farm on the way back home.
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In the canner for a 10-minute bath. |
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Bun wipes the rims, so the lid truly seals. |
Keep on scrolling for a rainbow. No, seriously. There's a rainbow below...
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Amazing. We saw a double rainbow on our way back to PA from Mount Vernon! We just got back from Williamsburg, VA on Monday. I promise to post trip pictures on Friday. Promise. |
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Pepper jam, tomatoes, butternut squash, and beans!
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Pepper Jam, Baby! |
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We've started to get a small ton of tomatoes! |
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Ugly Tomatoes! |
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The first batch of tomato sauce! |
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I baked our butternut squash in the oven and whirred it around in the food processor. |
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So many beans, with so many more to come. |
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Jasper begged for a bean, but wasn't digging it once he got it. |
Kidney beans, black beans, favas, soldier beans, yard-longs, and black-eyed peas. |
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We just haven't figured out how to get around this part yet.... |
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Prepped for drying.... |
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