Friday 9 September 2016

Make rat' whilst the rain falls.




Amazingly, yesterday morning it 'sort of' rained; not much, but it was rain. The perfect opportunity to get-on with this years bottling.

My current glut involves Tomatoes, Peppers, and Aubergines, so I made a Courgette-less Ratatouille. I only made a few jars as I had a mountain of things to do.

We already have quite a good stock in the freezer, so we shan't starve.

And here are the little darlings having been sterilised and cooled. I'll do more in a few days time.


The tiny amount of rain did no good whatsoever, in the afternoon it was back to hot and humid.




24 comments:

  1. You're going to be so happy to open those jars this winter!

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    1. You bet! They are so useful in Tagines, Curries, Casseroles, etc; with the added pleasure of knowing that they're totally chemical free.

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  2. They look full of summery goodness. I do enjoy all this squirrelling away. MingMing is fascinated by it all, too.

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    1. She sounds like a lovely girl. You're very lucky.

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  3. You are certainly busy over there. I always think a tiny bit of rain in hot weather does more harm than good - but, as the farmer frequently tells me - ' we have to take what comes!'

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    1. It really wasn't 'rain', just some light dampness from the sky. We now have to wait till next Wednesday.

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  4. Roll on winter, but let's enjoy autumn first. We had some very heavy rain here. Absolutely bloody wonderful. Going through the pine forests on the way down to town the air is so fresh and clean it's clears up your lungs better than Vicks. H ope you get a good downpour soon.

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  5. Ahhh .... you're on the case !!!!! Delicious and so useful in so many meals. XXXX

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    1. Yes, this is just the start. I hope to do another 20, or so, bottles.

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  6. So nice to open those jars in the middle of winter......brings back those long hot days of summer!

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  7. Here it will be at least a month until the first rain.I am waiting.

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    1. No rain here means no mushrooms, and many people rely on a good crop for their 'tax free pocket money'. WE need a good two day downpour.

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  8. Your freezer will become a summer treasure chest.

    I like the design of the containers, as well as the looks of their contents.

    Best wishes.

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    1. And I love to see my store cupboard filled with conserves.

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  9. We have an awful lot of vegetables to eat before we lock up in a couple of weeks.

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    1. Why not bottle it all, and take it back with you to the UK.

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    2. Truth is bottling stuff scares me. I'm frightened of poisoning everyone.

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    3. Paté and meats can be dodgy, but vegetable and fruit bottling is usually OK, and the process is very simple.

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  10. Yup, that spot of rain was lovely but no where near enough. Still, didn't have to water anything and the rain water butt level rose a couple of inches!

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    1. You must have had a lot more than us. Ours was only enough to wet the ground for a few minutes, then it evaporated almost at once.

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