As I was thinking of what I wanted to include in this post and thinking about a title, I'm reminded what a jumbled word salad most of my post are. No main topic. Any post could be about cooking AND gardening AND dogs AND cross stitching. Since the blog name is "Diary of Judy L.", maybe I should just write about everything (within reason), like I did in my middle school diary.
We'll see how that goes.
We went to Sam's Club this morning. Vince had told me yesterday that he needed a couple of things from there. Of course, one can never leave Sam's Club with a couple of things. When we were there on July 2 or 3, they had a three pack of Boursin cheese on sale so I wanted to get another one of those. I got the last one! Good timing, huh?
Here's something I didn't know. I have a big 64 oz. jug of soy sauce in my garage fridge. I keep re-filling a soy sauce bottle with that. The big jug is almost empty so I wanted to get another one. They didn't have them in the store so I figured . . it's been a while and they don't carry those any more. I bought a 2 pack of 20 oz. bottles. Then I got home and looked online and they do still have the big jugs but only to order. The two jars I bought in the store are .20/oz or $7.98. The big jug is .12/oz or $7.38 for the jug. Instead of $7.98, the at the jug price, the two bottles would have been $4.80 instead of $7.98. I need to shop smarter!
Did I already tell you we went to an Amish fruit and vegetable auction earlier this week (Tuesday)? I don't think I did so . . Vince needed to go to Lamar, a bit north of here, and a bit north of Lamar is an Amish fruit and veggie auction on Tuesdays and Fridays during gardening season. We've been wanting to go and the timing was right so we went. We ended up buying 100 pounds of tomatoes and maybe 15 pounds of peaches. Tuesday night I canned 40 pounds of tomatoes. Wednesday night after I got in from stitching with Debbie, I canned 20 pounds of tomatoes. To today I canned about 20 pounds and I should have about 20 pounds left to can tomorrow.
That's 35 quarts of tomatoes - just crushed tomatoes. I can use them for soups, stews, pasta sauce, pizza sauce. My goal is 60 quarts to get us through a year but we'll see. Water bath canning is slow because I can't can two layers at a time and still have at least 1" of water over the top of the jars. In my big canner, I can pressure can 15 quarts at one time but I can only do 7 quarts at a time with water bath canning. And, since the food is cold packed, I have to either dump the water after each session or let it cool down almost completely before running another load. That big canner is super heavy and handling it when it's hot and full of hot water isn't a good idea. So . . 14 quarts is about all I can do in one evening.
I'm trying to work my way to where I can start on the big, red house . . maybe tomorrow. I'm thinking before bed tonight, I might be able to make a few stitches on the red house!


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