Poof!
And just like that, we’re almost at the end of the first week of March. Where did that go?
It’s been busy here, as always. The collection of pickles and preserves is growing nicely.
Between work shifts I’ve even managed to sit and relax with some hand sewing. I also had to put a notice on the door of the big fridge where all the preserves live. Yes, I know they don’t need to be in the fridge, but a few years ago, when I first started this preserving journey I had no cupboard space left and the spare fridge was empty… so naturally, I filled it!
The notice now instructs Tony to use items from the top shelf first. If I don’t remind him, he’ll just keep taking the possum's pickles from the bottom shelf and ignore everything else. When I had a good tidy-up a couple of weeks ago, I found jars that were four or five years old. Only two or three, but still — they need to be used. He has been told!
Yesterday I added even more to the collection. We have a glut of courgettes and something needed to be done, so I got busy. I left the jars to cool overnight and couldn’t resist taking this photo this morning as the sun crept over the windowsill and made them glow.
Here’s the recipe…
Sweet and Spicy Courgette Relish.
2 Cups finely diced onion.
2 cups finely diced bell peppers.
1 tablespoon of salt.
1.5 cups apple cider vinegar.
2 cups granulated sugar
1/2 teaspoon ground turmeric
1/2 teaspoon celery salt
1 teaspoon mustard seeds
1 teaspoon red pepper flakes.
Once the cauldron was washed up and put away, I pulled out the label I’d made for Jiffy and Josie’s quilt. I had a lovely afternoon listening to lids popping while I embroidered the label. Don’t look too closely at my stitching — I need practice!
Here it is, all stitched and attached to the back of the quilt.
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The date for our journey to the wedding is drawing very close now, but I’m not excited yet. It still feels unreal. Add in recent events and I do worry — we’ll be flying with Emirates, hopefully through Dubai. Maybe by the time we’re due to fly, a workaround will have been sorted out. World peace might be too much to hope for, but a different route would be nice. Fingers crossed.
As you may have worked out, I have my three rostered days off before working the weekend. On today’s list: make another batch of courgette relish, a batch of Evil Chilli Chutney (I might wait for Tony’s help with that one), have a turn about in the garden, take a trip to the garden centre, and make time to slow down and sew.
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13 comments:
It's an anxious time for those who have to travel. Your supply of pickles and preserves is growing!
Thanks for the recipe! And yes, I apologize for what may be a problem with your trip. Makes me quite ill.
That recipe sounds good. We’ve just ripped out our zucchini, so maybe another year. Fingers crossed your flights will be sorted. At least you have a bit of time up your sleeve.
All the best for your travel plans. What a nightmare.
You have been busy and have a great supply. Fingers crossed for the travel plans.
You have a great stash of pickles there! The label looks great, satisfying to get to the label on and all finished. Hope all works out OK for your trip. xx
Love the look of your preserves lined up in the fridge. Fingers crossed for your trip. Great quilt label.
Do hope all goes well for your travels but the Aussie Gov has urged us not to travel for five months???
Great work with all the jars.
And that label looks lovely.
Fingers crossed for your trip.
The pickle recipe looks noice, I love the satisfying sound of popping lids too
You have a great stock of preserves...a repurposed fridge is a great idea.
Safe travels xx
my sister gave me a similar recipe for zucchini relish and it is SO GOOD - i have been known to just eat it out of the jar ... gonna hafta see if there's a jar left in the freezer
be safe - gawdonlyknows what the idjits will do next - so much for he land of the frees exceptionalism
So good to have the home made relish there. The flights are a worry. X
hugz
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