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    Default Been a busy bee today

    Had a really good day today, the weather was fine dry and cool, got some gardening done this morning, Then on the pooter to work and then the good bit, pickled some onions, salted down more runner beans and made a blinding apple plait for dessert, It was YUUMMY!
    The weekend is planned out, christmas pudding and mincemeat making ready for xmas. I also plan to go on a blackberry hunt, it'll be a few weeks before the sloes are ready for the gin treatment tho
    I really feel like I achieved something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wychwood View Post
    Had a really good day today, the weather was fine dry and cool, got some gardening done this morning, Then on the pooter to work and then the good bit, pickled some onions, salted down more runner beans and made a blinding apple plait for dessert, It was YUUMMY!
    The weekend is planned out, christmas pudding and mincemeat making ready for xmas. I also plan to go on a blackberry hunt, it'll be a few weeks before the sloes are ready for the gin treatment tho
    I really feel like I achieved something.
    WW ya know you are going to have to share some of the recipes with us yanks don't ya??

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    It would be my pleasure OS which one do you want??
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    Quote Originally Posted by wychwood View Post
    It would be my pleasure OS which one do you want??
    blinding apple plait sound interesting

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    Sorry a coloquiolism(sp?).. blinding= very good.
    It's basically an apple pie not in the pie dish. seems to help prevent a soggy bottom..... and there's nothing worse than a soggy bottom! Pastry rolled out in rectangle aplples sugar and cinnamon placed down the middle, make cuts in pastry either side of apples at an angle then criss cross like a plait. Bake as for apple pie. Simples!
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    Quote Originally Posted by wychwood View Post
    Sorry a coloquiolism(sp?).. blinding= very good.
    It's basically an apple pie not in the pie dish. seems to help prevent a soggy bottom..... and there's nothing worse than a soggy bottom! Pastry rolled out in rectangle aplples sugar and cinnamon placed down the middle, make cuts in pastry either side of apples at an angle then criss cross like a plait. Bake as for apple pie. Simples!
    Sounds simple enough I'll try it and let ya know. Oh did ya see the soup recipe I posted??

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    Explain salting down the runner beans for me,I have dried them,and placed in a pillow case with plenty of pepper added (to keep the bugs away)and stored hung in a cool dry place. When cooked,these are known as "shucky" beans.
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    And what are sloes?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    And what are sloes?
    I'm gonna guess the puddings,but I could be wrong!
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    Nell- Salting down beans is a method of storing beans in their green state. Just give them a quick rinse, slice them up, and then to each 3lb of sliced beans use 1lb of sea salt. Then using large canning jars, start with a layer of salt, then a 2 inch layer of beans and so on. The beans will make their own brine and after a few days will reduce considerably. You can keep adding to the jars with the same salt and bean layering. Make sure you push them down before adding another layer, you can use the same method for French beans and Kentucky beans too.

    Rick- Sloes are a type of wild plum. very small and bitter as he!! But a truly magical brew can be made by pricking them all over and steeping them in gin or vodka with a few tablespoons of sugar for 6mths, then decanting into storage bottles and storing for another 6mths(just in time for christmas)
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    Crikey Ken, that sloe gin fizz is a bit mean on the old measures isn't it?

    Over here, it's a favourite in the hipflask, and as a "cold" remedy(you know one of those medicinal purposes)
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    Winnie, you can store lemons, limes and oranges in much the same manner as salting beans. Green limes will turn brown and then almost olive drab green but they are fine. I have lemons and oranges in the ice box that I salted over six months ago. As you remove a fruit from the mix, you can add additional ones into the same jar.

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    Here's a couple of jars I did in March of this year. Just turn the jars over occasionally so the liquid gets to all the fruit.

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    Ooo what a good idea Rick! Do you make a brine to preserve them in ?
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    Yes, follow the link in Post 13. It's a nice step by step.
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    Thankyou!why do I have to type a min of 10 characters??
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    Because that's what the forum is set at.
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    Because it's dark outside, and I don't want that bigfoot bloke to knock on my door.
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