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Saturday, September 15, 2007

What to do with my garden?

It is now the end of the season here in the north east. Every year I have a garden and at the end of the season I have so many vegetables I can not give them away. I grow tomatoes, squash, and peppers. Please help!!!
Joe

Dear Joe,
We know what you are saying! The best way to help you is to give you few options. With your tomatoes you can boil some water and peal and de-seed them for jarring, or freezing. You can also just make a basic tomato sauce and freeze it so that you can add it to your favorite dishes. For your squash that's tough! Squash is a tough vegetable but it dos not hold very well. You can make a short bread, or muffins, stew them and can, or freeze them, or make a soup and do the same. For your peppers it is the same story. To hold these vegetable for a long time it is best to keep them as basic as possible. The reason is because if you make them for one dish you can not use them for others and you will be tired of just eating that.

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