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Home Canned Carrots

10/27/2014

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Well, here are the fruits (or should I say vegetables) of my labor some of these past few days. I guess I should also say "our" labor, as I did not do this by myself. I am blessed to have my family's help, as growing and preserving food is a family endeavor at our house. Thankfully, the girls are delighted to help (they especially love to peel), as many hands make light work. And my son and husband do their share of helping, too, so all together we make a good team. :)

This is just part of our carrots; we're not finished yet. We are planning to can enough to have 1-2 jars a week for a year. We are also dehydrating some of our carrots for throwing in soups, chicken noodles, etc. We usually shred those before drying so they rehydrate and cook up faster. Not much beats the satisfaction of cooking meals with your own produce during the year. Maybe snuggling up with your own handmade blankets, but they run a close race. :)

I love preserving home-grown produce and seeing the much valued results of our labor. Some of the most delightful parts of it all are removing the jars from the canner, hearing the ping of the lids as they cool, and seeing the jars all lined up and ready for the pantry. And the icing on the cake is that canning is another thing that reminds me of my grandma and grandpa. I have many fond memories of helping my grandpa outside on the farm in his working years, and in the garden in his retirement years... and helping my grandma inside with baking, cooking, and crafting... along with, you guessed it, canning. :)

I hope you enjoyed my post... if so, I'd be delighted to hear your thoughts in the comments, and be sure to share some of your own experiences as well. :)

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anna Garner link
10/29/2014 01:33:32 am

Bravo for your family. The jars of carrots look beautiful -- and yummy.

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Nikki - myMountainStudio link
10/29/2014 04:07:36 am

Thanks, Anna. Yes, I love the bright color of the carrots (too bad we gotta hide them away in the dark to keep), and I love eating home canned carrots. I also love the simplicity of dumping them in a saucepan and just heating them up for a bit. :)

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Ewenique link
10/29/2014 12:06:08 pm

Looks like you are well on your way to preserving a bumper crop of carrots! I've not canned before, although my mother-in-law used to can lots of things. I don't have the equipment or a garden. I do make freezer jam! lol

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Catherine @ShadowDogDesigns link
10/30/2014 10:58:57 am

Fabulous and cheerful! Seeing the rows of canned carrots reminded me of my Mom, who had to be the biggest canner/preserver of food I have ever known. Her gardens were massive and our shelves always groaned under jars of goodies put up for the winter and beyond. I loved helping her in any way I could. I miss those days with my Mom.

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Natalie link
10/31/2014 10:51:29 pm

I do enjoy reading your posts. This post is certainly delightful. Those are a lot of jars of carrots and they look so beautiful. You must have harvested tons of carrots. Canning is something that my family doesn't do or ever done before, but I do wish I had the experience. Thanks for sharing!

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Sue link
11/4/2014 12:40:20 am

Look at those beautiful golden orange jars all lined up!! What an accomplishment. Not only is it a great satisfaction to eat your own produce all winter long, it is very healthy, too. Your family get more benefits than one can count. I love the sound of pinging lids, too. I need to can the tuna we have stored in the freezer right away.

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