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Hey, Girlie --
What's your favorite recipe/s (maybe two or three) from The Complete Book of Year-Round Small-Batch Preserving? (That IS the one you're so fond of, is it not?) I'm going to speak before a group at a local Barnes & Noble in a couple weeks and I'd like another book to recommend besides Mother Superior's Holy Trinity: BBB, SEtP, and the big Ball/Bernardin CBoHP (like my abbreviations, do ya?) -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ http://web.mac.com/barbschaller , blahblahblog is back and is being updated quite regularly now, most recently 8-7-2008. "rec.food.cooking Preserved Fruit Administrator 'Always in a jam. Never in a stew.'" - Evergene |
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"Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
... > Hey, Girlie -- > > What's your favorite recipe/s (maybe two or three) from The Complete > Book of Year-Round Small-Batch Preserving? (That IS the one you're so > fond of, is it not?) > > I'm going to speak before a group at a local Barnes & Noble in a couple > weeks and I'd like another book to recommend besides Mother Superior's > Holy Trinity: BBB, SEtP, and the big Ball/Bernardin CBoHP (like my > abbreviations, do ya?) > > > -- > -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ > http://web.mac.com/barbschaller , blahblahblog is back and > is being updated quite regularly now, most recently 8-7-2008. > "rec.food.cooking Preserved Fruit Administrator > 'Always in a jam. Never in a stew.'" - Evergene > Hey, Girlie -- > > What's your favorite recipe/s (maybe two or three) from The Complete > Book of Year-Round Small-Batch Preserving? (That IS the one you're so > fond of, is it not?) > > I'm going to speak before a group at a local Barnes & Noble in a couple > weeks and I'd like another book to recommend besides Mother Superior's > Holy Trinity: BBB, SEtP, and the big Ball/Bernardin CBoHP (like my > abbreviations, do ya?) > Yehaa, mama, too cool. I actually like the JOP, the Joy of Pickling, for its in depth discussion of fermenting pickles and the reasons/directions for bbb, and alternative methods for pickle crisping agents, to wit, sour cherry or grape leaves or horseradish. Also for it's international approach - pickles from many countries I may never get to visit. The world in a jar, so to speak. In the Small Batch book, I like the Winter Pickle because one can sub out veggies, the wine jelly recipe for its adaptability also. And the Herbed Asparagus pickles on p. 152 - and I sub out the tarragon with basil, or cilantro sometimes. I made the coffee liqueur, nice adaptable recipe there too. SBP has a lot of sweet recipes I've not tried and should. It's nice to leave something exciting for another season. Love to all my little brother and sister canners there - Edrena |
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