The Blog Tech and his wife have been working so hard on their new house. They have a contractor doing a lot of the work but the two of them have been demolishing parts of the place and doing lots of sanding. I have to hand it to my DIL for motivating The Blog Tech to do all of this; I could never get him to make his bed. Yesterday I made them wreaths for their front doors.
The house is an old Victorian and has double glass entry doors which lead to the main front door.
I made more pickles. I love to have homemade pickles on hand at all times. I often whip up last minute meat and cheese platters for guests and fresh homemade pickles always make the platters better.
Here is the recipe I used for this batch. Click to enlarge.
And this is new for me and now I am wondering why it took me so long to make this....chow chow. The pups got a bit nervous when I said I was going to cook chow chow. I reassured them it was just the relish from which they were named. When Chow Chow dogs were shipped to England from China, they were listed in the boats logs as chow chow. Chow chow was pidgin English for 'this and that'.
I think a long time ago I tried Pennsylvania Dutch chow chow and didn't like it because it tasted like a very sweet relish. This is a whole different thing. My god this is good stuff.
You can use this on all kinds of things. In West Virginia, it is always served to eat with the beans I posted recently. I can't wait to make the beans again so I can serve this with them.
I only made 4 jars this time because I wasn't sure how much I would like it. I will be making big batches soon. It's a great way to use up end of season peppers and green tomatoes from your garden.
It will be on my Thanksgiving table this year too.
Here is the recipe. I like to have an assortment of things I've canned to send home with house guests too. I think it is nice to give people jars of something you have served them so they can take it home and enjoy it again.
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