It's the height of summer here. Hot and humid days are upon us. Though I do not like this weather one bit, it does make me want to make jam. I bought 8 quarts of blueberries at the Amish market and turned them into some blueberry/lime jam. We ate a bunch of them plain too. Is it hot where you are?
I bought 4 large bags of bing cherries too. Cherries are my favorite fruit.
Everyone was selling Ancient Sweets at the market.
Fresh beets which I pickled.
And more corn. The corn is wonderful this year. Are you eating corn on the cob yet?
I put my pumpkins out on my cooktop.
These tomatoes are from my garden. We are eating tomatoes with every meal.
I bought this rolling pin from and Amish guy that makes these and cutting boards.
I roasted the peppers.
If you have never made these, you should give them a try. The are delicious. http://octoberfarm.blogspot.com/2011/08/turkish-roasted-peppers.html
Here is the recipe for the blueberry jam: http://octoberfarm.blogspot.com/2010/06/flowers-in-teddys-garden-and-blueberry.html
I bought 4 large bags of bing cherries too. Cherries are my favorite fruit.
Everyone was selling Ancient Sweets at the market.
Fresh beets which I pickled.
And more corn. The corn is wonderful this year. Are you eating corn on the cob yet?
I put my pumpkins out on my cooktop.
These tomatoes are from my garden. We are eating tomatoes with every meal.
I bought this rolling pin from and Amish guy that makes these and cutting boards.
I roasted the peppers.
If you have never made these, you should give them a try. The are delicious. http://octoberfarm.blogspot.com/2011/08/turkish-roasted-peppers.html
Here is the recipe for the blueberry jam: http://octoberfarm.blogspot.com/2010/06/flowers-in-teddys-garden-and-blueberry.html
Comments
You sure made out at the Amish market. I love your rolling pin, it's gorgeous!!!
Cherries are my favorite berries but they aren't that popular here for a reason I just don't understand. Could it be the kernels perhaps?
No fresh corn here yet so I'll have to wait a while longer I'm afraid.
Sorry have to go, lightning just hit a short distance from here :-) and yes it is hot!
Have a great day!
Christer.
"On the feast of Saint-Anne, the blueberries are ripe. It is the grape of our land, the son of fire, the offering of the humble and rocky soil; it is the honey of wild gulleys, brother of the vines in the infinite realm of peat moss and bogs."
http://vraiefiction.blogspot.co.uk/2011/07/blueberries-and-where-i-am-from.html
You bought some GREAT fruits and veggies. Peppers? Roast them, you say? well..okay.
*pausing to think if I dare give it a try!*
We are having a heat wave in London. My Irish skin can't take it! I love that beautiful rolling pin and will try the blueberry lime jam. Lime sounds good with blueberry.
blessings
~*~
ps...hugs to Teddy!