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mrs_sweetpeach) wrote2013-03-09 10:10 am
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If the recipe says...
...it seems to taste better the longer you wait, is twelve years too long?
Back in May of 2000,
jebra and I canned several cases of rhubarb chutney. Sadly I have almost two full cases left. The seals appear to be fine but ten years is an awfully long time. Should I try it or should I empty the jars and feed the chutney to the compost pile?
Back in May of 2000,
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throughout the years), several had lost their seals and had visible changes to the content. It smelled good but I'm glad I didn't go for a taste.
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I can't wait for spring here! I am hoping the last freeze is over and am going to start my seeds next week. On the schedule for this year is bell peppers, green beans, tomatoes, strawberries and cukes.
Hopefully, I can keep my cats out of my little greenhouse this year. Last year, they ate all the sprouts before I had a chance to transplant and it was too late to start over.
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