Texas Fall/Winter thread!

/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,881  
That tequila works like the pharmaceuticals, doesn't it, bindian? :D:laughing: :bambi::salute::scratchchin::silly::hyper::applause::yes::applause:
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,882  
That tequila works like the pharmaceuticals, doesn't it, bindian? :D:laughing: :bambi::salute::scratchchin::silly::hyper::applause::yes::applause:
:bambi:?
Well, it's a little more expensive and wears off too fast, as compared to pharmaceuticals.
hugs, Brandi
 
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Better get your blankets out, hard freeze Wednesday morning. Anyone want to go paint in 27* weather:laughing:
 
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/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,886  
Should I pick my green tomatoes or cover them? Guessing it would take another week minimum to ripen on the vine.
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,887  
I've never covered anything in garden but only have a spring garden. Older gentleman across the road from me covers his with feed sacks in the spring when in danger of frost.
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,888  
Wife and I bought the planket at Walmart last year and covered our gardenias. It worked pretty good.
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,889  
I like fried green tomatos,eat'em.
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,890  
Front blew thru here, this morning. The wind is wicked! Hope the temps don't drop too rapidly, 'cause I am working outdoors today. I'd rather be skinny dipping during the summer, than playing in the cold!

And I too vote for fried green tomatoes! That is what I am planning to do with mine! Guess I'll be pulling plants up, in the garden, next weekend. :grumpy:
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,891  
Front blew thru here, this morning. The wind is wicked! Hope the temps don't drop too rapidly, 'cause I am working outdoors today. I'd rather be skinny dipping during the summer, than playing in the cold!

And I too vote for fried green tomatoes! That is what I am planning to do with mine! Guess I'll be pulling plants up, in the garden, next weekend. :grumpy:

Have you ever pickled them with hot peppers, celery, etc.?
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,892  
First snow this winter last night. About 1.5 inches.
Folks near the lake are expecting 6-8" today.
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,893  
Here's the recipe if anyone is interested.

Dilly Green Tomatoes

Select small, firm, green tomatoes. Cut up into quarters.
Put into sterilized quart jars.
To each quart, add:
1 clove garlic
1 stalk celery
1 hot green pepper
1 head of Dill
For about 8 quarts : combine 2 quarts of water, 1 quart of cider vinegar. 1 cup of salt.
Cook the liquid 5 minutes. Fill each jar to within 1/2 inch from the top with the liquid.
Seal the jars

Ron
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,895  
Here's the recipe if anyone is interested.

Dilly Green Tomatoes

Select small, firm, green tomatoes. Cut up into quarters.
Put into sterilized quart jars.
To each quart, add:
1 clove garlic
1 stalk celery
1 hot green pepper
1 head of Dill
For about 8 quarts : combine 2 quarts of water, 1 quart of cider vinegar. 1 cup of salt.
Cook the liquid 5 minutes. Fill each jar to within 1/2 inch from the top with the liquid.
Seal the jars

Ron

Thanks for the recipe, Ron. Last weekend (while I was being hammered with gastro-intestinal stress) my sweet wife and grandson took down all my tomato netting and rolled it up for the winter. She collected quite a few "last-gasp" tomatoes before trimming back the vines. Yesterday, she made two more quarts of her delicious Italian spiced chunky tomato sauce. I don't know if there are enough tomatoes to do pickles, but that recipe sure looks tasty. Our problem right now is that our cupboard is stacked with jars and jars of pickles. My wife might eat one pickle slice a month. My grandson likes pickles, but he really only wants sweet or bread-n-butter pickles. I've been giving pickles away because we are just covered in them since my eating habits have been drastically changed for a couple of months.
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,898  
I don't think we ever canned any green tomatoes, but every time we got to Ardmore, OK, we have to stop for lunch at Louie's Catfish Corner. It's one of those old buildings that you wouldn't consider stopping at if you were just passing through town, but they have an excellent catfish lunch that includes "Green tomato relish"; pretty big chunks of green tomatoes, slightly sweet. Louie's specializes in catfish and Mexican dishes. We've never tried anything but the catfish, although the Mexican food we've seen delivered to other tables certainly looks good. And I don't know of any place with better and faster service. My wife doesn't care for the green tomato relish, but I like it.
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,899  
Here's the recipe if anyone is interested.

Dilly Green Tomatoes

Select small, firm, green tomatoes. Cut up into quarters.
Put into sterilized quart jars.
To each quart, add:
1 clove garlic
1 stalk celery
1 hot green pepper
1 head of Dill
For about 8 quarts : combine 2 quarts of water, 1 quart of cider vinegar. 1 cup of salt.
Cook the liquid 5 minutes. Fill each jar to within 1/2 inch from the top with the liquid.
Seal the jars

Ron

Ron,
My dad would make gallon jars. Good treat over the winter.

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/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,900  
Thanks for the recipe, Ron. Last weekend (while I was being hammered with gastro-intestinal stress) my sweet wife and grandson took down all my tomato netting and rolled it up for the winter. She collected quite a few "last-gasp" tomatoes before trimming back the vines. Yesterday, she made two more quarts of her delicious Italian spiced chunky tomato sauce. I don't know if there are enough tomatoes to do pickles, but that recipe sure looks tasty. Our problem right now is that our cupboard is stacked with jars and jars of pickles. My wife might eat one pickle slice a month. My grandson likes pickles, but he really only wants sweet or bread-n-butter pickles. I've been giving pickles away because we are just covered in them since my eating habits have been drastically changed for a couple of months.

When my kids were young they used to beg my wife to make these hot green tomatoes. Even the celery in them is good to eat.
Some years there just were not any green tomatoes at the end of the season, which didn't make them very happy.
Nice thing is, they are very quick and easy to make.
 

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