Look into making green tomato relish, if you're into canning. Had chow chow recently, reminded me of it when I saw your comment. If you like sweets and sours, you'll probably like them. I prefer to look up and read a few different recipes, then do a few test jars with slight variations of ingredients. Write everything down, label the jars, let them age about two weeks and enjoy. Haven't had to throw any away, yet. They can be 'cold' canned, too. Hope you try it sometime. (It's a useful way to store food in a grid down scenario.)
Look into making green tomato relish, if you're into canning.
Had chow chow recently, reminded me of it when I saw your comment. If you like sweets and sours, you'll probably like them.
I prefer to look up and read a few different recipes, then do a few test jars with slight variations of ingredients. Write everything down, label the jars, let them age about two weeks and enjoy. Haven't had to throw any away, yet.
They can be 'cold' canned, too. Hope you try it sometime. (It's a useful way to store food in a grid down scenario.)
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