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It looks like it's going to be a decent year for pecans, so we'll be making Arkansas Granny Sep 2012 #1
I totally forgot all about nuts for a gift. FarPoint Sep 2012 #2
Banana bread loaves with Medjool dates, yogurt and a honey/cinnamon glaze is the plan... pinto Sep 2012 #3
i'm hoping to offload some of these pickles! mopinko Sep 2012 #4
The salsa is a winner for the gift category. FarPoint Sep 2012 #5
we have some awesome peppers. mopinko Sep 2012 #6
I usually make a few Green tomato cakes The empressof all Sep 2012 #7
it's kind of surprising there are none at farmers market grasswire Sep 2012 #10
Just pulled off some more honey from the hives mtnester Sep 2012 #8
OMG! That is beautiful! FarPoint Sep 2012 #9
That is very clear grade honey mtnester Sep 2012 #11
I am so envious....almost speechless in Ahhh, FarPoint Sep 2012 #15
Mine is much darker also, a dark amber color with a bite Mojorabbit Oct 2012 #44
Oh, man! Le Taz Hot Sep 2012 #13
What a great idea -- Le Taz Hot Sep 2012 #12
I bought my Madagascar vanilla beans off of E-Bay. FarPoint Sep 2012 #16
I'm going to be doing homemade wine and fudge WhollyHeretic Sep 2012 #14
Ohhhhh yea!! FarPoint Sep 2012 #17
I would like to try making wine vinegar. FarPoint Sep 2012 #18
Looking forward to any responses you get. susanna Sep 2012 #21
I haven't tried that. I'm fairly new to wine making WhollyHeretic Sep 2012 #27
Since we have an herb garden, I'll probably give away dried herbs. Ruby Reason Sep 2012 #19
I found some generic herb containers at Bed Bath and Beyond. susanna Sep 2012 #24
Thank you, I'll take a look. I have a daughter that loves to frequent that store. Ruby Reason Sep 2012 #29
Ball has some really cute half pint jars out this year. n/t jackbenimble Oct 2012 #35
You could easily make your own cute container, like this "yule log" Tanuki Nov 2012 #52
Yet another good idea! Thanks. Ruby Reason Nov 2012 #53
I did an herb salt with the herbs from my garden last year. susanna Sep 2012 #20
Great link... FarPoint Sep 2012 #22
You're welcome! n/t susanna Sep 2012 #23
Arkansas Granny just reminded me of one other thing I've done... susanna Sep 2012 #25
Yes but not food. Glassunion Sep 2012 #26
Spam deleted by hlthe2b (MIR Team) martheus99 Sep 2012 #28
Pecan fudge, cinnamon pecans, Rum cakes (both regular and injected) oneshooter Sep 2012 #30
Ahhhh you can't eat them... FarPoint Sep 2012 #31
My 14yr old son eats the cookies and tells me how good they are. oneshooter Sep 2012 #32
Ok, I'm not diabetic* but, Dad and a couple close friends are Sentath Sep 2012 #33
Resrict your consumption of sweets, breads, rice, and potatoes. oneshooter Sep 2012 #34
Candied Ginger jackbenimble Oct 2012 #36
Post a recipe? nt msanthrope Oct 2012 #39
I just use Alton Brown's recipe from food.com jackbenimble Oct 2012 #40
THANK YOU!!! nt msanthrope Oct 2012 #41
If you're really adventurous jackbenimble Oct 2012 #42
Oh-- I have to try this!!! nt msanthrope Oct 2012 #43
I like this recipe for Candied Ginger yellerpup Oct 2012 #47
I'm trying this recipe for candied ginger tonight. jackbenimble Oct 2012 #48
You won't be sorry you made extra. yellerpup Oct 2012 #49
I do like it jackbenimble Oct 2012 #50
So glad you enjoyed your results. yellerpup Oct 2012 #51
I make big batches of candied ginger at the holidays yellerpup Oct 2012 #46
Coincidence. Chellee Oct 2012 #37
I have never had that combination. FarPoint Oct 2012 #38
Just took a macaron course so that's what I'm going with GoneOffShore Oct 2012 #45
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