Three types of transportation.
This is the SS429 to Siena, approaching Castelfiorentino.
Canopy Roads of mid-Tuscany, video by John S. Quarterman, 24 Nov 2010.
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The dogs found something in the dirt pit.
Watch
the video below and eventually you will see it:
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So
first you pick and cook the beautyberries,
then you
strain them and cook them again,
and finally, you
can them in jars, as you can see Gretchen doing in the video linked
through the little picture to the right.
Here is one batch of beautyberry jelly jars:
Pictures and preserving of beautyberry, Callicarpa americana, by Gretchen Quarte rman, Lowndes County, Georgia, 17 Oct 2010
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So far we’ve picked and cook the beautyberries.
Now we want to pour it through a strainer to get out any remaining stems or skins.
That’s why it’s going to be jelly, not jam.
This strainer is an old pillow case.
First get it nice and bubbling.
Then strain it as in the first picture above.
Then cook it some more and add sugar.
To be continued….
Straining and cooking of Callicarpa americana by Gretchen Quarterman, Lowndes County, Georgia, 16 Oct 2010.
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Those small violet berries in the woods: it’s beautyberry, and you can eat it.
(No, not pokeberry; those are larger, and the stems are purple.)
Beautyberry grows in clumps that you can pick like you’re milking
the bush.
First, find some ripe ones:
Pick them and wash them:
And boil them:
To be continued….
Pictures of Callicarpa americana, Lowndes County, Georgia, 12 Oct 2010, as well as picking, cooking, by Gretchen Quarterman.
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Checking in Saturday morning, 13 Nov 2010,
at the Growing Local Conference organized
by Georgia Organics in Tifton, Georgia.
Janisse Ray and Leeanne Culbreath explain the conference.
Raven Waters demonstrates cheese making,
South Georgia “Growing Local” Conference,
Georgia Organics, Tifton, Georgia, 13 Nov 2010.
Videos by John S. Quarterman.
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