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Saturday, December 27, 2014

TipsFromtheGarden-BeginningGuidetoHomeCanning-

TipsFromtheGarden~
BeginningGuidetoHomeCanning-


Good afternoon my dear 
Friends and Followers. I hope that you all had a Joyous & Happy
Christmas Holiday. For today Saturday's Tips From the Garden I found
a great piece o how to canned your own fresh fruits, vegetables, jams,
pickled foods and even meats that can help bring delicious food
in your pantry year around. 
For beginners, canning can seem like a daunting task,
However with a few basic tips you all can become great home caner's too
in no time. It just might take a bit of patience. 
First of all there are two different kinds of methods too a
Canning. Each way, I found was with a varying of different levels.
For  Beginners it would seem that they would have the most 
Success, with the water bath canning Method.
Briefly how this is done; and late in the post I will go in more

Detail on the Water bath Method. 
You just fill the canning jars that you can get at any
local Store, with foods like Jams, Pickles Tomatoes or other kinda
Vegetables and Fruits too. This could be also whole fruits or puree fruits
For jams ( like strawberry jam, blueberry jam, plum jam etc.)
Then after you fill your jars with what ever you decide, be it fruits or
vegetables, then make sure the jars are sealed tied so the won't leak.
Then have a Stainless steel large pot, that is all ready boiling with about 
2 to 3 inches from the top of space of water. Put as many as you can fit in the pot 
with being able to put the pots lid on. Then lit boil for about an hour . What 
this will do is create a seal on the jars. Once the jars have cooled the 
food inside will be prevent any growth of bacteria in the jars.
Now for the brief- more advance Method.
This process is usually involves a pressure cooker, and that is 
why it is a bit more advance for caners.
It en able the caners to reach higher temperatures, then 
just the regular boiling pot. This will destroy any microorganisms, particularly
the colostrum that can cause botulism. This happens much more often
in the pressure cooker canning, in low-acid foods such as corn and other 
vegetables, meat and even seafood's too. 
If you were try to do this type of canning with the Water Bath Method
It usually will lead to unsafe food and a threat to botulism poisoning. 
As you can see the Second Method Pressure cooker canning
can be much more involved. This is why most folks try their first try at 
canning the Water Bath Method. However, there are a few adventurous folks
that want to try the pressure cooker canning particularly for the 
poultry, and other types of meats that you can can and even some seafood.
'Hint ~ One of the Keys to Great Canning is Starting with Good Food'
~So this is what you will need for Basic Water Bath Canning~

Water Bath Canning requires very basic equipment.
1-canning jars
2-lids with a ring of sealant and threaded rings to hold the lids in place,
during the water bath.
3-A large pot - it could be made of either aluminum, stainless steel or
porcelain-coat steel that is deep enough to hold whatever size glass
canning jars you're canning with. Plus the pot must be at least 1-2 inches from
the top of the boiling area.
4-After filling the pot with water and setting it to boil, its time to prepare
the food. This often involves simply filing the canning jars with
raw food and ready type liquid you'll use to fill them with.
5-For raw fruits and vegetables, be sure to check the acidity levels or PH levels.
If the PH levels are below 4.6 the food is considered, acidic which means
the environment inside the jars will inhibit the growth of bacteria during storage.
6-Commonly canned acidic foods are foods such as, jams,
pickles, jellies, fruit butters, most all fruits, and sauerkraut too.
7-Oddly enough, there are some tomatoes, figs, and other fresh fruits
that need a little help reaching their acidic levels of 4.6 of lower too. This
can be done with a little bit of Vinegar, citric acid or even lemon juice too.
So double -check a food's PH levels before canning as it has a large impact
on the method you'll need to use.
8-Figuring out a food acidity and which method to use it
can be a little trick to canning too.
9-Boiling the lidded jars is called 'processing' and the time required to
process foods varies depends on the packing method either raw or hot.
With the raw packing, clean often peeled raw fruits and vegetables are cut to
uniform sizes and placed directly into clean, sterilized jars. The same
goes for making pickles, this entailed cutting up cucumber and placing into the jars.
10- Once the unheated food is well packed into the jar, a hot
canning liquid of some sort-water, vinegar or syrup is then added
to the food and filled to within what is called the 'headspace'.
(Again, for the pickle recipe this may involve pouring a brine over the cucumbers.)
11- The head space refers to the clearance at the top of the
jar between the level of liquid and the lid. This area is vital to the proper
sealing of each and every jar, as it allows for the escape of air during jar,
Processing, creating a vacuum.
12- With hot packing, the food is also brought to a boil along with
the packing liquid, and both are added to the jar as the same time. This process
helps remove air from the food and helps prevent the food from floating in the jars too.
Also it increases the vacuum in the sealed jars and helps increase the shelf life of the
canned items. Hot packing is recommenced for Water Bath Canning!
13- After filling the jars with the food of your choose, cover each of them with
the sealant side down then screw on the ring until its tight, but not to tight. if you over
tighten the ring there is a chance the sealant will leak out during the processing and
damage the the jar and the food inside.
14- Now, lower the jars into the pot of boiling water bath that you have made for
your canning jars. This will ensuring that all the canning jars are fully covered by
at least an inch of water or more. Note you might want to get a canning
jar holder that enables you to hold the jars as you put them into the boiling water.
The jars need to be in the boiling water at least an hour to kill all bacterias for the food
to be save after you take the jars out and cooled..
Note: there are a number of resources available such as the 
USDA's Complete Guide to Home Canning' to help you on how long to process
your canned goods or keep them boiling in your pot. Altitude, hot versus
raw packing will all play into a factor to how long your jars need to boil
in your pot to get an effective seal and to ensure that the food inside will be safe to store and eat.
15- Once your jars have survived the Water Bath, they are to be cooled at room
temperature. While it can take up to 24-hours for the jars to fully cool and seal, you
can start hearing the satisfying 'pop' of a seal within as little as 30 minutes.
However, be sure to check all your jars for a true seal after a 24-hour period.
How you do this is: You can do this with a simple thumb test - simply press your thumb
on the top of the lid, and if it springs back, the jar didn't seal. You can also test the seal by hitting the lid with a spoon or checking to see if it  curves down slightly in the center.
16-If a jar fails to seal, on you remove the lid and check for any nicks in the sealant or the
rim or the jar itself. Switch the contents to a new jar, if needed and reprocess
the food within 24-hours. Be sure to remove the rings before storage on all jars.
They aren't  needed to keep the seal and after the water bath, they can rust and wrap
and cause problems when opening the stored jars.
17- Finally After a successful canning you might try a different food.
Each time you try, try something new so that it won't seem so scary. and intimidating.
You might Enjoy the process you never know.

I have canned Jam many years ago and it was lots of Fun!
So happy Canning my dear Friends & Followers
I hope that you like my Saturday post for
CANNING is EASY if YOU TRY!
LOVE YOU ALL! HAPPY GARDENING

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Thursday, December 25, 2014

History of the Christmas Card-

History of the Christmas Card-
Vintage Christmas Card
The History of the Christmas card, was basically to create a card in the traditional celebration of Christmas. What this means? Is to convey holiday sentiments into a card between people with a wide range of Christmas traditions.
These Traditions that are generally designed in the Christmas Theme did have a history and a beginning .. The tricky part is finding the beginning of the History of the Christmas Card.
As for the history of what has been put on these Christmas cards it is generally commercial designed for the occasion.. Which means you can have many different depictions of the Nativity theme of Jesus, or have Christian symbols such as the Star of Bethlehem, The 3 wise Men or a White Dove. There is also the cards that represents both the Holy Spirit and Peace too. There are other Christmas cards, through the history that show traditions, of seasonal figures - such as Santa Claus, snowmen, reindeer, Christmas trees, Christmas Ornaments, Snowy landscapes, and the list goes on.. There are objects associated with Christmas such as candles, holly, caroling, shopping, partying, snow falling wildlife of the northern winter, Some secular cards that depict nostalgic scenes of the past - such as the 19th century street-scapes and shoppers, old Christmas trees and children; others might be humorous, particularly in depicting the antics of Santa and  his elves.
Now that we know all about what we put on the cards, I thought I would go into when the earliest Christmas Cards/Greeting Cards appeared as we all now it.. It would seem that it was in the 15th century with the first greeting were that of New Year's and Valentines
Although the first Christmas cards as we know them today appeared in the 1800s, the idea wasn’t fabricated from thin air, but was based on some other, older practices. The predecessors to the Christmas card, such as St. Valentine's cards and Christmas letters, paved the way for this newer tradition.
Vintage Christmas Card
the shiny parts of the card are not
Glitter but actually real
 silver in those day
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The first greeting cards were New Year’s cards and Valentines, which were established in the 15th century. New Year’s cards were often printed from wood-blocks and for some time sending them remained primarily a custom between businesses and customers. By the late 1700s, the general public would join into the practice.
The sending of St. Valentine’s cards became a publicly practiced tradition much sooner. First appearing in the 1400s, by the mid-1500s they had become popular. People typically made their own Valentines, writing their own verses or copying from books of verse and decorating cards with their own drawings or bits of ribbon and lace. The first manufactured Valentines appeared around the year 1800 and the popularity of these cards would pave the way for the widespread custom of sending Christmas cards.
At Christmastime, many people would send letters to friends and family far away, and children at boarding school would decorate paper and write letters to show off the writing skills they’d improved upon that term at school. However, the first official Christmas card was created in 1843 in Britain.
Sir Henry Cole and the first Christmas
First of 1,000 copies of the first
commercial Christmas card
Sir Henry Cole, director of London's Victoria and Albert Museum, would write letters to family and acquaintances at Christmastime. He and others could buy decorative paper on which to pen greetings and good wishes, but he found it to be a cumbersome task. So Cole commissioned an artist friend, John Calcott Horsley to create a card with a simple message Horsley lithographed and hand-colored 1,000 copies of this first commercial card. It was a three-panel card – the center panel showed a family celebrating and the two wing panels depicted people feeding the hungry and clothing the naked. The card bore the simple greeting, “A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to You,” which would become the standard sentiment of the mass-produced Christmas cards. After the mass-production of X-Mas Cards, there  were quite elaborate and though the lithograph printing process helped in producing cards, they first became popular among the upper-class in England. However, the development and improvement of the postal system, making sending cards more affordable, was a big part of the rise in the popularity of Christmas cards. Early cards were not necessarily religious Christmas cards but favored images such as beautiful flowers, birds, scenery and other pretty things.
that could be duplicated and sent to all his acquaintances.
Vintage Christmas Card
In 1875 Louis Prang brought the commercial Christmas card to the United States. Prang, a German lithographer, had developed a new innovative way of printing that made the process of creating Christmas and other cards much simpler and more affordable. Like British Christmas cards, Prang’s cards included various images that were simply pretty and tasteful, not truly having much to do with Christmas or even necessarily winter. However, some cards did include holly, snow and some other wintery or Christmas images. His cards became extremely popular in the U.S.; his company printed almost five million cards a year by 1881.
However, Prang’s cards were of exceptional quality and used quality materials, causing the cards to be somewhat pricey. As America became infatuated with sending Christmas cards, other companies began to flood the market with cheaper imitations, inspired by the Prang cards. By 1890, Prang was driven out of the market completely and his card-manufacturing company closed.
Christmas Cards of Today-
Modern day Christmas Card
It seems that the advent of the postcard was the turning point, when elaborate Victorian-era Christmas cards started to fade away in preference of a simpler Christmas card. The postcards were cheaper and alot easier to send at the time. However, as the times of the 1920's, cards with envelopes started to grow in popularity once again. Yet, even today the Christmas cards today are printed much more simpler than back in the day, no edged with lace or ribbon on the cards like before.
Then the sending to a physical Christmas card has declined even more because of the widespread use of the Internet of email through people personal laptops. Many people later
started sending E-Greeting Cards or E-Cards, which are basically electronic Internet cards. Now  some of this E-Cards would have music and animation within the via email. Which many people now choose to send instead of the real Christmas Cards, with close to 2-billion Christmas cards are still being sent each year in the United States alone. The Nostalgic,
Sentimental and Religious type of images have continued in popularity even into the 21st century with some being reproductions of the ancient Victorian and Edwardian Christmas cards, which it seems that are still easy to obtain these days.
The Modern Christmas Cards can be bought individually, however they are also sold in packs of the same or varied designs. In recent decades the changes in technology may be the huge
Email Image of a Christmas Card Modern time
Christmas Card in the 21th Century 
responsible and decline of the Christmas Card! Sadly it is estimated the number of cards that
are received by American households are dropping from 29% in 1987 to 20% in the year 2004.
It seems that Emails and telephones, IPhone allow for more frequent contact and are much more easier for the general use, then the ones who were raised without hand writing skills for letter writing. Especially given the availability of websites now offering FREE email Christmas E-Cards. However, even with the decline, over 1.9 billion cards of all kinds were sent in the U.S in 2005 alone. It seems that in the UK, Christmas Cards account for almost half of the volume of greeting card sales, with about over 668.9 million Christmas cards sold in the 2008 festive period. In most non-religious countries like that of Czech Republic, the Christmas card are rather called more like New Year Cards, however they are sent before the Christmas holiday and the emphasis is mostly given to the New Year - omitting any religious symbols in these cards.
As the Christmas season comes many businesses, from the small local to the multi-national 
Merry Christmas Email Card
Enterprises send Christmas cards to their employee's as a way to develop a general goodwill and to reinforce social networks. There is also organizations that produce special Christmas cards as a fundraising tool too!  The most famous of these enterprises is probably the UNICEF Christmas card program, launched in 1949, which selects artwork from internationally known artists for card reproductions. The UK-based Charities Advisory Trust gives out an annual "Scrooge Award" to the cards that return the smallest percentage to the charities they claim to support although it is not universally well received by the Christmas card producers.
There are many countries will produce official Christmas stamps, just for the holiday season, which may be brightly colored and depict some aspect of the Christmas tradition or a Nativity scene. Small Decorative stickers are also made to seal the back of envelopes, typically showing a trinket of some symbol of Christmas. It seems that is 2004 the German post office gave away 20 million free scented stickers to make Christmas cards smell of a fir Christmas tree, Cinnamon, gingerbread, a honey-wax candle , a baked apple and finally an orange. So 
if you think about it the History of the Christmas Card has come a long way...
I hope that you Enjoyed the post and the history.
Modern Christmas Cards

















I love you all very much my dear Friends and Follower 
Your Wendy 

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MERRY CHRISTMAS TOO ALL! 2014


MERRY CHRISTMAS! 
Well, It's Christmas Day and I know
There are many different faiths with all of YOU! 
My dear Friends & Followers
I truly believe that we are all children of many faiths. I truly wish
that we all could come together as one big Family! 
Since I have so many wonderful dear Friends and Followers, all over the World
I thought I would give you a few of my favorite 
Christmas Video's for CHRISTMAS DAY
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL1 MY DEAR FRIENDS &
FOLLOWERS HUGGSSSS YOUR WENDY.

A CHRISTMAS CAROL






A CHRISTMAS CAROL -EN 
ESPANOL FULL MOVIE

These are a few of my

Favorites. I wish you all the best

Christmas Ever tomorrow.

MERRY CHRISTMAS  






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