Top Hacks to BIG HARVEST Days!


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My top tips for preventing overwhelm on a busy preservation day! It’s easy to see the harvest come in and quickly get overwhelmed at how much preservation …

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  1. Tracy Smith
    Tracy Smith says:

    Ahh every time I see your beautiful Aussies it makes my heart warm….we had a beautiful blue Merle with the brightest blue eyes…that was Bon he was my favorite dog ever, then we had a black tri female named Hailey. They have been gone about 4 years now. 12 and 13 years they were. Anyway the harvest is amazing,,.looks like a lot of fun. God Bless you all. Sending high fives from Wisconsin!

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  2. maria garcia
    maria garcia says:

    Hi. What a great video. Thank you for sharing how you about your day. God Bless you, and thank you so much. Stay safe and healthy. Maria. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🍅🍏🍓🌶️🥒🥬🥦🌽🧅

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  3. Mornings at the Allotment
    Mornings at the Allotment says:

    The crockpot is a life saver on busy days! Especially since you have me doing dairy in addition to all the preserving at the moment 🤣 (we don't have dairy animals – so I don't have to be doing it now – it's just so much fun…)

    Thank you for inspiring us in so many ways!

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  4. Kayte Isakson
    Kayte Isakson says:

    Thank you. I think I fall into a trap of trying to do all the kitchen stuff and sending my kids to do wayward chores. Things may actually run more smoothly if I let go of some of my ideas and plant new ones.

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  5. Sharon Salyer
    Sharon Salyer says:

    It's Extremely helpful if you have all the equipment laid out and ready for preserving. Jars washed/sterilized and ready, lids and rings laid out, strainers, food processors, bowls, kettles, canners, seasonings, jar lifters, etc. It's very frustrating to have to hunt for an item that you thought you knew where it was. I found it helpful to think through the whole process and determine where my children might be helpful and in what order things were going to get done. If needful, write it down so you don't get distracted. Saves a lot of stress☺.

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  6. dhansonranch
    dhansonranch says:

    Good advice! Surveying what you picked and then deciding what you are going to use it for based on your pantry inventory is a big one for me. I sit down with a coffee and come up with a game plan that no doubt includes multi tasking. For the fruits I am making jam out of I throw them in the freezer and make the jam in January after the Christmas rush is over. fruits for jelly (apples) I cook down and freeze the juice and can the sauce. It just takes some pressure off at this time of year.

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  7. Collieco Form
    Collieco Form says:

    Our house would be filled with music from the fifties. I would be dancing and singing with the kids. Still do this. Getting g ready to teach the grandkids. Leslie Gore, Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows. A great one for small kids.

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  8. Earthy Artist
    Earthy Artist says:

    I believe a good positive attitude is everything when it comes to life in general. When being a 'glass half full' {of blessings} type of person, it can be a little bit difficult to be around 'glass half empty' types of people. I pray for them.

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