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The End of a Strange Month

Fri Aug 28, 2009, 5:05 PM
  • Mood: It's Hot
  • Listening to: Deuter: Wind & Mountain
  • Reading: Mark Stavish: The Path of Alchemy
  • Watching: Scars
  • Eating: Mackrel and Tomato Salad
  • Drinking: Cabernet
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I love her art, and though I featured her recently, she needs to sell some art - don't we all these days - so look again and go, show her some love, commission her, buy her beautiful work! I wish I had more than two pennies to rub together, because I NEED me some of her lions on my wall! Oh yes, did I mention this is my CAT feature of her. She does beautiful portraits and hands and other art as well, though!

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Well, it's been one of the odder months this year. With August being my birthday month I am used to spending some time out of the ordinary, but usually that's a fun vacation or a good time with friends.

This month I had my husband stay with his family in England for the entire time, because his Dad had just gone through major surgery - he's fine, though. Then some moron bashed up my brand new car at the beginning of the month and I spent the next few weeks battling his insurance, getting the car into the shop to be repaired and running around in a rental - not much fun.

And finally work has been odd. Still almost no money made this month - I'm looking at $1000 for one measly project management course, but I spent all my time networking, meeting people and putting my feelers out for opportunities, so I've been busier than I've been for a long time. If everything happens, shoot me, because there is no way I can do it all. If nothing happens, shoot me also, because I should have spent this month drawing, making jewelry and otherwise sucking my thumb instead of running around!

We'll see.

I did do a few projects. One of them - make my own prickly pear jelly. My big-ass cactus has finally had his first crop of fruit, and I just canned the first batch of jelly. It's yummy, especially when presented with some crackers and a small dollop of cream cheese.

Here's what you do:

Pick a batch of fruit using tongs and scrub them under running water - still using tongs - your fingers will thank you. Once all the needles are off, chop them into pieces. Put the pieces in a pot, add water so they are just covered and boil the heck out of everything for about an hour and a half keeping a lid on the pot so the water does not evaporate. Then add a chopped up habanero pepper and a handful of basil and tarragon leaves. Boil for another ten minutes or so and then mash with a potato masher.

Jelly 1


Pass the whole mess through a cheesecloth or coffee filter and add ingredients with the following ratio:

1 cup of your just boiled cactus juice
3 cups of sugar
1/3 cup of lemon juice
3 ounces of liquid pectin

Boil everything for about two to three minutes and stir until the sugar has completely dissolved. Fill the mix into mason jars, seal them by screwing on the double lids and sterilize them by immersing them in simmering water to just below their "necks" for ten minutes. Let cool and enjoy a bite of summer during the cool winter months.

Jelly 1


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:icondreamingdragondesign:
*DreamingDragonDesign Aug 29, 2009  Professional Artisan Crafter
Have you thought of making extra jelly to sell?
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:iconellygator:
*Ellygator Aug 30, 2009  Hobbyist General Artist
This was the first year the cactus had fruit, so there isn't that much to go round yet. What's in the photo is pretty much what was growing on it. But if this stuff tastes good and family likes it I may ramp up production next year, my prickly friend willing and collaborating with a good bumper crop!
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:iconrainbowangst101:
Mood: Adoration ~rainbowangst101 Aug 28, 2009  Hobbyist General Artist
I had heard of this jelly, but always thought my friends were just joking. :giggle: This is neat! I wonder what it tastes closely to?
Happy Late Birthday!
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:iconellygator:
*Ellygator Aug 30, 2009  Hobbyist General Artist
Thank you! The fruit remind me a little of cucumber, if cucumber tasted sweet with just a hint of cantaloupe, if that makes any sense...
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:iconartistladysmith:
Man, you learn something every day...i didn't know you could make jelly out of cactus stuff!! I've been canning chokecherry jelly...will be doing more this week....cool
sorry to hear bout the trouble....hope things turn out well
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:iconellygator:
*Ellygator Aug 30, 2009  Hobbyist General Artist
Thank you! And yeah, goggle prickly pear recipes and it's amazing what people come up with. Here in Texas they also sell the actual cactus part in supermarkets, and especially Mexicans use it in their native recipes. I have not tried that one yet.

Thanks for the good wishes!
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:iconsempraseverus:
OOOoooOOOooooOOOOoooOOooooOOOooo The Prickly Pears sounds oh so squishy ... wishing your family well and A happy happy belated BDay ... That photo of the prickly pears looks lucious Hee hee hee ... that must have been a fun project!
Yeah Baby ...
I must be wierd ... But I love to can things ... Squeeeeee!
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:iconellygator:
*Ellygator Aug 30, 2009  Hobbyist General Artist
Thank you! And yeah, it was fun! Tonight we'll crack open the first jar and give it a try!
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:iconsempraseverus:
Yeah Baby ... Wooo Hooo!
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