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[email protected] 25-06-2003 09:32 AM

Yellow wax beans
 

Breakfast: Yellow wax beans

Lunch: Yellow wax beans

Dinner: Yellow wax beans

(pant, pant...can't keep up. Note to self:
Next year, do at least 4 staggered plantings; two is not enough)

--

Persephone



Larry Blanchard 25-06-2003 10:20 PM

Yellow wax beans
 
In article ,
says...

Breakfast: Yellow wax beans

Lunch: Yellow wax beans

Dinner: Yellow wax beans

(pant, pant...can't keep up. Note to self:
Next year, do at least 4 staggered plantings; two is not enough)

Or plant a pole variety like Marvel of Venice. Plant it once and it
bears all season if you keep it picked. When you get tired of
eating/canning/freezing wax beans just quit picking :-).

--
Where ARE those Iraqi WMDs?

[email protected] 26-06-2003 03:20 AM

Yellow wax beans
 
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 14:28:27 -0700, Larry Blanchard
wrote:

In article ,
says...

Breakfast: Yellow wax beans

Lunch: Yellow wax beans

Dinner: Yellow wax beans

(pant, pant...can't keep up. Note to self:
Next year, do at least 4 staggered plantings; two is not enough)

Or plant a pole variety like Marvel of Venice. Plant it once and it
bears all season if you keep it picked. When you get tired of
eating/canning/freezing wax beans just quit picking :-).


Freezing! Damn, I never thought of that.

How do I freeze Y.W.B.s? Straight question; I've never
frozen fresh veggies from garden. Rush answer:
I'm about to do a major picking.

Thanks!

--

Persephone




[email protected] 26-06-2003 08:44 PM

Yellow wax beans
 
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 02:15:41 GMT, wrote:

On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 14:28:27 -0700, Larry Blanchard
wrote:

In article ,
says...

Breakfast: Yellow wax beans

Lunch: Yellow wax beans

Dinner: Yellow wax beans

(pant, pant...can't keep up. Note to self:
Next year, do at least 4 staggered plantings; two is not enough)

Or plant a pole variety like Marvel of Venice. Plant it once and it
bears all season if you keep it picked. When you get tired of
eating/canning/freezing wax beans just quit picking :-).


Freezing! Damn, I never thought of that.

How do I freeze Y.W.B.s? Straight question; I've never
frozen fresh veggies from garden. Rush answer:
I'm about to do a major picking.

Thanks!


Could I piggy-back on P's question? I also have a lot of Yellow Wax
Beans and don't want to waste them, and have never frozen fresh
vegetables, whether from garden or from market. How?

I consulted "Joy of Cooking" about blanching, etc.

Not clear on whether blanched Yellow Wax Beans, after being thoroughly
dried, can be put directly into, e.g. Hefty locking freezer bags.

Would much appreciate prompt reply, or referrrals elsewhere.

--

Polar

Pam 26-06-2003 09:08 PM

Yellow wax beans
 
In our last fun filled episode, Thu, 26 Jun 2003 19:45:07 GMT,
proclaimed:

On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 02:15:41 GMT,
wrote:

How do I freeze Y.W.B.s? Straight question; I've never
frozen fresh veggies from garden. Rush answer:
I'm about to do a major picking.

Thanks!


Could I piggy-back on P's question? I also have a lot of Yellow Wax
Beans and don't want to waste them, and have never frozen fresh
vegetables, whether from garden or from market. How?


http://eesc.orst.edu/agcomwebfile/edmat/PNW214.PDF

Google is your frieend...


Pam, it is in PDF format, which I'm coming to believe stands
for Pain in Da Freaking ass.





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"Oh no, not again."
- A bowl of petunias on its way to certain death

Art Norman 26-06-2003 09:32 PM

Yellow wax beans
 
I get a big spaghetti sized pot of water boiling, put a large handful of
beans in a handled collander and dip it in the boiling water for about 20
seconds then throw them in the sink to cool. When cool, I fill freezer bags
squeezing out the air before sealing.
Art Norman
N2ERI
wrote in message
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On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 02:15:41 GMT, wrote:

On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 14:28:27 -0700, Larry Blanchard
wrote:

In article ,
says...

Breakfast: Yellow wax beans

Lunch: Yellow wax beans

Dinner: Yellow wax beans

(pant, pant...can't keep up. Note to self:
Next year, do at least 4 staggered plantings; two is not enough)

Or plant a pole variety like Marvel of Venice. Plant it once and it
bears all season if you keep it picked. When you get tired of
eating/canning/freezing wax beans just quit picking :-).


Freezing! Damn, I never thought of that.

How do I freeze Y.W.B.s? Straight question; I've never
frozen fresh veggies from garden. Rush answer:
I'm about to do a major picking.

Thanks!


Could I piggy-back on P's question? I also have a lot of Yellow Wax
Beans and don't want to waste them, and have never frozen fresh
vegetables, whether from garden or from market. How?

I consulted "Joy of Cooking" about blanching, etc.

Not clear on whether blanched Yellow Wax Beans, after being thoroughly
dried, can be put directly into, e.g. Hefty locking freezer bags.

Would much appreciate prompt reply, or referrrals elsewhere.

--

Polar




[email protected] 27-06-2003 06:30 AM

Yellow wax beans
 
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 16:05:55 -0400, Pam wrote:

In our last fun filled episode, Thu, 26 Jun 2003 19:45:07 GMT,
proclaimed:

On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 02:15:41 GMT, wrote:


How do I freeze Y.W.B.s? Straight question; I've never
frozen fresh veggies from garden. Rush answer:
I'm about to do a major picking.

Thanks!


Could I piggy-back on P's question? I also have a lot of Yellow Wax
Beans and don't want to waste them, and have never frozen fresh
vegetables, whether from garden or from market. How?


http://eesc.orst.edu/agcomwebfile/edmat/PNW214.PDF

Google is your frieend...


Pam, it is in PDF format, which I'm coming to believe stands
for Pain in Da Freaking ass.


I could read it just fine. OK, that site answered two of my q's
about blanching in microwave, and storing in "film bags" which I guess
would include the Hefty freezer bags I mentioned.

I'll do some in film bags and some in canning jars,
as an experiment to see which works out best.

Thanks.

--

Persephone





Pat Meadows 27-06-2003 01:32 PM

Yellow wax beans
 
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 19:45:07 GMT,
wrote:


I consulted "Joy of Cooking" about blanching, etc.

Not clear on whether blanched Yellow Wax Beans, after being thoroughly
dried, can be put directly into, e.g. Hefty locking freezer bags.

Would much appreciate prompt reply, or referrrals elsewhere.


I dump the blanched vegetables out of the pot of boiling
water into a large bowl of ice water in the sink - to cool
them as quickly as possible. This is important.

Then I put them in a colander and shake them to drain out
most of the water (but I certainly don't dry them
thoroughly). Then I put them into freezer bags, label, and
put into the freezer.

Pat

[email protected] 27-06-2003 04:20 PM

Yellow wax beans
 
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 08:33:03 -0400, Pat Meadows
wrote:

On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 19:45:07 GMT,
wrote:


I consulted "Joy of Cooking" about blanching, etc.

Not clear on whether blanched Yellow Wax Beans, after being thoroughly
dried, can be put directly into, e.g. Hefty locking freezer bags.

Would much appreciate prompt reply, or referrrals elsewhere.


I dump the blanched vegetables out of the pot of boiling
water into a large bowl of ice water in the sink - to cool
them as quickly as possible. This is important.

Then I put them in a colander and shake them to drain out
most of the water (but I certainly don't dry them
thoroughly). Then I put them into freezer bags, label, and
put into the freezer.


That helps. I was visualizing myself patting each bean dry!

I gather that has given you OK results? No freezer burn?

Thanks for tip.

--

Polar


Pat Meadows 27-06-2003 04:32 PM

Yellow wax beans
 
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 15:17:36 GMT,
wrote:


Then I put them in a colander and shake them to drain out
most of the water (but I certainly don't dry them
thoroughly). Then I put them into freezer bags, label, and
put into the freezer.


That helps. I was visualizing myself patting each bean dry!


No need.

I gather that has given you OK results? No freezer burn?


Yep. Just fine. No freezer burn. I do use *freezer bags*
- not just the lighter storage bags.

Pat


Aaron Baugher 27-06-2003 08:34 PM

Yellow wax beans
 
Pat Meadows writes:

Then I put them in a colander and shake them to drain out
most of the water (but I certainly don't dry them
thoroughly). Then I put them into freezer bags, label, and
put into the freezer.


One thing I'll do when I freeze vegetables is spread them out on
cookie sheets when I first put them in the freezer, and once they've
frozen, transfer them into freezer bags or containers. That way the
bag won't be frozen into on big lump, so I can use as much of it as I
want.

Sometimes, rather than spread them out, I'll put them in a plastic tub
in the freezer, and stir them up every free hours until they're
frozen. Then transfer them into big freezer bags or cartons from
which I can dip out what I need for a meal.


--
Aaron



Aaron Baugher 27-06-2003 08:44 PM

Yellow wax beans
 
Larry Blanchard writes:

Or plant a pole variety like Marvel of Venice. Plant it once and it
bears all season if you keep it picked. When you get tired of
eating/canning/freezing wax beans just quit picking :-).


How are those for stringiness? Our catalogs only have one yellow pole
variety, and it's a Kentucky Wonder type that's pretty stringy. I'd
love to find a yellow pole bean that makes as good a bean as the bush
varieties.


--
Aaron



Larry Blanchard 27-06-2003 09:56 PM

Yellow wax beans
 
In article ,
says...
Larry Blanchard writes:

Or plant a pole variety like Marvel of Venice. Plant it once and it
bears all season if you keep it picked. When you get tired of
eating/canning/freezing wax beans just quit picking :-).


How are those for stringiness? Our catalogs only have one yellow pole
variety, and it's a Kentucky Wonder type that's pretty stringy. I'd
love to find a yellow pole bean that makes as good a bean as the bush
varieties.

This is my first year to try them so I really don't know. But IIRC, I
picked that variety because it was the only one in my catalogs. I had
been planting bush wax beans and they took up too much room in my tiny
garden for the yield I got from them.

--
Where ARE those Iraqi WMDs?

Larry Blanchard 27-06-2003 09:56 PM

Yellow wax beans
 
In article ,
says...
How do I freeze Y.W.B.s? Straight question; I've never
frozen fresh veggies from garden. Rush answer:
I'm about to do a major picking.


I checked with the expert (my wife). Blanch in boiling water for two to
three minutes, throw them into ice water to cool them rapidly (so they
don't continue to cook), put in freezer container of your choice.

--
Where ARE those Iraqi WMDs?


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