Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Fourteen and Counting


17 comments:

tegdirb92 said...

what an awesome job you've done!!

Sandy Carlson said...

I admire your ambition and your crop!

Matthew Didier said...

Wow! They look fantastic!

Comedy + said...

I remember helping my mother do this as a kid. Thanks for the walk down memory lane. Have a great WW. :)

~Mary~ 4boys4me said...

Mmmmm! looks good!

Laura said...

I'm impressed! We also canned fruits and veggies when I was a kid. I definitely miss it.

Vicky said...

Wow! Good for you! Is it hard to do?

Hope you'll visit me Some kind of Wondermom

Skittles said...

Oh this makes me miss when I had a yard with a garden! They look yummy!

Isabelle aka Tricotine said...

Getting ready for winter, huh?
Great job! :-)

Happy WW!

Pam said...

Satisfaction! Stocking the pantry for winter...

Happy Wordless Wednesday
Pam@
www.pamgwillim.com

allhisblessings said...

I wish I could do this!

Jeremy said...

Years it has been since I have seen some one can. Thanks for the memory and happy ww

Nancy Lindquist-Liedel said...

That's a lot of work! Good job.

Joanna said...

Wow, those look great. I planted my beans WAY late this year, so we'll see if I get any at all. I just set up longer "poles" for the pole beans, and I'm excited to see if my makeshift idea works. I look forward to learning to can someday!

dawnae said...

Oh so much better than the canned kind!!! You should be so proud of yourself! I really mean that.

Amy said...

Great job, Stephanie! I am hungry for green beans now :)

Sherry said...

You've been busy!