Huckleberry syrup?! Geez, you are superwoman! Who even knew there WAS such a thing as Huckleberry syrup! I remember Blueberry hill, because somebody's thrill was found there, but never even knew about Huckleberries. You're awesome.
i'm gonna bet AGAINST you being done. I think it's wonderful that you have canned so much, but i think you'll find a lonely peach, pear, grape or two and you'll feel a need to turn it into jelly or syrup! have a great weekend!
This HAS to be therapeutic. It's the only reason I can think of for someone to do so much canning. Therapy. At least that is how I am justifying it for you :)
Oh, that looks/sounds so good! What time will the biscuits be ready in the morning???
ReplyDeleteHuckleberry syrup?! Geez, you are superwoman! Who even knew there WAS such a thing as Huckleberry syrup! I remember Blueberry hill, because somebody's thrill was found there, but never even knew about Huckleberries. You're awesome.
ReplyDeleteAwesome, that reminds me of HOME sweet HOME! My Mother and Grandmother use to can syrup. I think it is great! Way to go!
ReplyDeleteOh, my! If I had all that yummy looking syrup I would want waffles or pancakes every morning. It all looks so nice. Hugs
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Next it will be deer meat! ;D
ReplyDeleteI always feel so productive when I can..I could just stare at the jars forever.
ReplyDeleteHuckleberry syrup looks yummy!
i'm gonna bet AGAINST you being done. I think it's wonderful that you have canned so much, but i think you'll find a lonely peach, pear, grape or two and you'll feel a need to turn it into jelly or syrup! have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI should have your problem.
ReplyDeleteYour amazing. Wish I was you neighbor because I would be over shopping in your cupboards!
ReplyDeleteNot gonna lie, I didn't know such a thing as Huckleberry soup existed. But it looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy! I love all those filled jars.
ReplyDeleteHuckleberry syrup is our favorite. Yum!
ReplyDeleteHoly Cow woman you are a canning machine!!
ReplyDeleteFab-U-Lous!!
Looks really great!!
ReplyDeleteWow! That sounds quite delicious! I am sure in the cold winter months you'll truly enjoy the fruit of all your labor!
ReplyDeleteGod Bless,
Kathy
This is not a problem lady...
ReplyDeleteI vote you take a picture of all of the canning goods in their glory and show us the prettiness...
It's such a happy-domestic feeling.. :)
Oh, I bet that is so yummy.
ReplyDeleteWay to go.
You are making me look very, very lazy!!
ReplyDeleteI love Huckleberries, what a wonderful treat to have on a cold snowy day!!
That is just about the most beautiful color I have ever seen! You wanna can some soup? It's good!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had your problem. I can't wait to see what you can next ;)
ReplyDeleteThis HAS to be therapeutic. It's the only reason I can think of for someone to do so much canning. Therapy. At least that is how I am justifying it for you :)
ReplyDeleteYou're dangerous with a canner, lady! At least there is no doubt that you will get through the Idaho winter.
ReplyDeleteRemember you should be canning something all year long!! So don't feel bad just mail me some :))
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