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The Pursuit of the Perfect Pickle

Whether you’re a seasoned pickler or just starting your journey into the tangy and crunchy world of pickled delights, this story promises a flavorful adventure. In the spring, my family and I planted an enormous garden, sowing seeds for a hopeful harvest that would soon transform into a pickling odyssey. With commitment and hard work, we had an abundance of vegetables, among them, rows of cucumber vines full of pickling glory.

The prospect of turning our vibrant cucumbers into jars of tasty, crispy pickle perfection was both exciting and intimidating. Having never pickled before, I knew some research was in order to find the perfect recipe. As I delved into the vast world of pickling through blogs and books, I discovered the fascinating history of pickles, it is a culinary art form passed down through generations.

The journey of pickles spans centuries, with the earliest recorded evidence dating back to ancient Mesopotamia (circa 2400 BCE). Cucumbers preserved in brine marked the inception of pickling, a tradition that has evolved into a global phenomenon. My thoughts are that it was a family or community practice. Pickling is often passed down through generations in families. I wonder if we still pickle the same as 4000 years ago.    https://www.history.com/news/pickles-history-timeline

Pickles come in various forms across the world, from Kimchi in Korea to Sauerkraut in Germany, each a testament to the unique culinary expressions of different cultures.

Here’s a glimpse of pickles from different regions:

https://www.mashed.com/881351/pickled-vegetables-from-around-the-world/

There are even more different types of vegetables and fruits to pickle. Every book we read in my pursuit for the perfect pickle has endless pickling possibilities.

If you’re looking for more information about dill pickles, there are various sources you can explore to deepen your knowledge. Here are some suggestions:

https://www.foodbloggersofcanada.com/pickling-recipes/

Armed with this newfound knowledge, our jars were sterilized, and our kitchen buzzed with excitement. With sleeves rolled up, fresh cucumbers, fragrant dill, and spices at the ready, our kitchen turned into a laboratory of flavors. The meticulous choreography of the canning process unfolded, turning ordinary cucumbers into delectable pickles in hand with my husband boiling the largest pot we could buy; our kitchen was filled with excitement. We created a brine and spice mixture that would turn ordinary cucumbers into delectable pickles. The dill was chopped finely, garlic released its pungent fragrance, and the new found secret family recipe was followed with precision. Our brine concoction was poured and the cucumbers were absorbing the flavors that would make them pickled perfection.

As the days passed, we anticipated the moment the pickles could be tasted. After a week, the first jar was opened, releasing a satisfying pop that echoed through the kitchen. The aroma of dill wafted through the air, and the taste was a perfect balance of zesty crunch with hints of dill and garlic. Our pickles became an instant hit. The taste of our homemade delights, were a symbol of our successful gardening endeavor and a testament to family working together.

While the journey wasn’t always easy, filled with hard labor and time-consuming tasks, we forged unforgettable memories. Many lunches were enjoyed by the garden, relaxing on the grass and enjoying a piece of shade. The sharing of laughter, amazement, and occasional frustration experiences strengthened our bonds, revealing the extent of our capabilities. As we plan for next year’s garden which will be downsized, we anticipate the perfect pickles accompanying our lunches. These are a delicious reminder of a successful family adventure.

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Mushroom Foraging

Hi Ho Hi Ho A Mushroom Hunting We Will Go!

Autumn in the Pacific Northwest is my favourite time of year. There’s nothing quite like walking through the forest and seeing bright glowing mushrooms speckled everywhere.  It feels like Christmas morning to a forager!

The forest is a magical place to be surrounded with all its vibrant shades of green, wildlife and the sweet sounds of nature.

5 Things to Take Foraging

With our mushroom kit in hand, we set off into the magical forest on the hunt for mushrooms. For the full story, check out this Twitter thread.

  • A bottle of water
  • A knife for picking
  • An identification book – This field guide is one of our favourites 
  • A navigational tool (compass, gps or pinning device)
  • A basket or a bucket
  • *bear spray optional*

Todays forage was a success! We hauled out five pounds of beautiful glowing chanterelles. Time for me to turn the fireplace on, get cosy and enjoy a warm bowl of Wild Mushroom Soup.

Every mushroom post needs a dash of fungi humour…

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