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May 21 2012

Red Pepper and Garlic Jelly Adventure

I’m getting into the preserves business and this is no joke. My mom is known for her amazing jams and few other preserves. Every year you can find her at the local craft sales around Christmas time and if you are lucky you’ll find her at a garage sale or two.

She has reached such popularity that some people who don’t even know her first name will stop her on the street and try to order more jams.

All year round my mom is collecting the materials and making more jams. She will scour the store for the best deals on the mason jars as well as watch for fruit to come on sale. She has even gotten to the point where she has basically built a celler, which is cool and dark, to keep all that she makes.

So how do I fit in, well first, after seeing her success I just wanted to grow her business into something real, not just found at the craft sales. But with my love of cooking as well, and if you hadn’t of guessed my mother is my biggest mentor, I too wanted to try my had at the preservatives but not the jams and such that she makes. No, I want to make the jelly spreads.

Making Red Pepper Jelly

To help me understand the process of jarring stuff my mother helped, well actually she did most of the work as she too had never really made jelly.

We were making Red Pepper and Garlic Jelly.

To make the jelly we had to finely chop up 2-cups of red peppers and 3 cloves of garlic and mix it in with vinegar, sugar and pectin.

Making Red Pepper Jelly

The hardest part for me was to remember how long it had to boil and skimming off the foamy bit once it was boiled.

Making Red Pepper Jelly

What we did find, was that once the mixture was boiled our recipe instructed us to quickly pour it into the preheated mason jars but when you do this all the peppers float to the top. We found that if you let it cool for a moment or two you have a better chance at evenly dispersing the jelly in the jars.

Making Red Pepper Jelly

Now what can I make next.

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Food · Tagged: contest, Food, garlic, How To, jelly, preservatives, Red Pepper, spread

Dec 03 2011

Help the Salvation Army and Spread the Word

When someone, a business or an organization asks me to write a blog post or make a video I’m not opposed to it if I believe in the subject or think my readers will get some use out of it. That is why I’m here to spread the word about a national charity contest that Food Banks Canada and Air Miles Canada are putting on. I’m not necessarily here to promote their contest though.

They did a cleaver thing by adding some incentive for food banks across Canada to promote the contest. For every action that is done by the group to promote the contest, they can get a $100 Shell Gas Card. An action being a blog post, newsletter, tweet or Facebook statues. I was asked to write this post by the Salvation Army in Yellowknife.

I grow up around the Sally Ann in Yellowknife; at one point the people there were like family. Times have changed, yes, but what they do still stands. Everyday the food bank in the Sally Ann is open for those who need it. They help keep the food bank stalked by driving the Sally Ann van around to get food items. As you can imagine the gas cards would go a long way, especially this time of year.

So do me a favour and follow this link  http://on.fb.me/tIHlSR and vote.

Once you have done that, copy the link into your own Facebook statues, tweet or blog post and share it around, but make sure you tag the Salvation Army Yellowknife’s Facebook Page or @YkSalvationArmy on Twitter so they can track it.

That’s all from me, for now.

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Journal · Tagged: charity, contest, gas, Salvation Army, yellowknife

Mar 02 2011

I want to be the Ultimate BMW Blogger

Gather the tropes I need your help. I found this contest online, where you enter to be a BMW Blogger. So I enter, obviously. I love blogging, I am so deadly passionate about, that I probably write about anything. There is one other thing I am passionate about though, which is driving. Driving anything. Naturally, I think, I am a fit for this job.

BMW Post

The idea is I ask my friends offline and on to vote for my story about why I should be the BMW Blogger. I suppose that is what I am doing.

It seems kind of selfish to ask you all to vote but yet here I am. I hope you see it in you to vote for me. At the current moment the top person has thousands of votes, so i don’t know what my chances are but it is worth a shot.

VOTE FOR ME

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Journal · Tagged: blogger, BMW, car, contest, suv, ultimate, vehicle

Jan 16 2011

Eating meat pies

I know it’s hard to believe, but I’ve never actually had a meat pie before. You think a guy like me, who only eats meat, would have tried a meat pie before. I wasn’t sure what to expect, as I don’t like a lot of vegetables. Thankfully when talking to one of the contestants, I learned that meat pies if done properly should only actually have only meat, no vegetables, no rice, and no potatoes. This made my evening experience all that much better knowing that food was catered especially for me.

Meat Pie Line

I don’t think it was catered especially for me, but it was nice to be eating something that I knew I would like. There were at least 12 different meat pies that I was trying to eat. No I wasn’t trying to eat all the meat pies, but trying to test them all.  I did get to test the majority of them before actually became full. Once I tried all the selected ones that I wanted to, I had to vote. Of course I guess you could say I was biased, as I only voted for Lori. She did after all invite us. Thankfully she came in first, well actually it was a tie. But she was first nonetheless.

Plate of Meat Pie

The evening was hosted by well-known Fort St. John family. Their house was just on the outskirts of town just past the  city limits. Their house, was very unique, it was my dream house. Basically it was a giant shop, with the house at one end. There were two  garage doors, where they were driving their vehicles. And then their house was right inside, with an upstairs and downstairs. it was big and open and it was a lot of fun to see something that is so cool. I definitely can say that I would love to build a house like that eventually.

I can’t really judge a meat pie. I’ll basically anything that’s on my plate. I found them all great, and was glad I was invited. Normally I feel a little uneasy about going to events that I don’t know anybody. But this one turned out pretty good everybody was kind, I met a lot of new people and got to talk to a lot of people. I think one day I’m going to have to try to make a meat pie, but that’s all for now.

 

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Food, Fort St John · Tagged: contest, fort st john, lori, meat pie

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