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Help Us Out…Canning Butter & Pickled Okra


By Dub and Deb ——--March 24, 2011

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Good morning, and I hope all you guys are doing fine today! Welcome back once more to Coverin’ the Bases! Thank you for coming back by and visiting with us! I’d like to start off this morning by asking for some help. I’ve got a few questions to throw at you and I’m sure you can help us out.

First off, does anyone have a GOOD pickled okra recipe? I’ve tried a few of our friends pickled okra they’ve shared with us, but I gotta’ tell you…I wasn’t too impressed. I don’t think this was because of my being to “picky,” as once more…take a look at my picture. Honestly, I’m one of those guys that if you call it food…99% of the time, I call it, GOOD! I don’t know the reasoning for it, but what I’ve tried I really didn’t care for. But, there’s one brand, and I can’t remember the name, that I really like. Don’t tell too many others if you wouldn’t mind because…it’s “store bought.” So, if you guys do have a pickled okra recipe you enjoy, please send it to us. I’d greatly appreciate it! Deb doesn’t eat it pickled, so I feel strongly that would be a really good product to put into our storage! More for me. Another question I’d like to ask you good people is about canning butter. I think I know how to can it, but here’s a question in regards to this, as stupid as it may be. Can you can margarine as well as butter? Will it work, or can you only can, butter? I’m under the assumption that you wouldn’t be able to can the margarine. Please advise. More...

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‘Ridin Out The Recession With Dub and Deb in “Miz Judi’s Kitchen’!

Note to Readers: There are a few things that Dub doesn’t know but one thing he does know is that the word ‘Riding’ (as in Riding Out the Recession) is spelled with a ‘g’ at the end.  But Dub not only walks the walk, but speaks like he is: down home, true blue, and plain speakin’ country folk.

Dub and Deb are both native Floridians, live in Central Florida, and run a small business as well. They have five children, and seven grandchildren.

Both love to cook, love to laugh, grow a garden, and generally try to “aggravate” most anyone around them basically…all in good fun, of course!


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