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Your Daily Homemade Bread Easy Stand Mixer Dough Recipes: Bagels, Rolls, & Sweet Treats
Just a quick post because this idea is not mine and in fact I’d never heard of this before, but it certainly bears repeating and sharing!!
What To Do With Garlic Scapes
I love finding new (and preferably easy!) things to do with the produce of my garden. I especially love it when those things teach me how to use something I’m not entirely familiar with; and silly as it might sound, simple as they might be, garlic scapes are one thing I haven’t really found my stride with yet (that and kale, except for using it as a goose and poultry feed – they LOOOOVVVE it!). But this post might just change everything!
It’s a VERY simple recipe and instructional for pickling garlic scapes. I’ll leave it to the Homesteader Supply Blog to explain, but these sound like they might even rival dilly beans!! Now, to leave you all with a link and go harvest the last of those scapes.. Boy I wish I had planted more garlic (but don’t I always…?).
Check It Out!
You’ll find this lovely little post right here:
Homesteader’s Supply Pickled Garlic Scapes Instructions
And here’s a handy little bit about how to harvest and use garlic scapes:
I tried yesterday to download your new book but Amazon said that it did not have a price for this item. I have the Kindle download and I downloaded your last bread book with no problem. Just curious if other people ran into the same issue.
Really enjoyed your recipies. Thank you.
Yvonne Cerhit [email protected]
Hi Yvonne,
I would try it again today. I had updated the cover and some info yesterday and I suspect that you just got caught in the update. Probably a fluke thing. Thanks for letting me know, though, and if it still is troubling you when you try again please let me know.
Many, many thanks for being a loyal reader! It means a LOT!!
(And, I’m curious as well!)