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How To Pickle Cucumbers

Sep 20th, 2009 by Andrew Acomb | Comments

Cucumbers at Solstice Farm by Andrew Acomb, taken with my iPhone

Saturday, Jennifer and  I went to the Solstice Farm Bed and Breakfast near Port Townsend, Washington to learn how to pickle cucumbers. This is just one of the classes that Linda teaches at the farm.

Garlic and Grape Leaves at Solstice Farm by Andrew Acomb, taken with my iPhone

When we arrived, Linda already had everything in the kitchen that we needed to start pickling. She had grape leaves, garlic, dill, and about 20 pounds of cucumbers all grown right there on her farm.

Fresh Dill at Solstice Farm by Andrew Acomb, taken with my iPhone

As soon as we walked into the house, Jennifer and I both could smell the fresh  dill!

I learned so much from Linda. She took the time to answer all of our questions. Here she explained to us what to look for when choosing dill for pickling. Getting dill in a supermarket is definitely not the same as growing your own.

Washing Cucumbers at Solstice Farm by Andrew Acomb, taken with my iPhone

First Jennifer washed the cucumbers and I chopped them up. I was surprised they let me handle the sharp knife! I was a little slow on the chopping, so Jennifer ending up helping me with that. Someone had to take all the photos and videos!

In each jar we put a grape leaf, a clove of garlic and a clump of dill. Then we packed it full of “thousands” of tasty cucumbers.

Next we filled the jar up with the warm brine, put the lid on, and tightened the band down. The jars sat until cool.

The whole process was much easier than I thought. Of course Linda was a great teacher and made it seem so simple! She also gave us her recipe for brine, but you’ll have to take her class to get that!

There is one really bad part to the whole process though. I have to wait for at least two weeks for those cucumbers to become delicious pickles!

If your in the area, definitely give the Solstice Farm Bed and Breakfast a call to see what classes might be coming up. Linda is such a wonderful teacher. I think she needs her own show on the Food Network!

Solstice Farm Bed and Breakfast

Sep 13th, 2009 by Andrew Acomb | Comments

Solstice Farm Bed and Breakfast by Andrew Acomb, taken with my iPhone

Jennifer and I have been on a quest to find a farm near us where we can buy fresh organic produce. Well, today our search has officially ended!

We discovered the Solstice Farm Bed and Breakfast. Such a great name! It is located in the beautiful Beaver Valley near Chimacum, Washington just south of Port Townsend. It’s owned and operated by Linda, Jim and thier dog Megan. They are all so friendly, including Megan!

Linda gave us a tour of the farm and house. As we walked around, we tried some of the Lacinato Kale. Linda even showed us a nifty way to prepare the kale. We liked it so much we picked over 3 pounds of it!

Linda introduced us to their sheep and chickens. The chickens are truly free range. There are only two areas on the entire farm where they are not allowed to go. We will definitely be trying some of their eggs.

As we left the barn, Linda pulled some of her Interlaken grapes right off the vine and gave them to us. Now I haven’t really been too much of a grape person before this, but these were unbelievable! I could eat these by the bucketful! So sweet and tasty with no seeds.

Locally Grown Organic Apples at Solstice Farm by Andrew Acomb, taken with my iPhone

We tried some of their Gravenstein apples. They were some of the best tasting apples I ever had. We ended up getting 20 pounds of them for only $17! After we got home, Jennifer made some yummy apple crisp with some of them.

We also tried their peas and plums. Everything was just so delicious. The best part of it all is that I know exactly where it’s all coming from. I feel so much better knowing that my money is going to some great people!

If your near the area, definitely stop here and check it out. Right now their produce stand is open on Sundays and Thursdays from noon to 6pm.

Linda also teaches a few classes. Jennifer and I will be taking her pickling class soon.


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Beehive

Aug 16th, 2009 by Andrew Acomb | Comments

Yesterday, I went to back Graysmarsh Farm to pick more loganberries and blueberries. On the edges of the field I could see beehives. Even though I was many yards away, I could still hear the buzzing sounds coming from them.

So I decided to take a break from picking berries and wander over to one of the beehives. I walked slowly and sat down right next to it. The bees were flying and buzzing all around me!

Epic Wii Sword Battle

Aug 5th, 2009 by Andrew Acomb | Comments

Here we have Ray on the left and Kurt on the right. Each one has mastered their very own distinct style of sword fighting. They meet in an epic battle at Kurt’s house. Who will win?

Bicycle Blender

Aug 2nd, 2009 by Andrew Acomb | Comments

I came across this smoothie stand at the Great Peninsula Future Festival in Port Gamble, Washington. The festival was all about building a sustainable future. So this fit right in.

This has to be one of the coolest ways to make a smoothie I have ever seen! The bike is called a Fender Blender and is made by the people over at Rock the Bike. This is definitely going on my wish list!