How To Preserve ANY KIND of Freshly Shelled Beans- Canning October Beans
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2022
- We love our October beans, as we call them! Our seeds came from @gardeningwithhoss !
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I'm old enough to be your Grandmother and I think you're just precious. I planted pinto beans this year so I hope I get enough to can. God bless you and your precious family.
I am so happy that this channel is thriving
Hard work but fond memories shelling beans and peas in the living room while watching movies. We’d have sheets all over the house with pea and bean pods laid out on them. 😂
Oh my word, Maggie’s the boss isn’t she? 😆 They’re both absolutely adorable 🥰
How can you tell, haha 😛
We call them cranberry beans down here as far as I’ve ever heard them called. I love “October beans” though. 🙏🏼❤️
I love October beans.
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I bought some October beans today and now I have to go back and buy a big box! I’m getting back into canning and I thank you for this info!
Thanks for sharing this video with us Megan. Really enjoyed watching the whole family being involved with the canning process, especially the young'un's . They did a wonderful job and worked well together. So glad I found your channel. Stay safe and keep the recipes coming. Fred.
I have a new driveway and I planted the purple shell out beans. I just harvested them and ready to start canning them today. Normally I have done quarts but today I am going to do pints. Thanks for the video. ❤. I ordered your cookbook and I look forward to Amazon delivering it to me tomorrow.
Thank you so very much for the support!!
I am a new subscriber and really enjoy your videos. We have been farming for a long time and a messy kitchen is just part of the farm life , but ain’t it good ! Wouldn’t trade it for anything. We live in North Alabama on Sand Mountain not far from Fort Payne,Alabama and I feel like I’m knee deep in tomatoes right now . God Bless y’all.
Thanks for subbing! Our tomatoes are just getting ramped up, but yep I'll be swimming in them before long lol
I'm not familiar with that variety but they sure turned out lookin nice.
I really appreciated this video ( and I love your accent😄) I just tried your method with my fresh shelled Jacob's Cattle beans -- I'm so glad I saw this first! I put a little bit over half in the jar as you said and boy am I glad I didn't put more ( like others said) those beans would have busted out of the jar I think! They about doubled in size and are sort of smooshed together😂. So I'm only going for 1/2 a jar next time! Thanks!
So glad it worked out for you!! I had to learn the hard way to only fill them about half way haha!
Now that's one thing that always have a problem with growing but I keep trying I'm going to get them beans down
Don’t give up!
We tried the October beans from a farm stand this year and loved them. I cooked them with a sprig of fresh sage and the flavor was awesome. Planted some and hoping for at least a nice picking before frost.
My son loves beans. I'm going to have to grow those next year. They're such a pretty bean when they're ready. Thank you for sharing.
On the “plastic lids” assuming there the tattlers. I have same issue but! I only after trial and error use them for pickling and my jelly and jams and so far the water bath product seems to yield a higher success rate. Awesome information from both of you!! Keep up the good work.
I ordered your book and it got delivered today! What a sweet book, I’m glad you mentioned it on one of your previous videos or I never would have known. I’m so happy to add it to my collection and looking forward to trying the recipes 😊 I haven’t grown fresh beans yet but I’m trying to work up the courage to pressure can, I loved your video when you boiled up all those chickens and pressure canned meat from them. I have a pressure canner and I’m really really close to taking it out of the box 😅
Thank you so very much for the support!! And you’ll get there!!
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Haven't ever heard them called "October beans", Borlotti, cranberry, soldier beans. Scientific name - Phaseolus vulgaris
When I lived in Statesville NC I was able to find these at our farmers market they’d of the season every year. We called them Cowboy beans. This the most spectacular bean ever!
Your beans look good ☺️
Thanks, i was just looking at my october beans and wondering if they were ready. I haven't grown them in so long that I had forgot what to do but they are colored like yours and the vines are getting a little yellow. I have tattler and harvest guard and ordered forjars which work real good, I use the plastic lids when I have to, I have found not to tighten the rings down when done until they pretty much stop bubbling and they seal better. Thanks for the video, you answered all my questions!
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Can you can them after you let them dry? Would it be the same process?
With dry beans, I usually soak them over night and pressure can pints for 75 minutes, so just a little more of a process but totally doable! Love y’all’s content, have learned so much and look forward to seeing y’all again at the homesteaders conference this year!
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Love your videos- where do you get your October bean seeds? I have never heard of these and looked on the internet but can’t find anyone to sell them. I live in Iowa but I think I could grow them. Thank you
We got these from hoss tools, I think “October beans” may be just something folks call them around here, haha! The technical name is topazio beans and they are delicious!
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@@TrueGritAppalachianWays thank you
Just ordered some and a few other seeds🤷🏼♀️🤪😳thank you again
Can you please tell me where you get your October bean seed? I am new to your channel and really like what I have viewed so far.
we get them from Hoss Tools online, they are listed as cranberry beans
@@TrueGritAppalachianWays Thank you so much, will be ordering soon.
Danny
This is the first year I ever planted greasy beans.... okay, I am totally confused about bean types. I ate them green with the shells on and they were delicious! But they got away from me midseason and I read you could eat the seeds fresh even if the pods were tough. So I picked them and shelled them and some were fresh and moist and others seemed to be pretty dry (I think I left them on the vine too long). I see that yours are really fresh, but should I separate the fresher ones from the more dry ones? Can I use them the same way and do I have to soak the dry ones before cooking? I am so confused and I don't have anyone to ask up here about it. Are there some greasy type beans that you can't eat shelled or are not as good as shelled beans? I don't know, any help would be appreciated in trying to clear up my bean confusion :)
So I have heard that you can eat the bean alone from greasy beans, but I've never personally tried it. We usually eat those as you would any green bean. The ones in the video are actually meant to be shelled and eaten as beans. I usually try to pick all mine at about the same ripeness (I guess this is the word i should use here, ha!). If they are pretty dry, if you shake the bean and it sounds like a rattle then I store those dried. I hope this has helped you! Good luck and thanks for watching!
@@TrueGritAppalachianWays Thank you!
What are your thoughts of reusing the metal lids? I know its not a preferred method but we save ours just incase we ever find ourselves in a pinch. I read somewhere that if you'll boil them for 20 minutes the seal will flatten back out to an extent. What is your thoughts? Thanks for the videos keep em coming. Also way to go on teaching them kids good work ethics.
I honestly keep the ones that I don’t bend, just in case, I’ve never personally tried it but have known several folks who have
And thank you!
How do you know you have 10 pounds of pressure?
My pressure canner is a weighted gauge instead of a dial gauge, so when the 10lb weight on the lid begins to rock, that means you have reached 10lbs of pressure. Hope this helps!
We call those beans shelly beans. They are better than pinto beans.