Yes, I thought to use it on strawberries as well. Unfortunately, I would need a mortgage to buy any this year. There has been a big shortage of plants this season.
Cherry pie is definitely my favorite pie! My grandpa on my dad's side always used hairpins to pit his cherries. The straw looks like it works great! Great video - thanks for sharing!
As a person with a heavy cropping Stella cherry tree, I can not recommend the OXO Quick-Release Multi-Cherry Pitter highly enough. It does six at a time, drops them into your bowl and holds the pits in a separate compartment. Brilliant. The straw trick is very clever though if you aren't dealing with a massive crop each year.
Those look perfect. Cherry pie is my favorite fruit pie, especially with a scoop of vanilla ice cream when it's still warm from the oven. I've never had cherry cobbler, I would love to try it. The straw trick is pretty cool.
Preserving cherries was on my to do for today, however I don’t have a pitter either. Now you have shown me the straw method I am excited to try it. Thanks for this video.
Fresh cherries...one of my most FAVORITE things! I don't know that I would ever have the self-control to can them, or freeze them, before I ate all of them. I did one time though make some sourdough chocolate cherry bread though - it had those great fresh cherries as well as hunks of dark chocolate. SO GOOD!!! You're SO NAUGHTY but yes, I *too* can tie the cherry stem with my tongue LMAO! Another great video, thanks Stace! Hope you and the family are doing well!
Hey, chickie, cherries, chocolate, and sourdough sound like a dream! They are my absolute favorite, too. I was so controlled not to eat any! I hope your ear is feeling somewhat better today!
@@FarmersWifeHomestead it is still sounding like I'm underwater - been wishing my ears would pop all day! And whoever (I think it was the French) decided that bread and chocolate make a wonderful snack, they deserve an award of some sort. You demonstrated great will not picking at those cherries as you worked. I would not have had the same self control AT ALL! LMAO!
Thankyou am inspired saw cherries at a good price at my veggie shop will have to go back and get some more tomorrow.Dehydrated 10 kg of red onions this arvo Spicy Morrocan Sauce from that book in the morning its awesome and Lemonade Concentrate tomorrow afternoon sooo hot in Nelson but making the most of the New Zealand abundance while its here wonderful😊
These look delicious! Cherry is my favorite pie,but my husband doesn’t like it. 😢 I probably won’t put up cherries because I would be eating way too much pie on my own! But, I am looking forward to seeing how to do plums if you do a video on that. We love plums! Thank you also for the reminder on using the pressure canner as a steam canner…I will be using your method soon for sure! Have a lovely day! 😊
Hi Stacey, I’m over the ditch (Aussie) and my daughter’s partner has got a job in Young. NSW. I’ve been told that Young is the Cherry capital of Australia. As it’s almost cherry harvesting time, 2 - 3 week away, he plans to get me some from the farmers. I wanted to ask you if I can water bath can the cherries, as I don’t have a steam or pressure canner. How much longer would it take to can them, and if the recipe you’re using would be suitable for that method? I’m a newbie too preserving, although I’m 68yo. I love your videos BTW.
Hello, and thanks for reaching out. Yes, you can absolutely water bath these. Whenever I steam can it is just the same as water bathing. I just like it better so I don't have to heat up so much water. Check out this video on how to water bath can something without any special equipment. ua-cam.com/video/Y3On_96zobg/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Azure Standard has Bing Cherries 18lbs. for $20.36 right now, 7/2024 organic $34, I ordered 4 boxes cause the price is right, I will hate myself later after I pit them all, until I eat them all year.
Thank you for another great video! A straw for pitting works great. I also use one for coring & removing the stems from strawberries.
Yes, I thought to use it on strawberries as well. Unfortunately, I would need a mortgage to buy any this year. There has been a big shortage of plants this season.
Cherry pie is definitely my favorite pie! My grandpa on my dad's side always used hairpins to pit his cherries. The straw looks like it works great! Great video - thanks for sharing!
It's so good!
Thanks for sharing we are a family who loves our fruits & veggies
The straw was a great ideal. Thanks for sharing.
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching
As a person with a heavy cropping Stella cherry tree, I can not recommend the OXO Quick-Release Multi-Cherry Pitter highly enough. It does six at a time, drops them into your bowl and holds the pits in a separate compartment. Brilliant.
The straw trick is very clever though if you aren't dealing with a massive crop each year.
Fabulous watch! Thank you! I love 🍒 🥧 and cherries in general x
So good! Thank you!
Those look perfect. Cherry pie is my favorite fruit pie, especially with a scoop of vanilla ice cream when it's still warm from the oven. I've never had cherry cobbler, I would love to try it. The straw trick is pretty cool.
So good! I might have to make one soon!
Preserving cherries was on my to do for today, however I don’t have a pitter either. Now you have shown me the straw method I am excited to try it. Thanks for this video.
I'm so pleased the idea has helped you out. Thank you for watching.
Fresh cherries...one of my most FAVORITE things! I don't know that I would ever have the self-control to can them, or freeze them, before I ate all of them. I did one time though make some sourdough chocolate cherry bread though - it had those great fresh cherries as well as hunks of dark chocolate. SO GOOD!!!
You're SO NAUGHTY but yes, I *too* can tie the cherry stem with my tongue LMAO!
Another great video, thanks Stace! Hope you and the family are doing well!
Hey, chickie, cherries, chocolate, and sourdough sound like a dream! They are my absolute favorite, too. I was so controlled not to eat any! I hope your ear is feeling somewhat better today!
@@FarmersWifeHomestead it is still sounding like I'm underwater - been wishing my ears would pop all day! And whoever (I think it was the French) decided that bread and chocolate make a wonderful snack, they deserve an award of some sort. You demonstrated great will not picking at those cherries as you worked. I would not have had the same self control AT ALL! LMAO!
Big hugs, my friend. I hope you have a restful sleep.
A great (& fun) idea! A few years back, I picked a bushel of orchard cherries (worth the little bit they charged to do the pitting).
I would love to pick cherries one day. They aren't growing up where I live but maybe I can go find a orchard.
What a great idea!
So easy and so delicious.
Love this thanks for sharing.
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching.
Thankyou am inspired saw cherries at a good price at my veggie shop will have to go back and get some more tomorrow.Dehydrated 10 kg of red onions this arvo Spicy Morrocan Sauce from that book in the morning its awesome and Lemonade Concentrate tomorrow afternoon sooo hot in Nelson but making the most of the New Zealand abundance while its here wonderful😊
Wonderful! Now is the time to get into it. I'm going to try the ones I popped into the fridge tonight. I'm filming cranberry juice and sauce tomorrow.
Yum look forward to it thanks so much for shareing your wisdom and knowledge have dehydrated for years but this is only my second year canning😊
You are more than welcome. You have reminded me I need to remember to dehydrate some onions as well.
My pleasure glad we helping each other😊
These look delicious! Cherry is my favorite pie,but my husband doesn’t like it. 😢
I probably won’t put up cherries because I would be eating way too much pie on my own!
But, I am looking forward to seeing how to do plums if you do a video on that. We love plums!
Thank you also for the reminder on using the pressure canner as a steam canner…I will be using your method soon for sure!
Have a lovely day! 😊
Haha is there such a thing as too much pie??? lol
Haha…now that I think about it 🤔
Interesting, only did peeling of fruit as a kid for mum to bottle peaches, can’t remember anything else, DD did it bottling for NCEA
yummm bottled peaches!
Love cherry pie but eat lots before putting in the pie, not yet bottled them will have to now xx
Would luv to see you do a curry
Hi Stacey, I’m over the ditch (Aussie) and my daughter’s partner has got a job in Young. NSW. I’ve been told that Young is the Cherry capital of Australia. As it’s almost cherry harvesting time, 2 - 3 week away, he plans to get me some from the farmers. I wanted to ask you if I can water bath can the cherries, as I don’t have a steam or pressure canner. How much longer would it take to can them, and if the recipe you’re using would be suitable for that method? I’m a newbie too preserving, although I’m 68yo. I love your videos BTW.
Hello, and thanks for reaching out. Yes, you can absolutely water bath these. Whenever I steam can it is just the same as water bathing. I just like it better so I don't have to heat up so much water. Check out this video on how to water bath can something without any special equipment.
ua-cam.com/video/Y3On_96zobg/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
@@FarmersWifeHomestead Thank you Stacey for your reply, but what would be the time difference between steaming and WB them Please?
I have to buy cherries because they do not grow here in Geogia. They are very expensive and I just buy pie filling.
We don't have pie filling over here, unfortunately, but luckily I'm the only one that likes them as they aren't cheap to buy.
Azure Standard has Bing Cherries 18lbs. for $20.36 right now, 7/2024 organic $34, I ordered 4 boxes cause the price is right, I will hate myself later after I pit them all, until I eat them all year.
You are so smart and beautiful
I’ve not canned cherries
It's seriously easy and delicious