Preserving Swiss Chard | Putting Food Away for the Winter

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  • Опубліковано 9 лип 2021
  • We are into the season of abundance now and have plenty of Swiss chard. What do we do? Put it away in our freezers for winter eating! Watch as Julie walks us through the preserving process. Look out for more preservation videos as we go into the summer and fall.
    #foodpreservation #localagriculture #Swisschard #organicfarming

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  • @Nesta_tamo_napisano
    @Nesta_tamo_napisano Рік тому +6

    As a farmer, and digital marketing affecionado, absolutely loved watching this one!!!

  • @kahuhinerosemary4984
    @kahuhinerosemary4984 2 роки тому +24

    I would save that nutritious water when cooking the chard and use it for veggie broth base for soup.

    • @julierawson1586
      @julierawson1586 2 роки тому +2

      good ideaa!

    • @floralcouture3763
      @floralcouture3763 2 роки тому +2

      Exactly!!. What a wasted resource.

    • @stephenboyd4934
      @stephenboyd4934 10 місяців тому +4

      Well I put mine through a blenda mixed with courgettes - cabbage - onions - garlic - in fact any veg handy can get added. Then bring to boil then freeze the whole lot, it's a soup I can use for anything. May even start too can / jar them up hot so having a vacuum seal as to save freezer space.

    • @stephenboyd4934
      @stephenboyd4934 10 місяців тому +4

      Yes saving the liquid is very important IMO, could jar it up & use as stock, & if jarred when hot the jar will seal in a vacuum if not needed straight away.

    • @Tk-iz2ws
      @Tk-iz2ws 10 місяців тому +4

      I use it to make my rice.

  • @deannafisher1887
    @deannafisher1887 2 роки тому +4

    Enjoyed the video .I really don't blanch my vegetables that long and I do save the vegetable water .All my vegetables turn out great. Everyone has their way of doing things and that's a good thing👍

  • @ruthcollins7734
    @ruthcollins7734 2 роки тому +7

    love this. I wanted to chop my chard first and you're the only one I saw who did this, so now I know it's OK. great video. Thanks

  • @Sheenasalesthriftytreasures
    @Sheenasalesthriftytreasures 2 роки тому

    Thank you new friend look forward to watching your videos have a blessed day

  • @yvdmerwe6876
    @yvdmerwe6876 10 місяців тому +1

    I love your stove.

  • @Melanie-dt1fc
    @Melanie-dt1fc 2 роки тому +3

    Love the video! I had an enlarged thyroid and goiter a few years ago. It caused some fullness in my lower neck. Might be worth a check up.

    • @manyhandsorganicfarm5189
      @manyhandsorganicfarm5189  2 роки тому +5

      thank you Mela, for your concern. That goiter has been with me almost 40 years now and I do get it checked. Interestingly, it is receding with the use of LifeWave patches.

    • @cathycannon8177
      @cathycannon8177 10 місяців тому +1

      I came here to also express concern about that. Some people are so used to them n the health effects they don't realize it is there. I see she replied and hope she is getting proper help( a hard thing to do anymore). Prayers up.

  • @r3m0rs34
    @r3m0rs34 2 роки тому +4

    The wasted cooking water can be poured into the garden as fertilizer

  • @julimarshall2543
    @julimarshall2543 Місяць тому

    I know this has nothing to do with your video however I do ultrasound and I would recommend that you have someone look at your thyroid. God bless you and keep you safe. Juli 🥰

    • @julierawson1586
      @julierawson1586 Місяць тому

      Hi Juli,
      Nice looking goiter, eh? Yes, I have had it for about 35 years, and it is actually shrinking some. I have had it checked from time to time and it is behaving. Thanks for your concern! I grew up on a conventional farm in the Midwest in the 50's and 60's and I think it got fried when I was a kid. But healthy eating and lifestyle have helped me be able to manage it without drugs or surgery.

  • @putiwang7679
    @putiwang7679 2 роки тому

    I want to try this.

  • @nancyherrmann2491
    @nancyherrmann2491 10 місяців тому +2

    Can you share some recipes using the Swiss chard. I grew it for the first time this year I am 100% plant-based I had a hard time with the bitter taste of it.

    • @julierawson1586
      @julierawson1586 10 місяців тому

      Hi Nancy, I have vegetables and eggs each morning - i cut up whatever is in my refrigerator, and saute it in some lard (you could use coconut oil or olive oil) and add some salt and pepper and garlic powder, and steam for a couple of minutes and then add a couple of eggs and stir them in and cook quickly. I know that is not plant based, but if you ever go back to eggs, you can consume a lot of wonderful vegetables each morning quite enjoyably with eggs. I add chard and other greens to my soups. I use meat stocks, but you can make a vegetable stock with potatoes, celery, carrots and onions, and then add the chard and greens and aromatic herbs at the end. I use it as a side dish too - just chop and steam and add some fat of your choice and salt and pepper. It is important to grow your chard with great nutrition, using rock powders to improve fertility, mulch to feed the microbes throughout the season, foliar nutrient sprays (we use Advancing EcoAgriculture products), and keep an eye out for slugs - ashes can help, or egg shells around the base. Well raised chard losses its bitterness and that nasty feeling on the teeth of chalkiness.

    • @yvdmerwe6876
      @yvdmerwe6876 10 місяців тому +2

      I use it in my soups.
      We have a dish in South Africa that I grew up with. Take a bushel of raw chard, add about 5 potatoes peeled and diced, add a chopped onion, cook until the potato is soft, strain it well, return to pot, mash it up, add some salt and black pepper and cream. It is a side dish with a cooked meal.

  • @inekebee1115
    @inekebee1115 2 роки тому +3

    You threw out the water??? I would have saved it and used it later to make soup. I always save my veggie water for that purpose

  • @Lorna.Bowman
    @Lorna.Bowman 2 місяці тому

    What do you mean stopping the enzymes? Why cant you freeze raw?

    • @julierawson1586
      @julierawson1586 2 місяці тому

      Hi Lorna, The enzymes in the chard continue to work to degrade it. Once anything is picked, it naturally moves toward decay. Even if it is frozen, this process will continue, unless you blanche it to impair the enzymatic action. But you should run a little experiment and do it both ways, and then 6 months later thaw and cook the chard and see if you note any difference. Good luck. Julie

  • @jodiejensen6970
    @jodiejensen6970 10 місяців тому

    Totally agree -med professionals are dumbed down…

    • @julierawson1586
      @julierawson1586 10 місяців тому

      I think that medical professionals are often trained to see disease. I think that we need to learn to see health.

  • @craigmajoros2607
    @craigmajoros2607 2 роки тому +1

    what happens if you just freeze it without blanching?

    • @manyhandsorganicfarm5189
      @manyhandsorganicfarm5189  2 роки тому +9

      HI Craig, if you don't stop the enzyme activity in the chard by blanching it will slowly turn to a cardboardy taste. The quick blanch will help keep the best flavor.

    • @julierawson1586
      @julierawson1586 2 роки тому +6

      Hi Craig, if you don't blanch green veggies, they will continue to break down while in the freezer and lose all quality.

  • @mmr1646
    @mmr1646 10 місяців тому

    Could you try to make your videos with a higher volume it’s hard to hear.

    • @julierawson1586
      @julierawson1586 10 місяців тому

      Sorry you can't hear me. I do have a soft voice.

  • @kimberlysmith8790
    @kimberlysmith8790 Рік тому

    Wish I could hear her better

  • @ioanasinca2510
    @ioanasinca2510 2 роки тому

    Faceți traducerea și în limba română ca să înțelegem și noi despre ce e vorba

  • @irinapeter1402
    @irinapeter1402 2 роки тому

    Was. Vird. Tas. Sainn

  • @sandymick8639
    @sandymick8639 Рік тому +1

    Cant hardly hear her.

  • @neilgrier3092
    @neilgrier3092 10 місяців тому

    😮this is the plan of the evil one. He uses men that don't think the way God does. This is why as the believe we should pray for those who are lost 🙏 The Lord our God is still incontrol and will see us win in the end.

  • @DanFree7
    @DanFree7 Рік тому

    you cooked it for about 5-6 minutes :D

    • @julierawson1586
      @julierawson1586 Рік тому

      no, just bring it to a boil, add the chard, and then when it starts to boil again, 2-3 minutes more

    • @kimberlysmith8790
      @kimberlysmith8790 Рік тому +2

      You cooed the shit outta that chard😮

  • @hurleys2012
    @hurleys2012 2 роки тому

    Enjoy your greens folks!!!! The best thing you could ever consume. No wonder the Bible book of Genesis highlighted its value to all creatures....
    Genesis 1:29,30
    Then God said: “Here I have given to you every seed-bearing plant that is on the entire earth and every tree with seed-bearing fruit. Let them serve as food for you. And to every wild animal of the earth and to every flying creature of the heavens and to everything moving on the earth in which there is life, I have given all green vegetation for food.” And it was so
    No doubt these fruits and greens are amazing for us, as Jehovah God saw it to be very beneficial for humans to eat them. Keep indulging friends, they are a healthy choice gifted to our bodies by our creator......Enjoy!!!!