
i went to pick mirabelles at my usual spot...bad luck there, actually, i don’t know what happened to the three trees along the greenbelt this year. i picked maybe a dozen. then i moved on to an apple tree that didn’t produce at all last year, but this year was loaded with delicious fruit.
later that day i found more mirabelle trees, including one that had more than enough fantastic ripe fruit to fill my bag:

what’s eluded me, though, are the currants. i know they’re here, in fact i think they’re kind of common, but i haven’t located a single one. i’ll keep trying.
so far i’ve picked...

clearly i needed some way to preserve all this. i dehydrated half the huckleberries and a few pounds of apricots:

my mom is the master of canning. every year she enters jars of food at the western idaho fair--it’s tradition, she makes her famous bread and butter pickles, watermelon pickles, flavored vinegars, etc; her friend gail makes jams and jellies; and i print some of my photos for the photography exhibit. we all drive out to the fair together to submit our entries. the two of them have a running competition for who can collect the most “best of show” purple rosette ribbons. my mom has five so far, and literally hundreds of blue ribbons. she wins just about everything she enters, and there is seriously tough competition.
obviously she’s a good person to learn from. we made apricot jam together, and she outfitted me with a ton of canning supplies. she’s too busy to make much this year--i got her a watermelon with a nice thick rind (she said it was thicker than any she’s seen in a decade) so she made two batches of watermelon pickles, then she made 10 gorgeous flavored vinegars, but that’s probably all she’s doing this year.
anyway, since i learned how to can i’ve been going crazy with it. i made mirabelly jelly, mirabelle preserves, crabapple butter, spiced apple butter, mom’s apple pie in a jar, plum preserves, plum-apricot preserves and more. i was even able to re-process my remaining dandelion jelly, and this time it gelled perfectly:

i think my favorite so far is the crabapple butter. it’s extraordinarily flavorful and complex, and the texture is perfect:

my cousin gets here tomorrow...i can’t wait to see her. i’m definitely taking her fruit picking.