Endspurt bei der Consumenta 2025: Diese Aussteller aus Stadt und Landkreis Fürth sind dabei

Liste der Aussteller aus Stadt und Landkreis Fürth auf der Consumenta 2025:
https://fuerthaktuell.de/?p=7450

#consumenta #endspurt #fürth #landkreisfürth #regional #kaffee #aronia #retroclassics #motorsport #familie #franken #mittelfranken #bayern #news

Nach der Theorie kam die Praxis. Ich habe meine erste Marmelade gekocht mit den besagten Apfelbeeren und Birnen.
Und das hat tatsächlich auch funktioniert.

Spaß gemacht hat es auch und es wird wohl sicher eine Wiederholung geben. Allein schon deswegen, weil ich nun nur noch 1 1/2 Gläschen von diesem ersten Versuch da habe. 😅

Das Rezept und alles drum herum gibt es nun heute hier:
https://bunte-kuechenabenteuer.de/apfelbeeren-birnen-marmelade-ca-13kg/

#foodblog #food #marmelade #konfitüre #birnen #apfelbeeren #aronia
A toast for everyone dealing with the first day of autumn. #growyourown, #minnesota, #aronia, #canning

Still Here!

Hello Friends! I’m still here! I did not intend to take any time away but the garden has been demanding and so has life in general. You may have heard Minneapolis is once again in mourning after a mass shooting of children attending a back-to-school mass . And of course the hate-filled people in the Trump administration, instead of focusing on gun control, are blaming antidepressants and trans people. My heart is broken in so many pieces for so many reasons.

I have no words, and too many words. So today I’m going for mostly photos.

Anyone who says life is a bowl full of cherries hasn’t spent hours and hours pitting them! But then there was cherry pie and banana-strawberry ice cream. There are still lots and lots of cherries in the freezer. There were also lots and lots of aronia berries, more than we’ve ever had. Tomorrow James will be making rhubarb-aronia jam. So we finally got around to making a solar dehydrator from an old window, parts of an old pallet, and leftover corrugated stainless steel from re-roofing the chicken coop. We did a test making a small batch of aronia raisins and it works great! And then the weather turned cool and cloudy and we haven’t been able to use it since. There are also our first ever plums from the tree an invader rabbit almost killed two years ago. James made some compote for our Sunday waffles. Then I foraged some wild plums to supplement the ones from our tree and yesterday James made plum-elderberry jam. So many elderberries this year too! Haven’t tried the jam yet. Will let you know! The lemon cucumbers turned out to not agree with my tummy when raw. We made several batches of fermented pickles–add several grape leaves to keep them crunchy! But the best pickles turned out to be some refrigerator pickles in red wine vinegar that we will be making more of. Of course the cucumbers are almost done now, so there won’t be that much more of the fridge pickles, but we will know for next year. In my sourdough baking adventures, I made bialys. They came out so good, and James was in heaven. The garden parsley played host to several swallowtail butterfly caterpillars. They were kind enough to still leave plenty of parsley for me. The butternut squash and scarlet runner bean vines have completely covered the 10-foot-tall wooden ladder. There are three huge squashes in there and probably some smaller ones hiding. Also, lots of runner beans. It’s a ladder of yum! The “eff you” amaranth tells us to fuck off all day every day, much to our delight. It took awhile for the Mexican sunflower to start blooming, probably because it was putting all its energy into becoming a gigantic shrub. Now that it is blooming the butterflies and bees have one more place in the garden to stop and eat. There are four bees, possibly five, crammed in this squash blossom. And as I was taking the photo, another bee tried to get in on the fun but got squeezed out. The hyssop has been blooming for a couple weeks and it is covered in bees. The hyssop is giant white and purple anise, both very tall and growing all around the deck. I’ve had to tie it up to keep it mostly out of the paths, but it still droops. James very carefully lifts up stalks and creeps under. Me? James says, “you just barrel right through and then pat your hair to make sure there are no bees stuck in it.” Yup. So far my curly mop has not caught any bees but I am regularly pulling out flower petals and little pieces of stems and leaves.

That is all for today. Take care of yourselves. Joy is resistance and so is kindness and love. The more my heart breaks, the more love I find it has room for.

#aronia #bees #butterflies #cherries #cheryPie #elderberry #lemonCucumber #pickles #plums #solarDehydrator #sourdough

Ich übe schon mal, was man mit der Kombination aus Apfelbeeren und Birnen so alles machen kann.
Ein Crumble beispielsweise. Der wird wunderbar herb-süß und passt wurderbar zur Sahne oder zum Vanilleeis bzw. anders herum. 😅

Hier geht es lang:
https://bunte-kuechenabenteuer.de/apfelbeeren-birnen-crumble-aronia-birnen-crumble-6-portionen/

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Apfelbeeren-Birnen Crumble / Aronia-Birnen Crumble (6 Portionen)

https://bunte-kuechenabenteuer.de/b/49z

Einer meiner Apfelbeerensträucher hat mich in diesem Jahr mit einem Kilo reifer Apfelbeeren beschenkt.Im letzten Jahr waren es noch ca. 330g und ich bin wirklich gespannt wieviele es dann in den nächsten Jahren werden.

An sich habe ich diese Sträucher, wie auch die Zibarten, als eine Art „Begleitfrucht“ für die vielen Birnen-Bäume gepflanzt. Die Idee ist dabei, dass ich die Birnen zum […]

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Apfelbeeren-Birnen Crumble / Aronia-Birnen Crumble (6 Portionen) | Bunte Küchenabenteuer

Einer meiner Apfelbeerensträucher hat mich in diesem Jahr mit einem Kilo reifer Apfelbeeren beschenkt.Im letzten Jahr waren es noch ca. 330g und ich bin wirklich gespannt wieviele es dann in den nächsten Jahren werden. An sich habe ich diese Sträucher, wie auch die Zibarten, als eine Art "Begleitfrucht" für die vielen Birnen-Bäume gepflanzt. Die Idee

Bunte Küchenabenteuer | Foodblog aus Süddeutschland mit einfachen Rezepten.
Aronia melanocarpa (Schwarze Apfelbeere) is a hardy, deciduous shrub native to North America and widely cultivated in Europe for its ornamental beauty and nutrient-rich berries. Ecologically, its spring blossoms attract bees and other pollinators, while the late-summer dark berries provide food for birds and wildlife. The berries are rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and anthocyanins, and are used in juices, jams, teas, and dietary supplements to support cardiovascular health, boost the immune system, and reduce inflammation.
Our Aronia shrub (Aronia melanocarpa, Schwarze Apfelbeere) is doing great and carring a lot of tasty berries. I like the tart, slightly sweet taste.

#aronia #shrub #aroniamelanocarpa #apfelbeere #forest #green #meadow