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Homesteaders Haven
Homesteaders Haven
1 y

How to Make Pickle Seasoning
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How to Make Pickle Seasoning

If you're crazy about pickles, you'll be even more delighted with pickle seasoning! After I heard a few years ago about making pickle seasoning, I had to give it a try, and I thought it was about time that I share it. Your Guide to Homemade Pickle Seasoning I love, love, love pickles. Sweet, spicy, dill, pickle flavored potato chips, fried pickles…all so good. I love pickles so much that, when I was a child and an area pickle factory burned to the ground (it was night time and no one was there), I was teased for days about it with friends and family saying “sorry for your loss!” As a homesteader or veggie gardener, cukes are a garden staple, and you probably have lots of homemade pickles on your shelf. But, if you don't or don't want to use the “good stuff” for this recipe, store-bought pickles will work just fine. (In fact, I used store-bought, a 17oz jar of hamburger sliced dills and a 17oz jar of hamburger sliced bread and butter pickles.) The best pickles to use are the hamburger slices, as they will dehydrate a bit faster. If you only have spears, just slice them up into thinner spears. 1. Drain the juice from the pickles Do not throw the juice away! Put it back into a smaller jar and save it to use in meat brine or flavoring dishes. You can even slice up a few fresh cukes, throw them in the jar, and refrigerate them for a few weeks, shaking or turning the jar daily for another batch of really quick pickles. 2. Lay them out Lay the pickles out on a piece of parchment paper, then place a paper towel on top and blot them dry(ish). They should be dry enough to not drip into the bottom of the dehydrator but not bone dry. If some of the seasonings from the pickle brine sticks to the pickle, no problem. It will just give you some extra flavor later. 3. Place them on the dehydrator trays Lay the pickles onto the dehydrator trays, making sure the edges do not touch the tray or each other. If you are drying 2 flavors at one time, make sure it is one flavor per tray and be extra careful about remembering which flavor is on which tray. While this isn't a major issue if only working with 2 trays of different flavors, it will definitely matter if you are using multiple trays with multiple flavors. Dry according to the instructions that came with your particular dehydrator. Eventually, you will be able to figure out what temperatures and drying times work best for you, but this is a good starting point. (I found that, most likely due to the salt content, the dills dried much faster than the sweet bread and butter pickles.) 4. All dried up! Remove the pickles as soon as they are dried. These should be dry to the point of no moisture. They may or may not being pliable any longer, but should have no moisture and should not be burned. If you're not sure about moisture, it is better to over dry (but not burn), otherwise your powder could mold. If you did end up with any burned, throw them away, as they will not have good flavor. 5. Grind your dried pickles Using a spice grinder (a.k.a. a re-purposed coffee grinder used for spice grinding only), place dried pickles of the same flavor in the grinder and grind to a powder. Repeat until all pickles are powdered. Store pickle powder in an airtight, clean and dry container. Be sure to label which flavor is which and store container in a cool, dry, dark place. Your homemade pickle seasoning! Use pickle powder as a seasoning for meats, veggies, seasoned topping for homemade crackers or rolls, or keep some of the dehydrated pickles whole and use for garnish…use your imagination! (Note that dills, powdered or whole, may be salty, so you may prefer to use a sweeter or spicier pickle whole.) Check out this video on how to make spicy dill pickles! And, on a final note, the dehydrated pickle chips, if kept whole, will easily re-hydrate. You use a little water for the bread and butter (you might want to add a tiny bit of sweetener to the water if you're concerned about the flavor being watered down), or a bit of vinegar and water for the dills. Dehydrating your pickles is an excellent space saver for hiking or prepper storage. Have you tried making your own pickle seasoning? Please leave your tips and experiences in the comment section below! Be guided with these 10 simple tips every urban homesteader needs to see! Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, and Facebook!
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1 y

First Results Of 2024 Presidential Election Are In!
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First Results Of 2024 Presidential Election Are In!

The first results of the 2024 presidential election came from the tiny community of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire. And the results are favorable for President Trump. Trump and Harris tied 3-3. In 2020,…
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1 y

Australia’s Renewable Plan Doesn’t Address How to Source of Billions in Extra Funding: Energy Director
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Australia’s Renewable Plan Doesn’t Address How to Source of Billions in Extra Funding: Energy Director

University of Melbourne professor Michael Brear said the current net zero plan was a work in progress and lacked details about how to achieve the transition.An energy expert has said Australia’s net…
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Deplorables and Garbage
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Deplorables and Garbage

The campaign that started in August when Kamala Harris, the least popular sitting vice president in American history, was installed as the Democrat presidential nominee and was “joyously” coronated…
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Trump’s Highlighter: The Color of American Greatness
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Trump’s Highlighter: The Color of American Greatness

The thing that Democrats, Republican NeverTrumpers, and their media cohorts hate most about Trump has nothing to do with his rhetoric, policies, morals, or personality. Rather, they despise Trump’s…
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Will the Democrats Change Course?
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Will the Democrats Change Course?

I predict that Trump will win, but I expect it will be too close for comfort. There may be losses in places like Michigan and Wisconsin, where polls are tight and the election rules permit various shenanigans.…
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1 y

Dick Van Dyke Makes Presidential Endorsement
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Dick Van Dyke Makes Presidential Endorsement

Before you continue, try to separate the characters from the movies and shows you love from the actors that portray them. That’s what I do. I don’t want to ruin any childhood memories. So remember,…
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Freedom Versus Tyranny: This Inspiring ‘Unity 2024’ Ad Shared By Former VP Candidate Nicole Shanahan Will Bring Tears To Your Eyes (Video)
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Freedom Versus Tyranny: This Inspiring ‘Unity 2024’ Ad Shared By Former VP Candidate Nicole Shanahan Will Bring Tears To Your Eyes (Video)

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The following article, Freedom Versus Tyranny: This Inspiring ‘Unity 2024’ Ad Shared By Former VP Candidate Nicole Shanahan Will Bring Tears To Your Eyes…
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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Hubble and Webb are the Dream Team. Don't Break Them Up
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Hubble and Webb are the Dream Team. Don't Break Them Up

Many people think of the James Webb Space Telescope as a sort of Hubble 2. They understand that the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) has served us well but is now old, and overdue for replacement. NASA seems to agree, as they have not sent a maintenance mission in over fifteen years, and are already preparing to wind down operations. But a recent paper argues that this is a mistake. Despite its age, HST still performs extremely well and continues to produce an avalanche of valuable scientific results. And given that JWST was never designed as a replacement for HST — it is an infrared (IR) telescope) — we would best be served by operating both telescopes in tandem, to maximize coverage of all observations. Let’s not fool ourselves: the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is old, and is eventually going to fall back to Earth. Although it was designed to be repairable and upgradable, there have been no servicing missions since 2009. Those missions relied on the Space Shuttle, which could capture the telescope and provide a working base for astronauts. Servicing missions could last weeks, and only the Space Shuttle could transport the six astronauts to the telescope and house them for the duration of the mission. Without those servicing missions, failing components can no longer be replaced, and the overall health of HST will keep declining. If nothing is done, HST will eventually stop working altogether. To avoid it becoming just another piece of space junk, plans are already being developed to de-orbit it and send it crashing into the Pacific Ocean. But that’s no reason to give up on it. It still has as clear a view of the cosmos as ever, and mission scientists are doing an excellent job of working around technical problems as they arise. The James Webb Space Telescope was launched into space on Christmas dat in 2021. Its system of foldable hexagonal mirrors give it an effective diameter some 2.7 times larger than HST, and it is designed to see down into the mid-IR range. Within months of deployment, it had already seen things that clashed with existing models of how the Universe formed, creating a mini-crisis in some fields and leading unscrupulous news editors to write headlines questioning whether the “Big Bang Theory” was under threat! This image of NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope was taken on May 19, 2009 after deployment during Servicing Mission 4. NASA The reason JWST was able to capture such ancient galaxies is that it is primarily an IR telescope: As the Universe expands, photons from distant objects get red-shifted until stars that originally shone in visible light can now only be seen in the IR. But these IR views are proving extremely valuable in other scientific fields apart from cosmology. In fact, many of the most striking images released by JWST’s press team are IR images of familiar objects, revealing hidden complexities that had not been seen before. This is a key difference between the two telescopes: While HST’s range overlaps slightly with JWST, it can see all the way up into ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths. HST was launched in 1990, seven years late and billions of dollars over budget. Its 2.4 meter primary element needed to be one of the most precisely ground mirrors ever made, because it was intended to be diffraction limited at UV wavelengths. Famously, avoidable problems in the testing process led to it being very precisely figured to a slightly wrong shape, leading to spherical aberration preventing it from coming to sharp focus. Fortunately the telescope was designed from the start to be serviceable, and even returned to Earth for repairs by the Space Shuttle if necessary. In the end though, NASA opticians were able to design and build a set of corrective optics to solve the problem, and the COSTAR system was installed by astronauts on the first servicing mission. Over the years, NASA sent up three more servicing missions, to upgrade or repair components, and install new instruments. Illustration of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. Credits: NASA HST could be one of the most successful scientific instruments ever built. Since 1990, it has been the subject of approximately 1200 science press releases, each of which was read more than 400 million times. The more than 46,000 scientific papers written using HST data have been cited more than 900,000 times! And even in its current degraded state, it still provided data for 1435 papers in 2023 alone. JWST also ran over time and over budget, but had a far more successful deployment. Despite having a much larger mirror, with more than six times the collecting area of HST, the entire observatory only weighs half as much as HST. Because of its greater sensitivity, and the fact that it can see ancient light redshifted into IR wavelengths, it can see far deeper into the Universe than HST. It is these observations, of galaxies formed when the Universe was extremely young (100 – 180 million years), that created such excitement shortly after it was deployed. As valuable as these telescopes are, they will not last forever. JWST is located deep in space, some 1.5 million kilometers from Earth near the L2 Lagrange point. When it eventually fails, it will become just another piece of Solar System debris orbiting the Sun in the vast emptiness of the Solar System. HST, however, is in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), and suffers very slight amounts of drag from the faint outer reaches of the atmosphere. Over time it will gradually lose speed, drifting downwards until it enters the atmosphere proper and crashes to Earth. Because of its size, it will not burn up completely, and large chunks will smash into the surface. Because it cannot be predicted where exactly it will re-enter, mission planners always intended to capture it with the Space Shuttle and return it to Earth before this happened. Its final resting place was supposed to be in display in a museum, but unfortunately the shuttle program was cancelled. The current plan is to send up an uncrewed rocket which will dock with the telescope (a special attachment was installed on the final servicing mission for this purpose), and deorbit it in a controlled way to ensure that its pieces land safely in the ocean. You can find the original paper at https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.01187 The post Hubble and Webb are the Dream Team. Don't Break Them Up appeared first on Universe Today.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
1 y

‘Get the hell out’: Donald Trump tells ‘incompetent’ Kamala she’s ‘fired’
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‘Get the hell out’: Donald Trump tells ‘incompetent’ Kamala she’s ‘fired’

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