What do you do with 15 plants worth of tomato's?! And 12 plants worth of peppers?! Make Salsa!!
I borrowed Some canning gear from our friends, the Thrift's and decided I needed my own stuff. So with my 'Birthday Money' I got myself some gear... These are definite must-haves!

And Don't forget the big pot!!


I've made three batches now...it takes about 6 pounds of
tomato's for one batch of salsa, so I
had to wait a week between batches... the first Salsa was very Mild, the second a Medium and the third is Mild with some Garlic...It's tasty!! Jon actually helped me with the last batch.
Yummmmy!! It tastes best with homemade chips.

Now I'm waiting for the next batch of tomato's and peppers to make some more. (we eat a lot of salsa)
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