I’ve ate about a dozen of these Tri Lite peach plums. They are basically a juicy white peach…very sweet. The key to growing peaches here i think is having the tree super close to the house so squirrels stay away.
These looking wonderful delicious. Could you please write few lines about complete process since I am on low carb modified keto diet and want to add in it.
@Naeem … yes… will put it in the fruit in kitchen area… ps… I am using a recipe for canning okra for frying… youtuber… old alabama gardner provided it a few years back and there are some other homesteaders on YT canning it like that… and showing cooking and eating it years later.
I will let you know when i get it posted there.
Above is the recipe (x2) one for small amount of okra and one for larger amount.
I will include more details, and video links in the Fruit in your Kitchen section.
I simply harvest it wash it, dry it, cut it up… put it in a bowl large enough for stirring it up some.
For 2 or 3 cups of cut up okra… beat up 1 egg and pour in your okra bowl… and stir it up to coat all.
Next we season well with 5 spice (a simple even mix of salt pepper onion powder garlic powder paprika).
Just sprinkle that on and stir it up some to coat it all well…
Next… 2 or 3 tablespoons of super fine almond flour… and 2 or 3 tablespoons of pork panko… then mix all that in well.
We use a mix of avocado oil and bacon fat to fry it in… turning it over a few times…
When it has browned up nicely on all sides… and starts going a little past brown… early blackened color… that is where i like it best.
Very chrispy, crunchy… no slime left… only deliciousness.
I had a big pile of it for lunch today… oh so good.
NOTE on the canning it for frying… the brine mix that you can it in has some salt in the brine… so when you open a jar of that to fry later… you may need to eliminate or at least lessen the salt in your seasoning.
My caroline are loaded with green fruit, but nothing ripe yet. The bumble bees hit them so hard. I read something that raspberries are one of the better nectar sources for bees so it really attracts them.
Agree on the flowers. Always liked marigolds (and the smell).
Yes… marigolds… i plant them between tomato plants… and yes the bumblebees here are wild about raspberry blossoms.
I have just a few HRs and Fall Golds fruiting early… and several others with blossoms and small fruit… and more that have not bloomed yet. Raspberries here in the fall sort of trickle in… where in the spring big crop.
Does anyone have an opinion on how LONG a raspberry vine should be allowed to grow before trimming? My wife and I don’t agree. SHE says that we should leave raspberry vines at their current (12-14 foot) length. I placed a wire stretched from post to post, and said that we should tie the vines so they stand up to the wire (4-5 feet) and cut everything longer than that. SHE says that the longer the vine, the more raspberries we will get. I say that shorter stalks will concentrate 100% of the raspberries into a 4 foot space. Any comments?