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Aug 11, 2021

Update, Food Prices Rising/ Canning Lids & Coffee Shortage/ Preparedness 3.0

 

Update- 
We finally got a break from the heat! It was 51 degrees the last three mornings, what a treat! After the heavy rain we real growth spurt in the garden. We're running really behind with our tomatoes since they don't set fruit over 85 degrees. We had 100 degree days for so many weeks I actually don't remember. We recently set a record of the driest three months in the spring in the last 99 years. Not going to be good going into a long drought. Will be re-thinking if we need to redo some of our landscaping to more drought resistant. We've quite a bit, but more is better. It takes planning and we will get some ideas. Our Red Haven peaches have gotten the ripe the last week! Will be doing some canning of the peaches soon. We've already frozen several one gallon bags. We also got six gallons of our neighbors rhubarb we froze as well! She always throws it away so we take it off her hands.  Chickens still laying, freezing more eggs. 


Food Prices Rising/ Canning Lids & Coffee Shortage/ Preparedness 3.0-
I've been trying a few more things to add to our pantry closet. I found this great deal at the local grocery outlet on flour (see above)! I just did a double take when I saw it was King Arthur whole wheat flour, 10 Lbs for $3.00! I bought one, it's in the freezer for a few days to get rid of any critter eggs. I may actually leave it in the freezer for longer-term storage to keep it fresher. We bought two more. Been stocking up on a few more things. I should note we're on a budget like everyone else, and it's been a stretch to stock up and be more prepared. We make it work though, it's buy now and save $ later. I saw boxes of brownie mix too for $1.00 at the Outlet, bought a few. At Albertson's they were almost $4.00! Holy cow. I saw some apples that were almost $4 a pound as well.  I'm glad our apple tree is loaded! I will definitely be canning and freezing apples. With our bumper crop I may also get out of a food dehydrator which I don't use is often. Be nice to have multiple types of fruits. I'm so glad we're getting a good harvest this year. Tomatoes will have to wait and see, but it looks like there's quite a few green ones. Interesting list here of prices that have gone up recently- July Rising Prices  Shocker hot dogs went up almost 5% in July! Glad I'm not a fan (I like polish sausage instead!). 


Canning Lids- Like a lot of people I've been really concerned with seeing a lack of canning lids in store. Some have mentioned the canning lid duration changing. I've noticed some canning lids that are new Mason and Kerr brand saying that they are good up to 18 months. Some I saw tonight are good for one year. Is this normal, did I miss something? I've had cans for four/five years on my pantry rack that are still fine. Were they always labeled like that?  Is a result of shoddy workmanship and poor quality? I may have to shift toward buying reusable canning lids. Time will tell...


Green beans

Coffee- I've been hearing thru various social media that coffee is going to may be in short supply soon, if not already. Prices should go up, bad crops in S. America, etc. I saw you can buy green coffee beans, unroasted. You can store them long-term without going bitter, just roast in small batches in a hot skillet. Might be a good idea for any real hardcore coffee drinkers. You can also buy regular beans to the freeze, but some people say that makes them bitter. If you're not much of a coffee drinker you can also buy instant, if you don't really care that much. Lots of videos out there on how to roast your own green coffee beans. I saw beans for sale on Amazon/Etsy. The prices seem to vary depending on where the beans came from. So if you're hardcore coffee drinker you may want to invest in some beans! And of course do you need a grinder! Glad I'm a tea drinker!!!

7 comments:

Susan said...

Things might get ugly around here if I am not able to buy coffee! This has been a challenging year, no doubt about it. I can't believe the price on the KA flour! Great find!

Nancy In Boise said...

Thanks Susan! Yes maybe buy some extra coffee. I know people that have to drink a lot of coffee everyday. My husband's kind of 1 cup of day usually. Yes the flour was a great find it is set to expire in a couple of 3 weeks but since it's going to be in the freezer I think that's going to be a moot point. I think I'm going to figure out how to bake bread again since bread prices will probably go way up again too

Rain said...

Your peaches look awesome Nancy! I drink organic decaf and the prices are already outrageous for those! I don't think I'd be willing to give that up, simply because I just love the taste, but not the caffeine! What a great deal on flour!!

Nancy In Boise said...

Thanks rain! We're happy to have a bumper crop of peaches this year since we had hardly any last year. Sounds like you need to find some coffee and just stockpile a little if you can. Yep it was a great deal and it was funny I actually saw a similar deal on the King Arthur website. They must have a glut of flour right now, funny last year was hard to find!

Judy said...

Great buys Nancy. Food prices have gone mad. Were putting in a late summer early fall garden. It really does help. My chickens are laying like crazy. I love peaches and yours looks amazing. We didn't get too many this year hopefully next year will be better. Did get a lot of pears though.
Have a great weekend

Nancy In Boise said...

Thanks Judy! I went into a Walmart last night and the chicken I always almost completely empty went somewhere else today and found tons!

Laurie said...

Great deal on the flour! I love to find good deal!

I’ve kept canning lids for longer than a year. I suspect they may be trying to drive up demand by suggesting that the lids will “expire”. Hard to say.

Glad we could feature your post on this past week’s Homestead Blog Hop! Keep up the interesting posts!!

Blessings,
Laurie
Ridge Haven Homestead.

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