For the past couple of years I have helped mentor my best friend’s son with his baking and canning projects for our local 4-H Youth Fair. He is a wonderful young man of 16 years and is interested in not only learning the science behind the baking and canning, he wants to carry on these traditions.
We have had such fun with the canning of jams and jellies along with all the pickles, beets, okra, cucumbers, tomatoes, green beans, and such. Great, good, and bad things have happened with much head scratching over the bad after following a recipe to the best of our ability only to have the whole batch go into the garbage…we may never know why. Oh, and the pickled beets are of his own recipe and took a first place ribbon this year.
While the filling for his winning apple pie was not on the approved “canning” list, it was made from KentuckyFarmGirl’s recipe for Apple Pie Filling that we “put by” this last summer.
Without further ado, allow me to present Taylor’s accomplishment this year. With a first place in Fruit Pie, first place in Cobbler, fourth place in Yeast Rolls, and fifth place with the Pecan Pie, Reserve Grand Champion was awarded to him.
This picture is of Taylor and his gift basket that he presented to the highest bidder at the Premium Sale where his accomplishment netted him over $500.
Way to go Taylor! And needless to say his mom and Miss HomeEc’s Daughter are very proud of this young man!
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bonita says:
Great work, Taylor! Upcoming career in Field-to-Farm?
On February 8, 2012 at 2:08 am
KentuckyFarmGirl says:
Oh yeah!!!!! Congratulations Taylor!!! I am so glad you won (and using my pie filling recipe wooowhoooo!!! 🙂 That’s so exciting We love it around here plus once it’s canned it’s super easy to make those pies!!! SO HAPPY YOU WON!
On February 8, 2012 at 7:21 am
Lana says:
Are we seeing another “Ross” in the making? Way to go – love to see the next generation learn these valuable skills!!
On February 8, 2012 at 8:53 am
Ramona says:
Nice to see a young man cook. When my son David was in 4-H, he took apple crisp to the fair. He was 8 years old. Just this week I was chatting with a new friend. She brought up that she wished she could find the recipe for the apple crisp that used to be in the 4-H cookbook. I said I have it. I had copied in onto a recipe card in case I lost the book one day. I call it David’s grand champion apple crisp. David is 41 this month. My daughter in law was with us as we were discussing the recipe. She also asked me for the recipe. Just goes to show, recipes never go out of style.
MN Mona
On February 8, 2012 at 9:23 am
happy heather says:
This is really, really cool. I wish I could have participated in something like this when I was his age. Not only that, I LOVE it that a young person is interested in learning how to do these things/keeping these traditions alive!!! So cool!!! Love and hugs from the ocean shores of California, Heather 🙂 🙂 🙂
On February 8, 2012 at 8:57 pm
whaledancer says:
Wow, Taylor is a very accomplished young adult. You and his mom are justifiably proud. I hope Taylor is also proud of his impressive accomplishment.
On February 8, 2012 at 10:36 pm