noobiechickenlady
Almost Self-Reliant
Yeah, that would have worked a few months ago, but you guys convinced me to stop using those things
Cool! From your own seeds! Would you mind starting a thread on how to grow mustard seeds? I have questions....FarmerDenise said:I made the mustard from Nourishing Traditions, using the mustard seeds I gathered from our wild mustard last summer. It has to sit for 3 days before it gets put in cold storage. I can hardly wait.
The mustard grows wild in our area. If you look at pics of Sonoma or Napa county, you will often see fields with yellow wild flowers. It's mustard. The seeds are black. The old Italians eat the flowering tops before they open cooked like broccoli, many eat the leaves in salads or as cooked greens and the bees love it. It also makes a good green cover crop in the vinyards. We had lots of it growing last year, so I thought I'd try and gather the seeds and see if I could make mustard using the seeds. I have used them in pickles before and it worked well. These seeds are also smaller than the yellow mustard seed you buy at the store. My mustard sure smelled really good.freemotion said:Cool! From your own seeds! Would you mind starting a thread on how to grow mustard seeds? I have questions....FarmerDenise said:I made the mustard from Nourishing Traditions, using the mustard seeds I gathered from our wild mustard last summer. It has to sit for 3 days before it gets put in cold storage. I can hardly wait.
We only use homemade mustard now. I love it! I make horseradish mustard for dh and dad, too. I'd love to make it from seeds that I grew myself.