One of our thrifty and green activities this week was to use up our green tomatoes. We had a hard freeze at our house so the time of covering crops up while we have a frost has come and gone. We had to pick everything we wanted to save. One thing we don't do when a freeze comes is to leave all of our green tomatoes out there, thinking that we can't use them. We can use them and we do! Here is how we like to use them:Here is the recipe for it in case you think you would like to try it:
Mince Pie Filling 
(Also known as Mince Meat but we don't include meat.)
10 cups chopped green tomatoes.
10 cups chopped apples (we leave the skins on but core them.)
3 cups lard
3 lbs. raisins
9 1/2 cups sugar
7 teaspoons cinnamon
4 teaspoons each of: allspice, cloves and salt.
Mix everything together in a large pot and cook until soft. (This smells really good while cooking!) Then put in jars and can using a water bath or you can freeze it. When you want to use it place it in a pie crust and top it with another one and bake like you would an apple pie. (You may want to add a little flour to the filling to thicken it.) There are also other recipes like bars or cookies that you can use mincemeat in. I saw mince pie filling for sale at the grocery store for $7 a quart. When you make it at home it is way cheaper!
  Another use that I know of for using green tomatoes is making a mock apples pie with them. Do you use green tomatoes? What do you do with them?
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