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Uncooked Jams and Jellies, HYG-5348-97
... and is suitable for contact with food. Store your freezer jams and jellies in glass or food-grade plastic containers. All containers should be moisture and vapor resistant. Making Freezer Jams and Jellies ...
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Jams, Jellies, and Other Fruit Spreads, HYG-5350-97
... freezer (up to one year). Making Jams and Jellies There are basically two types of jams and jellies: those made with added pectin and those without. The use of commercial pectin simplifies the procedure and ...
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Ask Extension Database, NDSU Extension Service
... freezer containers, leaving one and one-half to two inches headspace and frozen for later use. If you need additional information, please contact your county office of the NDSU Extension Service. Back to Jams and Jellies ...
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Ask Extension Database, NDSU Extension Service
... to the fruit juice and stir for 3 minutes. Pour the jelly into cool, sterilized jelly glasses or rigid freezer containers to 1/2 inch from the top and cover tightly. You do ... , contact your county office of the NDSU Extension Service for additional information on making jams and jellies. Back to Jams and Jellies Menu Go to Ask Extension Index Page For More Information Contact your North Dakota ...
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Growing vegetables on Leeds allotments - Diary, August 2002
... 30 this evening. A long day, and then we were all seated round the sitting room floor podding peas, and cleaning redcurrants, all for the freezer. So I have Christmas pudding planned ... have been happening. And in between times, we've been lifting some beautiful onions, beetroot, romanesco, cabbages, lettuce, peas, etc etc etc. And I'm picking rhubarb and brambles for jams and jellies. But nothing ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Rosa Pisocarpa (Cluster Rose, Peafruit Rose) Catalog
... thorny branches for birds and small mammals, but also browse and food for deer and food for coyotes, bear and grouse in the hips. Historical ... after a frost, which softens them and increases the sugar content. These can be used to make jams, jellies, teas and syrups. In summer, the ... file or sand paper) and stratification (packing seeds in a bag of moist peat moss in the freezer for two or three ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Rosa Woodsii Wood’s Rose Catalog
... and for the plant to set seed. Rosehips are best gathered in the late fall, after a frost, which softens them and increases the sugar content. These can be used to make jams, jellies, teas and syrups. In ... sand paper) and stratification (packing seeds in a bag of moist peat moss in the freezer for two ...
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Open Directory - Business: Food and Related Products: Produce: Fruits: Jams and Jellies
... jams, marmalades and condiments. Auckland, New Zealand. Menz and Gasser - Italian manufacturers of jams. Sunfresh Freezerves - Seattle manufacturers of fresh fruit freezer jams and fruit sauces. Verger Duhaime - Makes a variety of natural fruit jellies. Canada. "Jams and Jellies ...
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Open Directory - Home: Cooking: Canning and Freezing
... and safety, including canning basics and equipment, freezing, preserving fruits and jellies, and food handling and storage. Colorado State Co-op - Facts, tips, and directions for freezing vegetables. Freezer Storage - Basic facts and ...
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