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Lady Henevere

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I did strawberry jam and watermelon jelly yesterday. Someone a few pages back asked about watermelon jelly, so here's what I did (winging it, but I think it turned out pretty tasty): chop up a watermelon (red part only, no rind) into 1 inch cubes until you have about 6-7 cups. Puree in blender, strain through cheesecloth to end up with 3 cups juice. (I ended up with extra juice, so you may be able to use less watermelon.) Put juice in pot with 1 box pectin and 3-4 tablespoons lemon juice. Bring to a boil, add 5 cups sugar, bring to a boil that can't be stirred down, boil for one minute, remove from heat. Skim off foam, transfer to jars, water-bath process for 10 minutes. This made about 50 oz. or so.

For those rinds you didn't use -- try cinnamon watermelon rind pickles, from the Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving :
16 c. sliced, peeled watermelon rind (peel the dark green part off and discard), cut into 1 x 2 inch pieces
1 c. canning salt
6 c. sugar
4 c. white vinegar
3 cinnamon sticks, about 4 in. each, broken in half (six 2-in. pieces)

Day 1: In a large crock, glass bowl, or stainless steel bowl, layer watermelon rind, salt, and 4 c. cold water. Cover with plastic wrap or a towel and refrigerate for 8 hours or overnight.

Day 2: Drain rind; rinse well. Combine rind with 4 c. fresh water in a saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce heat and boil gently until rind is fork-tender, about 10 minutes. Drain and set aside.
Combine sugar, vinegar, and cinnamon in a saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, stirring to dissolve sugar. Reduce heat and boil gently for 5 minutes, until cinnamon has infused the liquid. Add rind, return to a boil. Reduce heat and boil gently for 1 hour, stirring occasionally, until rind is translucent. Discard cinnamon sticks. Transfer to jars, leaving a half inch of headspace. Water-bath process for 10 minutes. Makes about 4 to 5 pint jars.

I haven't tried these yet -- hopefully they are good. :)
 

FarmerDenise

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I canned plums, peaches and apples.
The plums I just prick with a fork a few times and drop in the jar. Then I fill the jar with lightly sweetened hot water. I don't put too many plums in the jar, since I am really making plum juice, which I love to drink.
I made peach sauce, since the peaches were very ripe.
 

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6 quarts and 7 pints of tomato sauce. Pretty good for tomato plants fighting for their lives :p
 

VickiLynn

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Does anyone can green chili peppers? I'm wondering if you have to peel them first.
 

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Does canning "Ice Tea" count?
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It is truly a Golden Harvest
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TanksHill

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I did peaches yesterday. 16 -1/2 pints , 6 pints of jam. 4 quarts of some kind of spices whole fruit.

Today its tomato sauce. I think I have about 16 quarts.

I'm calling it quits.

g
 

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Dropping in to say hi, yall have been busy, I myself have been a slacker, have not canned anything yet, I do plan to make jellies though, just have to get it done!!! Lynn
 

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