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RECIPE WEDNESDAY: Do you still can jam and jelly? Here are some old instructions.

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  1. I still can jams and jellies. Up until 2 years ago, I always had a large garden and canned everything! This past Memorial Day weekend, my husband and I lost everything in a flood (in Oklahoma). I have already picked out a space to have a small garden and have been gathering supplies to can. I think it too important to let this talent die.

    1. Oh, I’m so sorry about your loss. I know it must have been devastating. I’m glad you are still planning to teach this skill to others.

  2. I make fig preserves every year! I also make peach jam! I learned from my mom & my grandmother! I have such fond memories of helping both of them can!

    1. Sounds wonderful! I know you will enjoy them on a cold day this winter.

  3. I cheat and use ready-made juice from the store. It makes great grape or apple jelly. I also bought a machine that keeps the jars warm until I’m ready to use them, and then processes the jelly once I’ve filled the jars. Ask me if I’ve used it yet?

  4. Yes vegetable soup can tomatoes pear preserves!!yum yum!!

  5. Fig and pear preserves are my favorites but I also make pear honey, peach jam, and pepper jelly.

  6. Cullman County Extension has standing room only for their food preservation classes.

  7. I miss my mom’s orange marmalade she had the best.

  8. Blueberry preserves and pear preserves. Didn’t get to figs this this year.

  9. Mom and I just canned over 100 half pints of blackberry, apple, peach and blueberry jelly. It’s for our granddaughter/ nieces wedding next May. Gifts for those who attend the wedding.

  10. I used to make grape jelly and peach preserves from fruit my husband & I grew. The grapes were a hybrid I accidently came up with and made the best grape jelly. I won several blue ribbons in the regional fair (I also taught my husband how to make grape jelly and he won a blue ribbon, too). I haven’t put up any kind of jelly, jam or preserves for many years and really miss that.

  11. I do make a point of canning but I prefer to use recipes from this day and age. I know that grandmothers didn’t kill us but today’s modern methods are better. I made corn cob jelly recently and it is delicious.

  12. Sure do! Jams, jellies, tried squash pickles (yum!) Also all kinds of veggies. Bless my mom and grandmom everytime I pull out the canner! I’ve won ribbons several times, even years ago in 4-H.

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