Our stainless steam juicer does all the work and makes fresh juice from berries, grapes and other soft fruits. At Lehmans.com and our store in Kidron, Ohio.[/caption]
Step by Step Raspberry Concentrate Guide:
I filled my steam juicer with frozen berries. It holds a lot but I still couldn’t quite fit them all in. As they melted down I kept on adding berries until all were used up. When completely juiced I put the hot juice in my stock pot and started adding lemon juice, about 4 cups in total, to the juice of perhaps 15 cups of frozen berries. To this I added 5 cups of sugar. Some people like their lemonade sweeter than I do but they can add sugar to their own glass. That’s it. I am canning the concentrate up in pint jars and processing for 10 minutes in a boiling water bath.
There is something energizing about starting over. Nothing is as wonderful to me as seeing my pantry shelves heavy with the bounty that the good earth and our own sweat provides.
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Cold-Packed Sweet Dill Pickles: Canning Without a Pressure Canner or Jar Prep!
Learning to can? Lindsay Lehman Peters shares her family's recipe for easy cold-packed sweet dill pickles.
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