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Water bath canning - PEP BB Food.sand.waterbath

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Yesterday I water bath canned figs.

Recipe from Putting Food By (4th edition)


Preparation of figs: wash and remove stems.


Sterilizing the jars.


Simmering figs in syrup (for 5 minutes).


Equipment and other ingredients. Not in picture: tongs for scalded lids.


Filling the jars with hot figs.


One tablespoon lemon juice per pint.


Filling with hot syrup. 1/2-inch headspace.


Wiping rims to ensure good seals.


2-piece canning lids: rubber rings first.


2-piece canning lids: white lid second.


Canning rings.


Bringing water to full boil.


Processing time for pints: 45 minutes.


Yield 4 pints. All seals good!


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Yesterday Jaqui brought split pit peaches! That means today we canned peaches!

The recipe was simple:

- quartered, peeled peaches
- apple juice

That's it! I was surprised how easy it could be!
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Pot, heat
Pot, heat
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Canning tools
Canning tools
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Quart jar filled
Quart jar filled
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Jars in water bath
Jars in water bath
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Labeled and popped
Labeled and popped
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Recipe:

80 c peaches
5 c lemon/lime juice
1 2/3 c calcium water
1 1/4 c pectin
15 c sugar

Purée peaches. Add lemon and/or lime juice and calcium water. Bring to boil. Add sugar and pectin, stirring constantly for a couple minutes. Bring back to boil. Fill jars, leaving 1/4 head space. Boil jars 13 minutes, remove, let seal.
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Peaches!
Peaches!
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Sugar and pectin
Sugar and pectin
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Lemon juice and calcium water
Lemon juice and calcium water
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Pot of jam and water bath canner
Pot of jam and water bath canner
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Recipe
Recipe
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Jars ready to go in
Jars ready to go in
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Boiling jars
Boiling jars
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Yay for canning tongs
Yay for canning tongs
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Sealed and labeled
Sealed and labeled
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Quarter inch head space
Quarter inch head space
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Not sure if this makes it - but I thought it was pretty cool.

This is me making apple sauce having picked the apples from a local farm. The recipe is so simple. Just put all the apples peeled and cored into a big pot and boil with a bit of water. Add lemon juice and cinnamon to taste - I don't use very much. And viola.

The canning method I used was wax.
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