
13-02-2008, 02:38 PM
posted to rec.food.preserving
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Marmalade; why so much water ?
George Shirley wrote:
Ophelia wrote:
Kathi Jones wrote:
"Ophelia" wrote in message
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George Shirley wrote:
I just want to be sure I got this right. Because you sterilize
the
jars before using, there is no BWB processing, right?
Boy, oh boy, I sure hope she is. I sterilize my jars before using
and then BWB process. That is generally what is called for.
Here in UK it is not usual to BWB jars with jam or marmalade and I
have never done so.
Here are recipes from one of our well known food writers
http://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/d...e,1047,RC.html
http://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/t...e,1223,RC.html
http://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/h...e,1056,RC.html
(shudder) yep, you still have recipes that say to use waxed
disks....do you actually use those?
Yes, sometimes I sent some to Barb and I think she was
speachless We are of course, only using them on high sugar foods.
Here in the U.S. we have certain food safety laws and rules, which may
or may not apply to home canners that call for certain things. One of
which is the Boiling Water Bath for five or ten minutes for high sugar
content items. While the law may not apply to home canned goods many
of us give away or sell such goods. When you sell them the law
applies. In addition many states have complimentary laws about the
same thing.
Our country is so large, with such a diverse population that food
safety laws are a necessity. Even with those laws we still have
outbreaks of e. Coli poisoning, multiple cases of food poisoning from
unsanitary food preparation, etc. Most of us here, particularly the
regulars on this newsgroup, tend to stick with the rules as laid out
for us by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
That being said, I grew up, as did many others herein, inverting jars,
using paraffin wax seals, etc. I also remember having to throw out
many jars of spoiled food due to seal failure. Once I switched to
proper canning procedures I seldom have had to toss a spoiled jar. I
can only remember once instance in the last thirty years. YMMV
Thank you George! I wasn't disrespecting your way of doing it you know!
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