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![]() Â* As a child I remember my grandmother preparing peaches for canning and jelly/jam making . I remember her dropping them in boiling water prior to skinning and pitting them . What I'm hazy on is what she did next . My memory says she slipped the skins off just as I do with tomatoes ... but that didn't work out so well for us today . Â* There is a local fruit farm , today while we were in town yardsailin' and having lunch we also picked up a bushel of their #2 peaches (smaller , a few blemishes) for canning and jam . Might be that they're not quite fully ripe I suspect , so we're planning on waiting until Monday to do this . BTW , the #2's were 25 bucks a bushel , the #1's were 70 ... depending on how this turns out and how many jars this makes , I might just go get another bushel . Â* Any tips or tricks would be appreciated . -- Snag Yes , I'm old and crochety - and armed . Get outta my woods ! |
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