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I don't make big amounts since the children grew up and left home. I am tempted. What is the general view on this? |
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Ophelia wrote:
> http://www.lakeland.co.uk/tefal!REG-.../product/12613 > > I don't make big amounts since the children grew up and left home. I am > tempted. What is the general view on this? > > Do you think that what is essentially a slow cooker or crockpot is worth 80 pounds? That's what, about $160.00 American or more? I would rather just hunt down some small batch recipes for a few jars of whatever type of jam I wanted to eat. YMMV |
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George Shirley wrote:
> Ophelia wrote: >> http://www.lakeland.co.uk/tefal!REG-.../product/12613 >> >> I don't make big amounts since the children grew up and left home. I am >> tempted. What is the general view on this? >> >> > Do you think that what is essentially a slow cooker or crockpot is > worth 80 pounds? That's what, about $160.00 American or more? I would > rather just hunt down some small batch recipes for a few jars of > whatever type of jam I wanted to eat. YMMV Well, I think it does a wee bit more than a slow cooker, but I do take your point George. |
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![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > http://www.lakeland.co.uk/tefal!REG-.../product/12613 > > I don't make big amounts since the children grew up and left home. I am > tempted. What is the general view on this? I don't usually like products designed to do specific things like this. Although I don't currently make jam (don't eat enough of it to warrant making it), I made a lot of it as a kid and a young adult and I didn't have any sort of special equipment. Jam is very easy to make! I can't see spending money on something like this. |
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I had a look on ebay and kept getting bread makers turns out some have a Jam
making setting I googled one of these models came up with instruction manual and it does give a basic recipe and doesn't look much harder to do???If you want to try a small unit this may be better as you have 2 uses for it. I cut and pasted their instructions below JAMS Ingredient Crushed Fresh Strawberries or Other Types of Fruit 3 cups Sugar 1 cup Lemon Juice 2 tbsp Powered Pectin 1 pack (50g or 3 Fl. oz.) Use Setting 11 FOR OTHER JAMS, FOLLOW THE SAME BASIC RECIPE, ONLY SUBSTITUTE THE DESIRED FRESH FRUIT INGREDIENT. METHOD 1 Measure the ingredients into baking pan. 2 Insert the baking pan securely into unit, close lid. 3 Select #11 4 Push start button. 5 The Breadmaker will beep 3 times &the display will flash "END" when the jam is done. 6 Using oven mitts, remove pan from unit, Copied from : http://www.palsonic.com.au/customer_...er/pab3600.pdf Waz from oz "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > http://www.lakeland.co.uk/tefal!REG-.../product/12613 > > I don't make big amounts since the children grew up and left home. I am > tempted. What is the general view on this? > |
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waz wrote:
> I had a look on ebay and kept getting bread makers turns out some > have a Jam making setting I googled one of these models came up with > instruction manual and it does give a basic recipe and doesn't look > much harder to do???If you want to try a small unit this may be > better as you have 2 uses for it. > I cut and pasted their instructions below > > JAMS > > Ingredient Crushed Fresh Strawberries or Other Types of Fruit 3 cups > > Sugar 1 cup > > Lemon Juice 2 tbsp > > Powered Pectin 1 pack (50g or 3 Fl. oz.) > > Use Setting 11 > > FOR OTHER JAMS, FOLLOW THE SAME BASIC RECIPE, ONLY SUBSTITUTE THE > DESIRED FRESH FRUIT INGREDIENT. > > METHOD > > 1 Measure the ingredients into baking pan. > > 2 Insert the baking pan securely into unit, close lid. > > 3 Select #11 > > 4 Push start button. > > 5 The Breadmaker will beep 3 times &the display will flash "END" when > the jam is done. > > 6 Using oven mitts, remove pan from unit, > > Copied from : > http://www.palsonic.com.au/customer_...er/pab3600.pdf > > > > Waz from oz > Thanks Waz ![]() > "Ophelia" > wrote in message > ... >> http://www.lakeland.co.uk/tefal!REG-.../product/12613 >> >> I don't make big amounts since the children grew up and left home. I am >> tempted. What is the general view on this? |
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Ophelia wrote:
> waz wrote: >> I had a look on ebay and kept getting bread makers turns out some >> have a Jam making setting >> Waz from oz >> > Thanks Waz ![]() Interesting - I wonder exactly what they mean by "juice extraction". Can't be anything like a juicer. Maybe cooking the fruit in a basket, so the clear juice drains through into the main cooking part? Much like a small double boiler... Dave |
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Dave Bell wrote:
> Ophelia wrote: >> waz wrote: >>> I had a look on ebay and kept getting bread makers turns out some >>> have a Jam making setting > >>> Waz from oz >>> >> Thanks Waz ![]() > > Interesting - I wonder exactly what they mean by "juice extraction". > Can't be anything like a juicer. Maybe cooking the fruit in a basket, > so the clear juice drains through into the main cooking part? Much > like a small double boiler... > Not sure, but without looking again, I am sure it said something about steam........ |
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In article >,
"Ophelia" > wrote: > Dave Bell wrote: > > Ophelia wrote: > >> waz wrote: > >>> I had a look on ebay and kept getting bread makers turns out some > >>> have a Jam making setting > > > >>> Waz from oz > >>> > >> Thanks Waz ![]() > > > > Interesting - I wonder exactly what they mean by "juice extraction". > > Can't be anything like a juicer. Maybe cooking the fruit in a basket, > > so the clear juice drains through into the main cooking part? Much > > like a small double boiler... > > > > Not sure, but without looking again, I am sure it said something about > steam........ "Juice Extraction * steams the fruit to remove the juice for jellies (there¹s no need to strain through a jelly bag);" sounds like the Mehu-Liisa steam juicer method. Hey, O ‹ watch the video. Observe that after she ladles the jam into the jar and slops it on the outside of said jar (this is why Alex gave us canning funnels) she commences to screw the lid on the jar without bothering to wipe the jar clean. Whoops! -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ http://web.mac.com/barbschaller, and here's the link to my appearance on "A Prairie Home Companion," <http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/ programs/2008/08/30/> |
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waz wrote:
> I had a look on ebay and kept getting bread makers turns out some > have a Jam making setting If you're going to do that, be sure to cover the bread pan with aluminum foil or something (with a few slits to let out the steam), because the jam will splatter all over the inside of the machine otherwise. B/ |
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"Ophelia" > wrote: > http://www.lakeland.co.uk/tefal!REG-.../product/12613 > > I don't make big amounts since the children grew up and left home. I am > tempted. What is the general view on this? Hey, O -- Sounds like one more single-use appliance to clutter up the place. You want a smaller batch of jam since the children abandoned you (the little ingrates!), just make half a batch in a kettle on the stove. My tuppence worth. -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ http://web.mac.com/barbschaller, and here's the link to my appearance on "A Prairie Home Companion," <http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/ programs/2008/08/30/> |
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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In article >, > "Ophelia" > wrote: > >> http://www.lakeland.co.uk/tefal!REG-.../product/12613 >> >> I don't make big amounts since the children grew up and left home. >> I am tempted. What is the general view on this? > > Hey, O -- > Sounds like one more single-use appliance to clutter up the place. > You want a smaller batch of jam since the children abandoned you (the > little ingrates!), just make half a batch in a kettle on the stove. > My tuppence worth. Thanks Barb ![]() |
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