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![]() Living in an apartment you might be interested in collecting wild fruits and berries from which to make jam, jelly, and wine. I find plenty along the banks of the river here in town where I go exploring on foot or by bicycle. They ripen in August here but I find many plants in the spring by looking for the blooms when there aren't so many leaves hiding everything. I've also been planting the seeds leftover from making jelly to see if that will increase the riverbank yield. There is some information on making wild fruit and berry jelly on my website (see below) under "Food". You can buy jars and equipment at grage sales and rummage sales, and new seals at the Dollar Store. The new seals I use are $1.50 at the supermarket but only $1 at the Dollar Store. For the amount of preserves and wine I make it's economical to buy sugar in a 50 lb bag at a grocery wholesaler who sells to small indpendent grocery stores. One bag does all my fermenting, preserving, baking, tea and coffee making for a year at 2/3 the cost of buying in small bags from the supermarket. Lately I've paid 10 cents for used preserving jars (normally 25 cents used) and maybe 5-10 cents per jar for the sugar in the jelly. The fruit is free so it's quite inexpensive, although preserving is labour intensive and therefore time consuming. For my own consupution I use old jam jars for free. (Make sure there are no rust spost in th eunderside of the lid.) For jelly to put away for future years or give away or I use preserving jars with new seals. I second the suggestion to cover up and wear an apron while boiling pots of jelly. Also beware of staining from juices. They'll even stain some painted surfaces if not wiped off before they dry. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-FreeNet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
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