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Default plum recipie analysis (my plums are ripe!!!!)

been casualy picking plums for the past two days and did some
weighing.

the reciepies i see call for 3-6 pounds of plums PER gallon, then up
to 3/4 of a gallon of water

with what i've been seeing, this comes out to 1/5 gallons.

whose math is wrong?!?!

(current estimates show i have enough plums to ruin 200 bottles of
wine)

 
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