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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Jams, Jellies, And Preserves Cooking' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Jams, Jellies, and Preserves Cooking Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Jams, Jellies, And Preserves Cooking 1. Jams And Jellies - By: Michael Russell When it comes to homemade harvest foods, jams and jellies are amongst the best out there. That is because fresh jams and jellies are an indication of how bountiful the harvest was that year. Once you have these foods in their homemade form, there really is no going back. That is because store bought... Featured ArticleJams And Jellies When it comes to homemade harvest foods, jams and jellies are amongst the best out there. That is because fresh jams and jellies are an indication of how bountiful the harvest was that year. Once you have these foods in their homemade form, there really is no going back. That is because store bought jams and jellies lack the vibrant flavors of the homemade versions and they also tend to add coloring and too much sugar.When you make homemade jams and jellies with the local produce tha ...
Read full story 2. Preserves - By: Michael Russell Although a lot of people do not know this, jams, jellies, and preserves are not different names for the same things. Preserves are different than both of these because they use the largest pieces of fruit or vegetables. Jellies do not use pieces of fruits or vegetables, in fact they are often juice ... 3. History Of Knott's Berry Farm - By: Eric Abrego Knott’s Berry Farm is one of the most famous theme parks on the west coast, along side Disneyland and Six Flags Magic Mountain. The theme park is located in Buena Park, CA. Unlike other theme parks on the west coast that are owned by movie studios, Knott’s Berry Farm is a manufacturer of jams ... 4. History Of Knott's Berry Farm - By: Eric Abrego Knott’s Berry Farm is one of the most famous theme parks on the west coast, along side Disneyland and Six Flags Magic Mountain. The theme park is located in Buena Park, CA. Unlike other theme parks on the west coast that are owned by movie studios, Knott’s Berry Farm is a manufacturer of jams ... 5. Jelly Jars - By: Michael Russell Jelly jars are an important aspect to making your own homemade preserves, jams, and jellies. The proper jar needs to be the perfect size, it needs to be sterilized, and it needs to be able to be vacuum packed or sealed some other way. When you want to make jams and jellies the best thing you can do ... 6. Marmalade - By: Michael Russell Marmalade is a type of jam or jelly that is actually made from using the peels of citrus fruits. Orange marmalade is one of those things that is practically a staple and by far the most popular type of marmalade there is. You can either make your own marmalade out of fresh peels or buy your own.br ... 7. Cooking Campfire Breadsticks - By: Scott Carey An easy and fun way to cook bread over coals or a fire is making breadsticks with bread on a stick. They may be cooked while other food is cooking so that they are ready at the same time. The basic method uses dough rolled into a long thin rope that is wrapped around a stick.... 8. Theme Parks - History Of Knott's Berry Farm - By: Michael Russell Knott's Berry Farm is one of the most famous theme parks on the west coast, alongside Disneyland and Six Flags Magic Mountain. The theme park is located in Buena Park, CA. Unlike other theme parks on the west coast that are owned by movie studios, Knott's Berry Farm is a manufacturer of ... 9. Sandwich Spreads - By: Michael Russell When it comes to building a sandwich, the variety of different sandwich spreads out there can be staggering. There are the basic sandwich spreads such as mayonnaise, butter, mustard, and cream cheese. There are things like dips and sauces, as well as exotic sandwich spreads like chutneys and salsas.... 10. Tropical Fruits - By: Michael Russell There are many exotic and luscious fruits that grow in the tropical regions of the world. The two most important tropical fruits are the banana and the papaya. Second to them are the mango and the plantain. The guava, breadfruit, tamarind, and mangosteen are also very popular tropical fruits. The ... 11. Ginger Root Heals Ailments - By: Michael Russell The vitamin ginger root offers you a lot of benefits, including the ability to treat headaches and common colds. One of the most common uses of ginger root is the treat an upset stomach, something we all know and hate. Normally in the form of flat ginger ale and crackers, this vitamin could fix ev... 12. The Best Of Amish Cooking - By: Molly Martin Informative Read ... Recommended ... 4 stars The Review This is not a story book, it is a cookbook. Recipes include Traditional and Contemporary Recipes Adapted from the Kitchens and Pantries of Old Order Amish Cooks. Before directions for preparing dishes the autho... 13. Food Lover's Gift Secrets - By: (see Article) Gifts for Food Lovers Hampers are the perfect gift for people who have everything or those you are unsure about purchasing for. Rather than buying a ready made hamper personalise one for that extra special thought. Top tips for buying a Hamper * Who is the Hamper for? Male... 14. Cooking - The Basics Of Jam Making - By: Michael Russell Due to the fact that so many berries ripen at the same time of the year, it is hard to keep up with jam making especially during the summertime when there is so much to do. If time is an issue, the berries can be frozen and turned into jam at a later date. If you are going to freeze the berries do... 15. Xmas Food Hampers - By: Michael Russell Xmas Food Hampers Xmas is a very busy time and we are all rushing round, shopping for presents and decorating the house. We also have to think about food and what we need for the family and for entertaining. Shopping for all the different items is time consuming and that's why many people... 16. Marshmallow - By: Michael Russell Long before reality TV and the hypothetical questions of what one ___ would you take if you knew you would be stranded on an island, there were mind games and interpersonal dynamics exercises in psych classes of the same discipline (i.e., psychology or social psychology). When we were in college, I... 17. Jewish Coffee Cake Unbelievably Good - By: Mpam # 280667 Now here is a coffee cake that will make you want no other coffee cake, and once you prepare this coffee cake and get a real working idea about this cake you can become very creative and use some different jams, jellies, fruits and so on. Always remember that there is a lot ... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
| Currant, Red Lake Bountiful, long clusters of beautiful translucent berries are equally delicious eaten fresh or cooked into jams, jellies, or preserves... |
| 21.5-qt. Covered Canner This 21½-quart enameled steel pot with lid and wire rack is 14" in diameter and 12½" high with its lid on. It’s the traditional favorite for making jams, jellies, preserves, and marmalades. It has a jar capacity of 7 quarts, 7 pints, 7-12oz jelly jars, 7 half pints or 7-4oz jelly jars. Without its rack, this old-fashioned, time-honored porcelain-on-steel pot becomes a perfect preserving kettle f... |
| Olive Wood Jam Spoon Olive Wood Jam Spoon is an elegant and pretty way to serve all of your favorite sweet spreads. Olive Wood's beautiful golden grain is reminiscent of the Mediterranean sun and will add a rustic charm to your table. Use the Olive Wood Jam Spoon for jams, jellies, marmelades and preserves. The Olive Wood Jam Spoon is made in France and measures 6" in length. We recommend hand washing all wood ute... |
| Blackberry Jam 10 1/2 Oz.jar Made especially for us with only the freshest and sweetest blackberries. The very best country flavor preserved in generous 10 1/2 oz. jars.... |