My sister got me the Canning book "Balls complete Book of Home Preserving". Along with some canning tools. Little did I know that they would come in handy with jam and jelly making. However, if you do not have a canning book, no problem, there are websites like home-canning.com and blogs such as foodinjars.com out there to guide you with recipes, hints, and tips.
My recommendation is start simple, get your feet wet, build confidence with an easy recipe and work your way to more difficult, time consuming recipes. Perks of homemade jams and jellies:
* You know what is in them and what is NOT in them!
*It is cost effective when you watch for the berries to go on sale or
if you pick them yourself and freeze them for later use.
* If you get real good at it your friends will want to buy it from you. :)
* The variety of jams/jellies you can come up with is endless! Today I made mango-strawberry jam because it's the kind of berries and fruit I had on hand.
I vote for homemade! Although, there are stores that sell organic and home-processed jams that are just as delicious and nutritious with the ones you made at home. Anyway, jam-making is an easy process once you’ve become used to it, and you’ll certainly be amazed with the variety you can come up with. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteFaith Thomas @ The Berry Farm