The Wortham Journal (Wortham, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1948 Page: 3 of 4
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Fruit
Preparation Required
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Wash, pare, core, art in pieces. Drop
mi slightly salted water. Pack. Add
aynipi Or boO S to > nutates to tyrup.
Peck, Add syrup-
25
10
Apricots
Week, hair* sad pit. Pack. Affl iyritpi
~20 **
■ 10
Berries
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WeCh. stem. pack. Add imn or water.
20
8
Cherries
Wash, item, ph. Pack. Add cyrup.
20
10
Cranberries
Wash, remove sterna. Boil S minutes in
No. S syrup. Pack.
10
Currants
Wash, stem. pock. Add syrup or water.
20
10
Mbs
Put in sods bath 9 minutes, rinse. Pre-
cook 9 minutes in syrupi Pack, add
•ytup.
30
10
Grapes
Wash, stem, pack. Add cyrup or srater.
20
8
Peaches
Peel, pack, a*d syrup, er precook 3
minutes in syrup, pack, add syrup.
20
10
Peers
Select not overripe pears, pare, helve,
precook 9 to 9 minute* in syrup. Pack.
Add 13 rup.
25
Plaeappla
P**L remove eyes, cut or dice. Pre-
cook in No. 2 syrup 9 to 10 minutes.
Pack with syrup.
30
15
Plants
Weak, prick skins. Pack. Add syrup.
20
10
Quinces
Wash, per*, cat in pieces. Precook 3
minutes in fyrupi Pack, add syrup.
35
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Rhubarb
Wash, cut Into places. Pack. Add syrup.
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Wash, stem precook gently for 3 min-
utes in syrup Remove from cyrup end
cooL BoO syrup 3 minutes. Add berries
and let stand for several hours. Re-
heat. Pack.
20
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Tomatoes
Scald 1 minute, cold dip 1 minute,
par', com. quart*. Pack.
35
10
Here’s a good treatment for
scorched linen. Rub the flat aide of
a raw onion on the discolored area,
then soak In cold water for eeverai
hours.
Remove wrappers from soap as
soon as you get it home so the air
will get at it while it’s stored. Stale
eoap lasts longer than does fresh
eoap.
—•—
You can forestall the tarnishing
of gold and silver slippers by wrap-
ping them in old stockings when
the shoes aren't being worn.
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When your stiver prllsh dries up
you can usually remedy it adding
water slowly.
Revive pdfiy that’s gotten dry
and hard by mixing it well with a
few drops of linseed oil.
KooWgL
Canned Fruits Aid Health
ISce direction! below)
Stock Up on Fruit
NOW IS THE TIME to use sum-
mer’s plenty to bolster winter diet
patterns and add nutrition to them.
The gdfdens, orchards vineyards
and bqrry patches are all at your
disposal with their infinite variety.
It's really easy to can fruit be-
cause there is little to preparing
it for canning, and provided you
take care to follow directions noth-
ing will spoil. Besides, well stocked
shelves with a colorful array of fruit
will make wintertime meals so
much more easy to plan.
Fruit may be canned without
sugar for dietary reasons but, if you
can eat sugar, plan to can fruit with
sugar as it gives a better product.
• • •
IF YOU DEPEND upon home-
canned fruit as a main item for
winter. It's a good idea to make up
a canning budget. For example, if
you serve tomato Juice four times
a week, one cup a serving, plan to
set enough aside for 40 weeks. This
requires 40 quarts of tomato juice
per person. For a family of five
you’ll need 200 quarts.
Do you plan to serve apples twice
a week’ At one-half cup per serv-
ing you'll need four quarts for IS
weeks or 20 quarts for a family of
five.
Peaches, at a half cup a serving,
twice a week for 40 weeks will
amount to 10 quarts per person or
40 quarts for a family of four.
If you serve berries twice every
three weeks, at one-half cud per
serving, you'll need three and one-
third quarts per person to last 40
weeks.
If you serve pears once every
two weeks at one-half cup per serv-
ing you’ll need two quarts to last one
person 32 weeks. This amounts to
10 quarts for a family of five.
Do you like to serve fruit juice at
least twice a week? At one cup a
serving, one person will need 15
quarts for 30 weeks. A family of
five needs 75 quarts.
• • *
DIFFERENT VARIETIES of fruit
come out better in the canning
process than others. If you will
study these tips and abide by them
you’ll have fine results.
Apples to be canned whole should
be bright and red and hold their
shape well although cooked. You'll
find that Jonathans work out nicely
for this method.
For applesauce, tart apples like
Duchess, Maiden Blush, Greenings
or Early Transparent are best be-
cause they cook to a mush easily.
Use them at the peak of the season.
Fully ripe apricots are Ideal for
canning. Any good eating variety
may be canned.
Firm, well-ripened peaches make
the best canned Ones. Select El-
bertas or Hales that are fire tex-
tured and delicately flavored.
LYNN SAYS:
Yon Need to Know
These Canning Term*
Acid foods Include fruits, toma-
toe*. ripe plmientoes, sauerkraut
and green peppers.
Non-acid foods are vegetables,
meats, fish, poultry, game and soup
mixtures.
Precooking means boiling food a
short tlms until It Is thoroughly
heated.
Head space la the space left,
wfaea flUlng a Jar, at the top.
LYNN CHAMBERS MENU
Barbecued Spareribs
French-Fried Potatoes
Corn on the Cob
Toasted Buns
Ferfection Salad
Fresh Berries with Cream
Orange Icebox Cookies
Beverage
^er-so.-Tasti'er, C^sperl
Because Kellogg’s Corn Flakes
are so popular, they come to
you fresher. Crispy-delicious!
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/Mother knowsTbest/
Here's your CHECK CHART for
Fine mscuns
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Bartlett pears are good for can-
ning but some people prefer the
smaller Kieffer variety, which also
are good If they are allowed to
ripen in a cool place (60 degrees)
for a week or two after picking.
Any variety of plum may be
canned as long as it is well flavored
and ripe.
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HAVE YOU EVER found yourself
In the midst of packing fruit into
jars and suddenly discovered that
you won't have enough? This
means digging Into the ttorage
closet or running to the store for
more, and then washing and ster-
ilizing them. All this comes at a
time when you should be rushing
the food into jnrs as fast as pos-
sible.
Avoid this by figuring out how
many jars you need ahead of
time:
Oae-half bushel of good-siied.
perfect peaches yield eight
quarts.
Six pounds of apples yield three
to four quarts.
One-half bushel of apricots gives
nine to 11 quarts.
One-half bushel of plums will give
10 to 11 quarts.
Two and one-half pounds ot pears
yield one quart.
Five cups (about two pounds) of
berries wiU give one quart.
Eight to 10 tomatoes (2 1/2 to
3 1/2 pounds give one quart.
• • •
HAVE ALL EQUIPMENT, includ-
ing jars with proper lids, ready.
Check jars for nicked tops and
cracks. Wash in hot, soapy w'ater
and rinse thoroughly. Do this the day
before.
Use only fresh fruit and berries
for canning. Discard those with
badly broken skins, broken or over-
ripe specimens.
Pack cold or precook according to
directions in chart.
Fill jars to within ope and one-
half inches of top; add syrup to
within one-half inch of the top.
Place into a boiling water bath
(with water coming an inch or two
above the jars.) Count processing
time from the time the water starts
to boil, not when it Is just simmer-
ing, unless so specified. Tf you use
a pressure cooker, fellow time given
in chart.
After 24 hours c-ocltng period,
wash the jars off with a damp cloth,
dry and label. Store In a cool, dry
place.
Bolling water bath, sometimes
called hot water bath, equipment
consists of a large vessel such as a
wash boiler, lard can or kettle the
bottom of which is fitted with a
rack or platform on which to set
jars while they are processing. This
should come fitted with a cover.
Sealing means closing the jars
airtight.
Cold pack neahs filling the jars
with food in its raw form.
Hot pack means filling tho jara
with hot food from procooking.
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Satterwhite, Ed. The Wortham Journal (Wortham, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1948, newspaper, July 16, 1948; Wortham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1111020/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.