jam and jelly inventory

You all seem to be such proficient chefs. Well here is a place to share some of that cooking knowledge. Or do you have a cooking problem? Ask away. Jams and chutneys go here too.
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jam and jelly inventory

Post: # 68787Post red »

decided to see how the stocks were going..should i make some apple jam with the apples windfalls i was given etc...

I have 30 -
30 jars of jam and jelly...
strawberry, apple jelly, pear and ginger, blackberry jelly, mixed fruit jam, quince jam, quince jelly, and apple and ginger jelly

I didn't realise we had so much... good thing is that none of it is older than 2006. i always give some of it away to my parents when i make it too (but the sneaks always give me some of theirs when they make some.. thankfully less often)

think.. we should start eating more jam....
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lots of jam

Post: # 68796Post Jandra »

Hi Red,

Mmmm quince. I planted a quince this spring. Hopefully I'll have a few fruits next year.

In case you're looking for ways to diminish your supply: I used to buy yoghurt with fruit in it but nowadays I just buy plain yoghurt and put in some of my own jam. I love it and it takes care of 'surplus' jam. That being said, I only have 11 small pots of jam in the larder.

I also read somewhere that you can make wine out of it. Now you can make wine out of almost anything, but perhaps someone here can tell whether jam-wine is actually good to taste.

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Post: # 68813Post Millymollymandy »

Red that is a lot!!! :shock: I have quite a few jars of jam and jelly left and some of it is from 2005 and still OK! Then there is the chutney and the cucumber pickle and cuc relish...... :lol:

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Post: # 68844Post red »

i also have 7 jars of cougette chutney, 2 of sweet curried green tomato chutney (just made it) and 2 of pickled beetroot. we'll eat all of that no trouble though.

i love preserving and storing food..
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Post: # 69003Post hoomin_erra »

Erm, i have about 400 jars of Jam and Jelly. Is that excessive? Nothing older than 2006.

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Post: # 69031Post red »

:shock:

you selling it or do you have those diddy jars they give you in hotels etc?
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Post: # 69065Post hoomin_erra »

Trying to sell it, but not having much luck at the moment. May have to go and offload it at East Fortune Market soon.



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Well i don't have to worry about selling the jam anymore.


THE F*&'#ing shelves just fell off the wall!!!!!! About 300 jars of jam smashed all over the kitchen floor!!!!!!!!!!!! :angryfire: :angryfire: :angryfire: :angryfire:


But i suppose atleast none of us were in there at the time.

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Post: # 69175Post Peggy Sue »

I was about to ask where on earth do you store 300 jars- all over the floor is the answer then :pale:

I haven't made jam since I was at school, I have promised myself I will but I really do have to organise the kitchen better if I'm going to preserve, and I will have to do chutney with all the beetroots I have planted!! Then there's the sloe gin to store, the homemade soap etc etc....
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hoomin_erra wrote:THE F*&'#ing shelves just fell off the wall!!!!!! About 300 jars of jam smashed all over the kitchen floor!!!!!!!!!!!! :angryfire: :angryfire: :angryfire: :angryfire:
FFS! Disaster! :shock:
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Post: # 69238Post Millymollymandy »

Oh what an awful thing to happen. I'm sorry. :cry: :( :cry:

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Post: # 69266Post Thomzo »

hoomin_erra wrote:THE F*&'#ing shelves just fell off the wall!!!!!! About 300 jars of jam smashed all over the kitchen floor!!!!!!!!!!!! :angryfire: :angryfire: :angryfire: :angryfire:


But i suppose atleast none of us were in there at the time.
Oh sorry to hear that. What a mess. But, yes you were lucky.

When I first moved into my house, I started to clean a glass fronted wall cabinet that was on the wall in the laundry room. I hardly touched it when it fell off the wall and glass went everywhere. I was barefoot at the time and didn't dare move :pale: It was lucky that the ex was still there otherwise I would have been on my own. I was really lucky not to be hurt but after that we checked everything that the previous owners had fixed to the wall.

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Post: # 69275Post ina »

I am so sorry to hear that, hoomin erra... They do pack a bit of weight, don't they? It's such a shame - all that time (and I suppose money) invested. I always think it's worse if you lose something homemade rather than something bought. That can be replaced just with money...
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Post: # 69282Post hoomin_erra »

Sigh, i suppose i better start gathering again. Thanks for the thoughts guys.

I think what hurt the most, was the 2 year old cherries in brandy in a very ornate whisky bottle. :pale: :pale: :pale: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

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Post: # 69294Post red »

bum

sounds like you were able to save a bit though?
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Post: # 69362Post hoomin_erra »

Yup, didn't lose it all, and luckily most of the empty jars were ok. Time to start foraging and filling :wink:

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