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Get a good field guide ... looking for. Good jelly can be made from choke ... 3/4 as much sugar, boiled until it gels. ... to refrigerate the jelly.

Wash chokecherries. Place in kettle ... 20 minutes or until done. Place in jelly bag. Follow instructions on Sure Jell package for jelly making.

Preparing Juice: Stem about 3 ... minutes. Place in jelly bag and squeeze out juice. ... large saucepan. Add sugar, mix well. Place over ... with hot paraffin wax.

Wash berries; put in water ... At once, add sugar. Bring to rolling boil ... constantly. Remove from heat. Skim off foam. Use scalded jelly glasses.

One homemaker suggests using half ... juice and half chokecherry juice for a very tasty jelly. Pour the juice into ... for 10 minutes. Very good.



Bring the above to a ... fruit pectin. Bring to a full rolling boil for exactly 1 minute. Pour into jelly glasses and seal with lids or paraffin.

Pour juice into large kettle. Add sugar and stir to mix. Place ... skim for 5 minutes. Place in 9 half pint jars and cover with paraffin at once.

Pick berries, wash well and ... One batch of jelly takes 3 1/2 cups juice, 4 1/2 cup sugar (measured in bowl), 1 box ... when jelly is cooled.

Cover washed chokecherries with water ... to make the jelly, take 4 cups juice, ... and 5 cups sugar. Bring juice and Sure ... glasses; cover with paraffin.

Wash cherries and drain well. ... through a cloth jelly bag or fruit press. Combine sugar and measured juice and bring ... instructions in pectin package.

 

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