To be honest, these days I still enjoy at least sewing and cooking. Plus, I LOVE a good living-history museum. I even loved the Little House On The Prairie TV series, and would continue to watch it in reruns, if my daytime TV viewing minutes weren’t already commandeered by a certain explorer and her little monkey friend.
So this summer, seeing as I have all this free time on my hands (wait, what?), I took it upon myself to make jam. Not just refrigerator jam, which I have successfully made before, but real jam, where you boil the jars and everything. I’m not sure why I pick up hobbies like this on such a whim, it never really ends well for me.
So sometime in June, I went to my local library for a book about making your own preserves and home canning. I schlepped off to Walmart to buy mason jars, and the world’s largest pot to boil them in. I made extensive lists detailing what I would can based on when the various fruits came into season over the course of the summer. My daydreams involved lining my basement shelves with a myriad of jewel-bright jars. I could even gift them, right? RIGHT?
Well, the first things to ripen were strawberries, and seeing as we had a pretty wet June, they were a little later than usual to arrive. No matter. I picked up several pints of berries, along with a sack of sugar and some of those little packets of pectin, and I was on my way.
How NOT to can:
- Sterilize all your canning equipment in boiling water.
- Hull all your strawberries.
- Realize you don’t have nearly enough sugar to make jam.
- Go to bed.
- Buy sugar in the morning.
- Re-sterilize the canning equipment.
- Mash up berries and sugar in a pot on the stove. Heat them to boiling.
- Watch the substance in pot try to reach a boil.
- Watch it.
- Watch it.
- Wonder why everything in your pot has gone pink and foamy.
- Decide maybe that’s what “boiling” is, and start plopping the hot, pulpy, concoction into jars.
- Under-fill each and every jar.
- Boil filled jars, at a simmer, for several minutes.
- Forget about the jars for a moment, to catch the ending of Little House On The Prairie. It turns out Sylvia dies. Poor Albert.
- Remove jars from the water, and place them on a tea-towel on the counter to cool.
I don’t have to worry that I’ll die of dysentery. I’ll probably die of botulism first.
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15 comments:
I tried canning and I did something horribly wrong and it never firmed up. I would up with a syrup. Don't get me wrong, I still ate it!
Love that you at least tried. The other day my husband suggested I make my own soap. Why would I do that when we have a Costco membership jackass?
This is why i fear to can.
The expert has made all the mistakes, am I right?
In the words of the immortal Jimmy Dugan, "If it wasn't hard, everyone would do it."
@Lizbeth - at least you can still eat syrup!! Maybe it was good ice cream topping? Mine tasted horrible, like an overcooked strawberry laced with arsenic. Don't ask me how I know what arsenic tastes like.
@Ali - Make your own soap?! That's crazy business.
@Betty - I have this bad habit when I take up a new hobby of assuming that I'm going to be awesome at it.
@FabFawk - I don't hold any pretense that I'm a canning expert. I'm just a screw-up expert :)
@Lindsay - Is there crying in jam-making? No? DAMMIT!! Also, now I'm going to have to watch that movie for the second time in like a month. Thanks?
I love LHOTP reruns too!!!! So nice to find someone else that shares this guilty pleasure!!!
And don't forget small pox.
@LA Juice - LHOTP rocked. You know what else rocked? Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman!!
@Laura - Crap! How could I forget about smallpox?
Hilarious!! I've often thought if I would be a pariah if I lived in pioneer times (or the 50s). I have absolutely no domestic skills at all, nor any interest in them. So I'm hugely impressed by your jam escapades :)
@Ixy - As much fun as churning butter sounds, I think I'd rather find myself frequenting the "fainting couch" hopefully with a glass of sherry (or something equally fun) in my hand. Oh dear. Every time I read that sentence it sounds worse and worse. Mind out of the gutter, people!
Found myself laughing out loud at your post! Great tutorial on how NOT to can. :D
Thanks!
Mandi
Smile and Mama With Me
For a minute I thought you were going to do what the shopaholic did, bout a lot of items (spent a lot$$) to save money buying stuff from the store. LOL
I made jam two times and both I wanted a reduced sugar base pectin. They both had instructions so no biggie there. The fruit season was fantastic then, so no problem there either.
One time I forgot to add the lemon, let's just say that's huband's batch. The strawberry jam looks like crap - literally. He likes it. LOL
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Better you than me. Thank you for standing up for all womankind. I'll stay seated.
My husband is a history back in time kind of guy and I could care less about it! I like the now and the future much better! Canning is something I will never try but just in case, this will help! Ha!
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