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"Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
... > In article >, > "Lefty" > wrote: > > > Maybe the Sur Jell needs the extra sugar to conceal its taste? Or this: An > > older Food Science textbook says the standards for identity for jams and > > jellies is "no less than 45 parts of fruit to 55 parts of sweetener by > > weight". Or maybe they are playing it safe to cover their ass in case some > > fool makes botulism. > > You don't get botulism from fruit jam, or jelly, or preserves. > Botulism poisoning CAN be a result of improperly processed low-acid > comestibles (flesh, vegetables, combinations thereof). > > rec.food.preserving has a good FAQ file available. > http://www.jaclu.com/rfpFAQ/rfpFAQ.htm > -- > -Barb > <http://jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 3-27-2006 It Can Can! > That's why you are the Jam Lady :-) I was just conjecturing. Just adding lemon juice has worked for me so far, I assume, because I just happened to use high-pectin fruit. I make enough to fill a pint jar and keep it in the fridge. It doesn't have time to go bad, it tastes too good. Lefty Life is for learning The worst I ever had was wonderful |
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