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  1. Jams and Preserves by Gina Steer, 2007-06
  2. Creative Pickling at Home: Salsas, Chutneys, Sauces & Preserves for Today's Adventurous Cook by Barbara Ciletti, 2002-03-28
  3. American Cookery: Or, the Art of Dressing Viands, Fish, Poultry and Vegetables, and the Best Modes of Making Puff-Pastes, Pies, Tarts, Puddings, Custards and Preserves; and All Kinds of Cakes, from the Imperial Plumb to Plain Cake; Adapted to this Country and All Grades of Life by Amelia Simmons, 1996-10-01
  4. Good Gifts from the Home: Jams, Jellies & Preserves: Make Beautiful Gifts to Give (or Keep) by Linda Ferrari, 1996-04-17
  5. How To Preserve Food by Jack Earl, 2010-01-07
  6. Jams, Jellies & Preserves: A Stunning Collection of Sweet and Savory Accompaniments (Cook's Essentials) by Anness Editorial, 1999-06-25
  7. Indian Chutneys, Raitas, Pickles & Preserves by Michael Pandya, 1986-01
  8. Jean Anderson's Green Thumb Preserving Guide: How to Can and Freeze, Dry and Store, Pickle, Preserve and Relish Home-Grown Vegetables and Fruits by Jean Anderson, 1987-11
  9. Old-Fashioned Fruit Garden: The Best Way to Grow, Preserve andBake With Small Fruit by Jo Ann Gardner, 1989-12
  10. Jams, Jellies and Preserves (Cookery)
  11. The Illustrated Book of Preserves by Simonetta Lupi, 1986-09-17
  12. Preserving and Pickling: Two Hundred Recipes for Preserves, Jellies, Jams, Marmalades, Pickles, Relishes and Other Good Things by Mary Mason Wright, 2010-02-13
  13. Perfect Preserves: Recipes for Over 300 Easy-to-make Preserves by Joan Wilson, 1996-05-30
  14. One-pot Luxury Preserves from the Microwave by Sonia Allison, 1999-12-14

81. Food Network Preserves
Contests Events. Video On Demand. cooking Questions and Quandaries Recipe Exchange,preserves, preserved sweet melon preserved lemons preserve. preserves.
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82. Pickles And Preserves, By Marion Brown. Foreword.
radio program. That she was accomplished at cooking, pickling, andmaking choice preserves is evident in her books. But Mrs. Brown
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Pickles and Preserves

by Marion Brown
Foreword
Pickles and preserves are an enduring symbol of the American table, of American hospitality in general (and of Southern hospitality in particular), and of the generous spirit that has made our hospitality legendary. Such conserves did more than preserve food for later use. They gave ordinary meals fillip and made special occasions sparkle more brightly; tucked into a gift basket, they comforted the bereaved, helped the sick to heal, or made a new neighbor feel welcome. Like so many art forms, preserving in salt, sugar, and vinegar was born out of necessity, but it was transformed by imagination into a means of self-expression and pride for housewives who had few creative outlets. Pickles and Preserves , and to the remarkable woman who wrote it. Marion Brown was born and raised in Petersburg, Virginia, but spent most of her adult life in Burlington, North Carolina. Aside from authoring three cookbooks, she wrote for a number of magazines and newspapers, enjoyed a local reputation as a textile designer, and hosted her own radio program. That she was accomplished at cooking, pickling, and making choice preserves is evident in her books. But Mrs. Brown is best remembered today for her timely collection of uniquely Southern recipes. Without any formal training in historical method, but with the nose of a journalist and the eye of a natural historian, she gleaned the sources available to her in the 1950s to produce

83. EPICURIOUS: BON APPETIT: COOKING CLASS: FONDANT-COVERED WEDDING CAKE
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Nonstick vegetable oil spray 1 2-pound box cake flour
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5 cups sugar 3 1/2 cups water, room temperature 6 large egg whites 12 ounces bittersweet chocolate bars, cut into 1/4-inch pieces 3 cardboard cake rounds (one 6-inch, one 9-inch and one 12-inch, trimmed to 5, 8 and 11 inches in diameter, respectively) Cake-making equipment and ingredients can be found at cake and candy supply stores. Be sure to use cake flour, not all purpose flour, and begin preparing the cake two days ahead. Sift flour, baking powder and salt into large bowl. Using electric mixer, beat unsalted butter in very large bowl (at least 8-quart capacity) until smooth. Gradually add 3 cups sugar, beating until fluffy. Beat in flour mixture in 5 additions alternately with 3 1/2 cups water in 4 additions, occasionally scraping down sides of bowl. Using clean dry beaters, beat egg whites in another large bowl until medium-firm peaks form. Gradually add remaining 2 cups sugar, beating until whites are very thick and glossy, about 5 minutes. Fold 1/3 of whites into batter to lighten. Fold in remaining whites in 2 additions. Fold in chocolate pieces.

84. Welcome To Chef Patrick Mould's Louisiana School Of Cooking
Sunset, Louisiana. Margaret believes only the freshest ingredientsshould be used in La Caboose jams, jellies, and preserves. This
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La Caboose™ Crawfish Jelly
From the Country Kitchen of Margaret Brinkhaus in Sunset, Louisiana. Margaret believes only the freshest ingredients should be used in La Caboose jams, jellies, and preserves. This is the way her mother and grandmother did it, and she says "I want to preserve the old ways in my jelly making by using no additives or preservatives. It just tastes better that way."
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La Caboose™ Creole Jelly

From the Country Kitchen of Margaret Brinkhaus in Sunset, Louisiana. Margaret believes only the freshest ingredients should be used in La Caboose jams, jellies, and preserves. This is the way her mother and grandmother did it, and she says "I want to preserve the old ways in my jelly making by using no additives or preservatives. It just tastes better that way." 2 ounce $2.50
4 ounce $4.50
La Caboose™ Fig Preserves

From the Country Kitchen of Margaret Brinkhaus in Sunset, Louisiana. Margaret believes only the freshest ingredients should be used in La Caboose jams, jellies, and preserves. This is the way her mother and grandmother did it, and she says "I want to preserve the old ways in my jelly making by using no additives or preservatives. It just tastes better that way." 2 ounce $2.50

85. Welcome To Preserve Heaven!
4• Once the tomatoes are cleaned you must cut each tomato intosmall pieces for preparation of cooking in a large pot. 5• I
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Welcome to Preserve secrets. Our conservation methods will delight you and let you enjoy the taste of freshness all year round. You'll be able to prepare these delicacies with a few tools you probably have hanging around in your basement. So do yourself a favor, next time you finish a jar of jam or pickles, keep the jar and store them. Let's get conserving because if you buy the jars at the store their very expensive and that defies the purpose of conserving.
Home made tomato sauce - Sicilian style
For a family of four Ingredients:
Ten (10) bushels tomatoes (best choice San Marzano)
Ten (10) pounds onions
Ten (10) garlic cloves
Fresh parsley
Salt and Pepper
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130 - 8 ounce mason jars Description:
Estimated cost
without the equipment investment:
10 bushels tomatoes - $120.00

86. Compare Cheap Prices And Buy. 'Jam' At Lycos Shopping
Crabtree Evelyn English preserves Apricot 340g C E preserves are made by cookingthe very best quality fruits slowly in open copper kettles keeping the
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87. Watermelon Rind Preserves
Find Similar Recipes Condiments. What we're reading! Allrecipes' Tried
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Finding Recipes Shopping List Recipe of the Day ... Recipe Exchange Watermelon Rind Preserves Submitted by: Farmom Ratings 0 Reviews Print: full page Add: Email: Recipe a Recipe Ecard Convert: Metric U.S. Standard View: Reviews Notes Peel off the green part of the watermelon rind, and slice into 2 inch pieces. Soak the rind in a solution of 1 gallon water and 1/2 cup salt overnight. Remove rind from the salt water, and place in a stockpot with clean water to cover. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, and cook for about 30 minutes, or until the rind is tender. Drain. In a large pot, combine the sugar, 8 cups water, and sliced lemons. Tie the cinnamon and cloves into a cheesecloth bag, and place in the pot. Bring the syrup to a boil, and boil for 5 minutes. Add the rinds, and cook until transparent. Remove spice bag. Stir in red food coloring, if using. Ladle preserves into hot sterile jars, and process to seal. Scale this Recipe to Recipe Scaling Help Find Similar Recipes Condiments fruit Jams and Preserves Southern cooking Summer Vegetarian What we're reading!

88. Fig Preserves
Fig preserves Submitted by Dotti K, Buccaneers Super Bowl Champions Watches.Makes 64 servings. Find Similar Recipes fruit.
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Finding Recipes Shopping List Recipe of the Day ... Recipe Exchange Fig Preserves Submitted by: Dotti K 1 Rating 1 Review ADD: to Meal Plan Pantry Nutri·Planner™ Print: full page Add: Email: Recipe a Recipe Ecard Convert: Metric U.S. Standard View: Reviews Notes In a large mixing bowl place figs and sprinkle with baking soda. Pour the boiling water over the figs and soak for 1 hour. Drain figs and rinse thoroughly with cold water. In a large Dutch oven combine the sugar and the 4 cups of water; bring to a boil and cook for 10 minutes. Add the figs and lemon slices to the syrup in the Dutch oven and cook for 1 hour, stirring occasionally. Spoon figs into hot, sterilized jars and spoon syrup over figs, leaving 1/2 inch of head space. Top jars with lids and screw bands on tightly. Process for 10 minutes in a hot water bath. Scale this Recipe to Recipe Scaling Help Find Similar Recipes fruit Jams and Preserves lemon What we're reading!

89. Directory :: Look.com
Jams, Jellies, and preserves (74) See Also. or plums. Jams and preservesRecipes A collection from CooksRecipes.com. Jams, Jellies
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90. Food Network Recipes - Basque Cake With Cherry Preserves
Basque Cake with Cherry preserves, Spread half the batter evenly in the bottomof the prepared pan. Stir the almond extract into the cherry preserves.
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91. Peach Preserves
Peach preserves Submitted by Kevin, Valentine 125x125. Makes 8 cups. NotesWhen making preserves and jams, select slightly underipe, firm fruit .
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Finding Recipes Shopping List Recipe of the Day ... Recipe Exchange Peach Preserves Submitted by: Kevin 3 Ratings 4 Reviews ADD: to Meal Plan Pantry Nutri·Planner™ Print: full page Add: Email: Recipe a Recipe Ecard Convert: Metric U.S. Standard View: Reviews Notes Crush 1 cup chopped peaches in the bottom of a large saucepan. Add remaining peaches, and set pan over medium-low heat. Bring to a low boil, and cook for about 20 minutes or until peaches become liquid (my family likes a few bits of peach left) . Pour peaches into a bowl, and then measure 6 cups back into the pan. Add sugar, and bring to a boil over medium heat. Gradually stir in dry pectin, and boil for 1 minute. Remove from heat after 1 minute, and transfer to sterilized jars. Process in hot water bath canner for 10 minutes. Let cool, and place on shelf. Notes: When making preserves and jams, select slightly underipe, firm fruit .

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