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Jam Session: A Fruit-Preserving Handbook

by Joyce Goldstein

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"In Jam Session, master preserver Joyce Goldstein provides straightforward, no-fail instructions for all-natural fruit preserving, with sections focusing on specific fruits from peaches and nectarines to berries, tomatoes, figs, and fourteen others. Along with descriptions of the best varieties for preserving, Goldstein also includes dozens of ideas for using fruit preserves to elevate common foods, from pork chops to cake. Lushly photographed and with more than one hundred recipes for exceptionally delicious fruit jams, butters, jellies, chutneys, sauces, and conserves, this uterly reliable manual takes the guesswork out of putting up fruit and celebrates the bounty of every season"--Page 2 of cover.… (more)
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First off, don’t read this book while you are hungry, it doesn’t help, it just makes the cravings worse. So i knew there was jam, jelly, and chutney, but this book goes way beyond that. Did you know you can make other flavors than just Orange Marmalade? Who has thought of adding Rhubarb to your jam, or the difference between butters and Conserve? Not me until reading this book. Well done, lots of mouth watering pictures, and plenty of fun recipes that I can not wait to try out. My kitchen will be a disaster zone, but I look forward to it. ( )
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"In Jam Session, master preserver Joyce Goldstein provides straightforward, no-fail instructions for all-natural fruit preserving, with sections focusing on specific fruits from peaches and nectarines to berries, tomatoes, figs, and fourteen others. Along with descriptions of the best varieties for preserving, Goldstein also includes dozens of ideas for using fruit preserves to elevate common foods, from pork chops to cake. Lushly photographed and with more than one hundred recipes for exceptionally delicious fruit jams, butters, jellies, chutneys, sauces, and conserves, this uterly reliable manual takes the guesswork out of putting up fruit and celebrates the bounty of every season"--Page 2 of cover.

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