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By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Staff Writer Peaches, like tomatosé, require only the water-bath method of canning. They dre oné of the easiest appetite appedl. One bushel of fresh peaches will yield from 18 to 24
quarts of canned peaches, Here's thé way canning special culture can péaches. Choose ripé, frésh, firm fruit. Look beyond any pretty pink blush for the yellow or whitish yellow background colo indicating ripeness: Pedches picked green have poor flavor eévén when ripéned. Don't use any fruit with decayed spots. Although decay is cut out, bacteria may be léft behind to spoil the fruit.
Wash and peel peaches, handling gently—a canner Joad at a time. For easy peeling, place a few at a time in a wire basket or cheesecloth, dip in boiling watér a minute or so, then quickly. into, cold, Skin, pit and halve or slice. To prevent darkening after peeling, drop into a solution of 1 gallon of water with 2 tablespoons salt and 2 of vinegar, then rinse and drain. Précook peaches:
quart of uncooked peaches. Then | heat peaches to boiling and pack in their own juice. Pack Péaches Evenly For less fuicy fruit, drop into thin to medium syrup, boiling hot, | and just heat through. For mod- | erately thin syrup use 1 cup super | to 2 cups of either water or peach
juice—made by crushing, heating| ;,. ‘¢41 Harding
and straining sound peachés too soft for canning.
To stretch canning sugar, corn syrup may replace up to % the] sugar; mild-flavored honey, up to
15. If it is necessary to can without]
sugar, Juice, or add just enough water to keep it from- sticking to the pan. Pack hot peaches evenly into hot clean jars. Place halves in over. lopping layers, pitted sides downward, Fill in with-% to & cup of boiling liquid, taking care to cover solid food well and leave 'i-inch head space. Peaches not covered by liquid may turn dark. Air bubbles also cause the fruit to darken. So work out bubbles by running a knife blade down jar side. Add more liquid if necessary: Adjust lids. Process 20 minutes in--a—bolling-water bath. Finish sealing if type of jar requires. Con! jars overnight, right side up and
away from drafts.
Here's another brand new recipe perfected by outstanding home economists. It increases the amount of fruit you ¢an put’up yith your allotted 15 pounds of sugar per person this year as compared to 20 pounds per person last year, PEACHES
(20 pounds fresh, 8 quaris canned)
Thin Syrup: 6% cups water, % |
cup light corn syrup, 3 cups sugar. Medium Syrup: 5% cups water, 1 cup light corn syrup, 3% cups sugar.. Heavy Syrup: 4% cups water, 2%
cups light corn Syrup, 4 cups sugar. |: ““Prépare syrup: Put ‘whtef, fyrup|
and sugar in saucepan; bring wo! boiling point. Use hot for packing fruit. Prepare fruit: Select firm, peaches. Slip skins.
ripe
of each jdr for uniform size and
ripeness. Jack jars: Pack raw fruit immediately into hot jars, pit side]
down and halves overlapping. Fill} jars to within *2 inch of top with hot syrup. Seal immedidtély raccording to type 1d and jar. Process 20 minutes in boiling water bath. Or: Plump in boiling syrup
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If they are juicy, add sygar—'% cup to each|
cook the fruit in its own|¢
Remove from heat |
Cut in halves! and remove pits. Grade contents’
If you have no organié of systemic ailment, yet suffer from any of these |
n FRIDAY, JULY 2, og SUGARSTRETCHING CANNING GUIDE—NO. §
Specialists Advise Peaches
Fruit to Put Up
fruits to put up and have universal
sts of the U, 8S. SepaTHIENG | of agri-
for 1 minute if Ape, | up to 5 minutes | if less ripe. "Pack fruit in jars. Cover with hot" syrup to within 4 inch A top. Seal. Process 20 minutes in| boiling water bath.
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