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Contributed by: NAPSA Fun, Easy And Freezy: Homemade Jam (NAPSA) - Strawberry-raspberry. Pineapple-banana-orange. Today, it's possible to make a variety of fruity jams, via a process so simple that even children can get in on the fun. It is, in a word, cool. With the help of the Freezer Jam Pectin, it's also possible to turn fruit and yogurt into fun "fruitsicle" pops that kids can enjoy while getting some of their recommended five daily servings of fruits and vegetables. To help make jam preparation easier, Ball has developed a variety of jars that are terrific for freezing and canning, including Quilted Crystal Jelly Jars, as well as a new plastic freezer jar. Both are stackable to prevent spilling and to save space in the refrigerator or freezer. In addition, they are stain-resistant and dishwasher-safe. Here's one terrific jam recipe that can be made any time of the year to get you started: Ingredients:
Directions: Defrost berry combination, allowing a few ice crystals to remain. Crush berries with a potato masher. Measure 4 cups crushed berries; set aside. Combine sugar and pectin in a medium bowl, stirring until evenly combined. Add crushed berries. Continue stirring for 3 minutes. Ladle jam into Ball Freezer Jars, leaving 1/2-inch headspace. Adjust caps. Let jam stand at room temperature until thickened, about 30 minutes. Label jars and freeze. To receive a free brochure with luscious recipes and fun serving suggestions, call Jarden Home Brands at (800) 240-3340. Serving Size: Makes Six 8-ounce Jars |
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