Any Home Bakers Here?

I like eating those invasive blackberries but I don't want them taking over my property.
I view "invasive" as prolific. If I had them,, and liked them,, I would not try to get rid of them. :old:idunno
You can always resort to the chainsaw if it gets out of hand.
 
Bakers good morning one and all!

Tea is ready.

Temperature is in the 80s mostly cloudy 91% chance of rain.

Have a great day!
Karen.. :hugs Stay safe.. It may get windy.
I made an attempt at brandied cherries today, but I broke one of my usual rules and tweaked the recipe before trying the unaltered version first. :oops: Six weeks before I can see if it worked…
I need some more explanation/understanding about your post.
Are you referring to canning your fruit in Brandy???:drool:drool:drool
 
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Since its too hot to bake I heated up my smoker , burgers and lamb
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As you can see, those darn zucchini slices liked to slide under the grate 🙄
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Potato salad and regular salad
 
I need some more explanation/understanding about your post.
Are you referring to canning your fruit in Brandy???:drool:drool:drool
Sure! Original recipe is here. I saw it and thought, ‘that looks fun, I could do that’ and I recently got a cherry pitter so I figured I’d try it out.

But I made some tweaks to the recipe. I didn’t have any brandy but I had some vodka I use for making extract so I substituted that, and tweaked a few other things. The ending ingredient list looks like this:

4 cups pitted black cherries
1 cup brown sugar
1 cup white sugar
1 cup water
1 cup vodka
1 t vanilla
1 t cinnamin

I added the cinnamin in with the sugar and vanilla. I ended up with two jars of cherries and a third of leftover syrup, hopefully they’ll work out or at least be really obvious if they go bad; it said it’s not supposed to be refrigerated and I’m not used to doing that for anything but dried herbs.
 

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