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Yea thats what I usually do with them every year, Im trying to find a good jelly recipe too.

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BTW I've won 1st place Rapides Parish Fair AND 1st place La State Fair w/my muscadine jelly, back when we all used to compete every year. Still use the same recipes though - as noted, I don't strain them several times any more since I'm not competing them:


Muscadine Jelly

1 quart grapes (about 1 1/2 pounds) to 2/3 cup water = about 2 cups juice
3 quarts grapes (about 4 1/2 lbs) to 2 cups water = 5 1/2 cups juice
1 gallon grapes (5 1/2 -6 lbs) to 2 2/3 cups water = 7 1/3 cups juice

*Note: 2 gallon ziplocs of grapes yielded 10 cups juice (I freeze extra grapes each year in case they don't make the following year - they will keep, frozen, for one year). *Note: if you are a little bit short on measurements, you can add a little Welch's grape juice to the muscadine juice to make up the difference.

Sort & wash grapes
Place a single layer in bottom of stockpot. Crush grapes. Continue to layer & crush all grapes.

Add water according to guidelines above & bring to a boil.

Reduce heat cover & simmer about 15 minutes until hulls are tender. Cool.

Use a colander to drain juice into another container, press pulp to release more juice.

Take the juice stock & strain through a cheesecloth to make a nice, clear juice for jelly.
(*note* I do not do this unless I am going to compete the jelly in the fair)

Store & freeze pulp & hulls for jam.

Allow juice stock to stand undisturbed overnight. You can freeze this up to one year before making jelly out of it.

Strain one more time leaving sediment in bottom. (again, I skip this step if not competing. It may look cloudy right up until you start the "hard boil" part of the process; but then it will clear up. It's just that when they judge it in the fair, they don't want to see any white "foam" bits in it. I do add a pat of butter when I start cooking it, & also I do skim most of the foam off (we eat that part right away)!

Jelly:
5 cups juice
1 box surejell
1 tablespoon lemonjuice
7 cups sugar
yields 8 jars (1/2 pints)
Follow directions on surejell for grape jelly.

Jam:
6 cups chopped hulls & pulp**
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 box surejell
7 1/2 cups sugar
** Put hulls in pan, cover w/water & cook 15 minutes, add 1/2 cup hull juice to pulp for color.
Strain pulp through a colander to get seeds out.

Wow thanks Im gonna half to go with that recipe.. I sorted my purple and green ones tonite in gallon bags and put them in the freezer till I have time. I have alot lol
again thanks so much!
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Anybody have a female pygmy goat they are looking to sell? I had to sell my male goat because he was starting to act a bit crazy when he got big. Now all the underbrush is coming back and I really need too find another. I have a fenced yard and a nice size house with a fan for her. I'd like either an adult thats is used to people or a baby to raise. I'm in Covington, but can meet in surrounding areas.
 
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Lol...I usually say gafftop,but then you have alotta people that's like "wha? what's that?" And you show them and it's like oh sail cats....I used to be like "uh,no,sail cats have long solid fins more like a sail fin tuna." But it was useless...lol...
Went out floundering last night and I'm bout dun fer.... We stuck one single freaking flounder and about a dozen stingrays.My oldest son and I ended up have crab and needlefish fights...lol... Did pick up a few soft shells...yum yum...

Got the waterers set up in my runs,just gotta pick up the pipe to run from the main lines to the runs.Hope to start getting the babies put out and sorted.

Still got some cages for sale...lol... If I don't sell them by next week I'm sending them up to the auction house for sale.
 
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Where are you located?

I have Lavendar, and also a pair of Splash Orpingtons that I believe will produce both Blue and Splash Orpingtons. Terri, correct me if I'm wrong. I'm not sure since I lost my blue hen. I'm thinking the blue gene is with the splash. Anyway, they are just beginning to lay and I won't be hatching anything for another couple of months because it's just too hot right now. Email me if you're interested as my PM box is usually full.
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splash x splash = 100% splash. You have to have a blue to get blues. splash x blue - 50% splash, 50% blue.

I am SO sorry you lost that blue hen! I thought she was one of the prettiest ones I've ever raised.
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I was very disappointed to lose her. Well I guess I'd better be looking for another blue hen. The splash ones are very pretty too.
 
Good morning everybody! Sending prayers for all of our friends on the east coast in the path of that hurricane. My good friend in NY is just terrified as she has never ridden out a hurricane before. I am mostly worried about them flooding in their basement since you can practially spit & hit Long Island sound from where they live, but they are as prepared as they can be, so nothing left to do but hunker down.

Well I've got a car & dogs to wash so better hop to it. Have a good weekend everybody!
 
Morning everyone!!!! Sitting at the shop this morning. Sold a flounder 5 minutes after we unlocked the door. Yay!... lol.

Today is my baby gurls birthday. She makes the big 3 today.

Well I'll check in later today....
 

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