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Cayuse, you can buy a powder call Vi-tal at any feed store, 4 bucks for a small bag, but it is like 1 tsp per gallon of water...that is the stuff they are talking about for you rbirds, be a lot cheaper than using gatorade
 
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Oh, and guess what?? I was married in Newalla at Newalla First Baptist!

We are actually south of Newalla, but closer to that than anything else, even if we do have a McLoud PO lol. I love the area though.
Where are you now?

I graduated from McLoud!
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What a small world! I'm in Farris now - Between Antlers and Atoka.
 
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For those of you that live near choctaw the Farmers Market will be opening this saturday @ 8am. I will be there with Some Asparagus, Carrots, Radishes, Spinach, Chard, New Potatoes, eggs and frozen whole chickens that I have raised and processed myself.

Sounds wonderful.

The farmer's market in Choctaw is South of NE 23rd Street in the Choctaw Creek Park, 2001 N. Harper St., Choctaw. There used to be a sign on NE 23rd that pointed to the market that was somewhat obscure, but hopefully the sign has been replaced by a more visible sign.​
 
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Yes, I got a small jar (regretting I didn't get the bigger jar now) from Lynn/Greybear at POOPS - and I LOVE IT! PB&J with Candy Apple Jelly is all I need.
 
In a pinch, such as with a sick or injured bird, you can use Gatorade or Powerade but cut it 50/50 with water to dilute the sugar and salt content. Pedialite can also be used and I cut it 50/50 also, manly to just stay in the habit of diluting it.
 
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They always look so easy lol. And with all that sugar, has to be good. Wonder...what is "process for 10 min in ..." Do they mean you set the jars in boiling water for 10 min? lol obviously didn't watch my mom making any of that jelly

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/68937_p_bks033759.jpg Yes, it would go into a pot like this and boil for 10 minutes to cook, sterilize and seal the lids.

You can't tell by the photo, but the water needs to be about a half inch over the top of the jars...
 
And as the jars cool you will hear that wonderful pop of the jars sealing. Unsealed jars are for immediate consumption, I always stayed close to make sure all of mom's jars sealed. LOL


Forgot to add. If you unscrew the ring and stick the point of a knife under the lid they won't seal.
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You are correct about the satisfaction of hearing the lids seal with a pop. I never minded having one or two jars that didn't seal, because they just go into the frig for eating first.
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