- Aug 9, 2011
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wow !!!what an incredible deel . on flour....it is at least $8 for 10 pounds...here...you could never have bought to much at that price...
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I have canned flour this way and will soon be doing some dry rice also. I wasn't going to do the sugar because I believe it would begin to caramalize. I had seen the same link just posted and used that method and it worked great. You just can't beat .49 cents for a 4lb bag of flour so I bought 12.
I got it at Aldi. For about the past 2 months they have had 4lb flour .49, 4lb sugar .89, a doz eggs for .29 and milk for .99 a gallon. I felt REALLY bad having to buy eggs since I have 30 hens but no eggs since November so.......Where did you find flour for that price? Would vacuum sealing work with the flour? If you left it in the bag? What about freezing?
Strawberries are just coming into season in Louisiana. So between yesterday & today I made 20 half pints of strawberry jam and 12 half-pints of sugar-free strawberry jam. Both of them came out so good! I sell these at a local farmers' market, and after getting so many requests for sugar-free jams, I finally made some sugar free strawberry & blueberry. They've been very popular. I even had the nicest complement when one man bought his second jar & said it was the best sugar-free jam he had ever had, and he had tried all the ones on the store shelves!
I had never made regular strawberry jam before, simply because I really never cared for it, but the ones I made came out so very good! My DH has gotten tired of me saying that I don't like strawberry jam, but mine is so good.
Now, I'm waiting for strawberry season to some full swing so the prices will drop. Just finished up with oranges for marmalade. After that, it'll be time for figs (from my own trees), blueberries & blackberries.