Friday, June 29, 2012

Making grape jelly





I never got around to posting this a few months back... I made grape jelly last fall, from the grapes I planted in the back yard, over the berm.




To start, I picked the grapes off the vines, washed them and put the grapes in a large pot. Pick some that aren't quite ripe, they have more natural pectin.  Next step is to crush the bottom layer of grapes and add a tiny bit of water, just enough to cover that crushed layer. Probably about a half cup.


You cook this for about an hour, releasing the juices. I also add a quartered apple to get a little more pectin.  Carefully ladle the cooked grapes into juice bags, suspended over a container and let all that juice drip into a bowl.  


Now it's time to cook the juice into jelly.  First simmer the juice uncovered, for about 5 minutes and skim off any froth that forms.  I then add about 3/4 to 1 cup of sugar for every cup of juice and stir til dissolved.  Cook over medium heat until the jel or sheeting stage is reached.  (about 220 degrees)  Ladle into sterilized jars, to within 1/8" from the top, and put on the two piece sterilized lids.  Invert the jars immediately for one minute to complete the seal.  Turn upright and cool.  Store in a cool, dry place. 






Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Back on prednisone. Which is making me want to eat everything in sight. Everything. Argh. I am so hungry all the time!

I bought some almond milk. It has more calcium than regular milk and I thought it might be kinder to my digestive system. I just made an iced latte with some espresso and the almond milk, and it was pretty good. I am hoping the caffeine from the coffee supresses the hunger for at least a little while. I still want to eat the blueberry muffins and chocolate chip cookies I made yesterday. And some M&Ms... and a peanut butter cup and some dark chocolate. Oh, and dried cherries and pretzels and chips. I have managed to limit myself to one cookie, a tiny dark chocolate square, a peanut butter cup and a lot of beef jerky. And sunflower seeds. And olives.

I give up. It's a losing battle with prednisone.

I am getting better, though!