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In a jam
Yesterday, Sh. and I were inspired while at the market to make strawberry jam. (Well, she's had this inspiration for a while, but when we saw seconds on sale at a berry stand, this plan finally came into fruition, so to speak.) We purchased a little under 20 ℓ of berries, and somehow made it home with them on our bicycles. After processing, we had something on the order of 10 ℓ of hulled, washed, and mashed fruit, which will render about 12½ ℓ of jam. The conventional freezer jam recipe, as given by my home preserving bible, the USDA Canning Guide, on the subject, would require a ridiculous 80 cups of sugar in addition to pectin to jell properly. Sh. doesn't like this approach because it requires too much sugar, and I'm not a fan because the jam doesn't set until you bring it to a boil, leaving you with a taste and consistency very different than fresh fruit. So, we bought an alternative citrus-based pectin which sets using calcium instead of sugar (we also used this last fall when making blueberry jam). It has a unique gooey texture that takes a little getting used to, but the flavour of the fruit (especially when not overwhelmed by sugar) more than makes up for it. So far, we've processed about half the strawberries. We'll do the rest this afternoon, leaving aside enough for a few pies for dinner tomorrow night. Hurrah for summer!
July 16 2005, 22:41:52 UTC 6 years ago
Strawberry season is over here. :-(
July 17 2005, 04:47:54 UTC 6 years ago
That was another motivation for making jam this weekend -- the season is just ending here now.
July 17 2005, 14:05:30 UTC 6 years ago
July 17 2005, 17:10:21 UTC 6 years ago
July 16 2005, 23:06:38 UTC 6 years ago
o my god, has it already been a year? i miss you both.
July 17 2005, 05:00:16 UTC 6 years ago
July 17 2005, 06:05:29 UTC 6 years ago
but i am trying to do sunday dinner with friends REGULAR like. so maybe next time with you guys?
I definately appreciate the invitation though :)
July 17 2005, 06:48:23 UTC 6 years ago
July 17 2005, 07:42:53 UTC 6 years ago
July 17 2005, 03:54:17 UTC 6 years ago
Liter
July 17 2005, 04:26:11 UTC 6 years ago
Re: Liter
Yes, I know, but I personally like to use ℓ when writing that unit by hand, so I may as well use it here too, although I'll take note that the US NIST would prefer that I not do that. Maybe some of our strawberry jam would convince them to make an exception in my case.By the way, while googling the paragraph you quoted, I discovered that a shannon (Sh) is a unit in information theory. I'll have to tell her that. :)
July 17 2005, 14:04:09 UTC 6 years ago
Re: Liter
I almost had a lecture from Claude Shannon when I was an undergrad: my instructor was going to miss a lecture and nearly convinced Shannon (who was quite old at that time; he's since died) to give the guest lecture...