WHATS MY FAVORITE JELLY GROWING UP?OLD SCHOOL PLUM JELLY/CANNING IN THE SUMMERTIME FOR THE WINTER


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OLD SCHOOL PLUM JELLY I grew up eating more of this type of jelly than any other jelly Plum jelly is very good on a hot biscuit …

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  1. Patricia Byrd
    Patricia Byrd says:

    Hello Chef a Jeffrey, the jelly looks good. I have grape, peach and apple. Must try your plum recipe. I can taste it now 😊. Thank You and hope that you and family are doing well.

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  2. eckankar
    eckankar says:

    I've been canning for 50 years. I keep saying I'll get me a YouTube channel and do some demonstrations. Back in the 1970s Ball used to have "Ball University" which was canning classes lasting 2 days. I then became a master food preserver by the local Extension Service. Now is certainly a good time for people to learn to home can foods.
    chicken was on sale this week, I got 60 pounds of breasts for 99Β’ a pound, canned the meat and then cooked the skin and bones, canned the broth then skimmed off the fat and froze it to make pie crusts. I let nothing go to waste.

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  3. Zoriya
    Zoriya says:

    Thank you so much for the canning sessions. Grew up with my mama and grandma doing it, but never really learned how so it is so great to have this info.

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  4. Janet Belone
    Janet Belone says:

    Hey Chef Jeffery! I love Jelly. My favorites are Grape and Apple Jelly. This process is new to me. πŸ˜‚πŸ€£ Very interesting to learn. Thanks for sharing Chef. Have a blessed weekend. πŸ™ πŸ’˜

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  5. Faye Easley
    Faye Easley says:

    Thanks Chief for another fine video, I'm wondering do You do Pear preserve, Can I use pears brought out of the stores and if do You have a Recipe for Pear Preserve it's an Old Staple of My Husband,Can't wait for the Grape jelly My Favorite,,Thanks AgainπŸ‘ Blessings πŸ™

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  6. 2LIVCREATE
    2LIVCREATE says:

    Thank you for sharing this recipe! My mom and dad are going to love making your plum jelly! Last year, my mom made pear preserves. My parents are searching for an authentic muscadine wine recipe. They grew up in Alabama with PLENTY fruit trees, berries and melons on their properties. To this day, they speak of how much sweeter and flavorful fruit was back then. Of the plum varieties, they say they especially enjoyed the yellow ones with salt sprinkled on them. Tried it and found it pretty tasty!

    Again, thank you for sharing!!! πŸ˜‹πŸ€—β€οΈ

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  7. Pamela Johnson
    Pamela Johnson says:

    I tried to get my mom to teach me how to make jam and jellies she told to buy it she had to help her mother make jams jellies preserves pickles chow chow peaches apple butter sauerkraut too corn green beans and she told me that was so much work she grew up doing the Great Depression but her mom and dad had a big farm she pickled watermelon Rhine pickles squash okra and tomatoes. You have the best recipes.love ya

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  8. Pamela Johnson
    Pamela Johnson says:

    I loves πŸ“ strawberry jam and πŸ‘ peach jam and 🍎 apple butter but thanks for showing Jeffery and sharing your childhood.I grew up on grape jelly and jam and strawberry preserves and jam my dad loved 🍊 orange marmalade lol πŸ€­πŸ€”πŸ€¨ that was too sweet for me.I loves to eat a sweet plum.

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  9. Torre B
    Torre B says:

    My grandmother made blackberry , mayhaw & plum jelly also fig , peach & pear preserves….we would eat jelly & preserves with her homemade biscuit during winter months ! "Other relatives always enjoyed coming to visit to take some home" !

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  10. AJ Wiggins
    AJ Wiggins says:

    Hey Chef Jeffery, we love your videos! Please don't sell yourself short..you're not boring at all, if you were we wouldn't be watching your great videos everyday! You are a blessing to so many! Plenty of woman would love to have a great guy like you as a husband. Praying that God will give you the desires of your heart! Peace and blessings!

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  11. Gloria Ann
    Gloria Ann says:

    Have you ever heard of Rex Jelly? I remember when I was a little girl, my grandmother used to buy to make a jelly cake. I remember the flavor was raspberry. I don't know when they discontinued or took it off the market, I just know that it's not sold anymore. Your cooking videos take me back to when I was growing up on my grandparent's farm in Arkansas.

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  12. James Oliver
    James Oliver says:

    Just sayin' bud, but you need to make sure your techniques a tricks show on camera when you are showing them (maybe a camera with a flippy screen so you can use ot as a monitor). My mom made Mustang Grape jelly back in the 50s and 60s. Very high acidity took a LOT of sugar.

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  13. Cym Sensible
    Cym Sensible says:

    Hi Chef Jeffery! I'm putting in my bid in for a small jar of your peach πŸ‘ preserves!! 4real 4real!!! I had a friend from Mississippi who used to do canning and made fresh preserves and homemade biscuits with a good old fashioned country breakfast/brunch!! πŸ˜‹ She moved to Florida a few years ago and I shonuff miss the good times we had. God bless you! Thanks for another awesome video!

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  14. Kim Renee86
    Kim Renee86 says:

    Hey Chef Jeff and family!! I just got back home from being out in the country with kinfolk doing just this!! Laughing and canning jellies, chow chow, and other stuff that I took back home to share with my friends and neighbors. Looks like I’m going to make this one too chef cause I bet you it’s good!!

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  15. RonnieMai
    RonnieMai says:

    Hi Chef, Sir I am going to ask because I don’t know. If I pay(CashApp, Money Order, or PayPal:::::would you mail me strawberry, plum and peach jellies? I’m talking for the jellies and cost for s/h? I hope to get a response even if it’s no, I am still going to be subscribed and watching your channel(A blessing to all.) Also some homemade butter milk biscuits, sorry but when you like good, homemade food you are willing to pay.

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  16. Subscribe to Chefoctopi
    Subscribe to Chefoctopi says:

    Hey nice video ..do you use any citric acid to brighten the flavor of you jams… I made watermelon and the rind to make jam yesterday used lemon juice at the end but considering citric acid the next go around

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  17. GARDEN, QUILT & ART TRADITIONZS  Ms. Ellen Pankey
    GARDEN, QUILT & ART TRADITIONZS Ms. Ellen Pankey says:

    My Zoom made all kinds of Jelly for us six kids and all our visiting family. We had 8 bedroom and 5 bathrooms so everybody stayed at our house when they visited CT. The Kitchen. Dining Room and Den were always full. My daughter is 56 so I have been making it myself for at least that long. πŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œ Best regards.

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  18. GoldenHoneySilk
    GoldenHoneySilk says:

    make it look so simple. bet it does taste pretty good. not sure why I thought it would be more difficult, but the looks of it, it's not…looking forward to the next one. have a great day and stay safe.

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  19. ALMA ANDREWS
    ALMA ANDREWS says:

    Good morning chef. My mom made grape jelly , fig preserves,& watermelon rind preserves. I learned using sugar, water,& sure gel. We always had plenty fruit something in jars.

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