Canning Strawberry Lemonade Concentrate ~ Water Bath Canning ~ Preserving

Published 2022-07-31
Canning Strawberry Lemonade Concentrate ~ Water Bath Canning ~ Preserving
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All Comments (21)
  • Strawberry lemonade is my all time favorite! So good to know that it can be canned. Awesome! thank u so much for bringing us fresh videos. I made a goal to fill up every jar and plastic container and 5 gallon bucket with food. I’m just saying. I live in Southern California I don’t know what everyone else is doing I can’t speak for ever else but as for me and my house I will serve the Lord and stock up. Thanks again
  • @iknowheis
    This is a good way to have the nutrition of the strawberries and lemons (no scurvy) and the calories of the sugar plus it’s a treat!
  • @MichaelR58
    Strawberry lemonade sounds good , thanks for sharing , God bless !
  • @floridaglitz
    I’m watching now….I literally expanded my garden today…Built a compost section….Got everything needed into the garden….Canned Butter…..and now here I am watching this one…..to hopefully put it on my list to do! ❤️🤞🏽❤️ Thank You Thank You! Keep them coming! 😊
  • So after seeing this I don’t do canning although it does look easy to water bath So I figured the measurements for one pitcher of strawberry lemonade and I took two cups strawberry and one cup of lemon juice and one and a half cups sugar and blended it up good to juicy consistency and added the appropriate water and let chill in the refrigerator and we have a tasty summer refreshing drink
  • @pamelaremme38
    Thank you for this video! I grew my own strawberries this year. I can't imagine how expensive this is if you have to buy strawberries. I can't wait to try it. Looks yummy licious.
  • 6-8 cups strawberries (hulled, cut in quarters, and blended) 1 quart of lemon juice Strain the strawberry if you like it or leave with the bits Medium heat (190F) do NOT boil 6 cups of sugar Skim the foam off Fill jars ¼” headspace Process for 15 minutes in full rolling boiling water
  • Mmmm i can taste it , yyuuummm that is gonna be the best in the winter , thanks Jinne , till next time
  • @rtshaffer77
    Love it! I have a project for next weekend. Thank you!!!!
  • @EyesOpen117
    Can frozen strawberries be used for the recipe? Edit: I used frozen organic strawberries from Costco and it worked fine. Absolutely delicious!! Thank you so much for sharing this!! I will be canning this all the time. ❤