just to say thanks for posting - trying to do this first attempt at any kind of preserve making and most helpful!! (missing a jelly bag as couldn't find one locally anywhere in the Alps yesterday!! got a bit of cloth....)
Would have enjoyed being a part of this friendly competition, but sadly our crop of quince was badly timed (lot of rotten quince on the ground). But I haven't had the time to prune them when it was time, so shame on me. Will get on it as soon as the last leaf goes, it's on top of my to-prune list this year.
I've just been notified that YouTube's tools have detected my use of copyrighted material in this video, namely a piece of Wishbone Ash music, 'Flowing Free' from their classic album 'Argus'.
I think its fair use, the music happened to be playing while I was in the kitchen, and may even encourage others to buy the Argus album as I did after hearing it, but fair comment and I will take it down if asked. Please EMI, its just a minute of incidental music which I paid for. Kind regards.
Nice big quinces - I think they are a very underrated fruit. We have planted one tree and have about 5 bushes. Out of interest, what is this fruit preserve competition (did not see the video)?
@ivankinsman a few vids back I explain. Three prizes of fruit books (The Apple Grower by Michael Philips or The Apple Book by Rosie Sanders or £30 Blackmoor fruit tree nursery vouchers for best recipes for preserving autumn fruit surplus. 1 by a draw, 1 by popular vote and one my and Julia's choice.
The definition of 'fruit preserves' will be liberally interpreted. Still time to enter until the end of the month.
NB the fruit preserve video competition is still live, I just haven't commented much lately as extremely busy with apple harvest/sales and medical conference season. decisions will be made in early November
We used to make quince jelly from our trees when I was a kid. Lots of work, but great jelly. My favorite however is pomegranate (also grown at our home). All the best to you!
Really enjoyed the video thanks -hope mine turns out that colour and that clear!
isobelcatperson 4 months ago
Good video! Thanks, my first ever attempt at quince jelly is bubbly away next to me!
donaldsondietitian 4 months ago
enjoyed the vid--the technique, the ambient noise, the happy yellow kitchen. Thank yoy
rebguldam 4 months ago
just to say thanks for posting - trying to do this first attempt at any kind of preserve making and most helpful!! (missing a jelly bag as couldn't find one locally anywhere in the Alps yesterday!! got a bit of cloth....)
diannedianne1 4 months ago
Papayas are just monstrously bigger.
halycyon1234 4 months ago
Quince looks an awful lot like papaya. Is there a relationship? I know they come from different locations but it looks so similar.
halycyon1234 4 months ago
Would have enjoyed being a part of this friendly competition, but sadly our crop of quince was badly timed (lot of rotten quince on the ground). But I haven't had the time to prune them when it was time, so shame on me. Will get on it as soon as the last leaf goes, it's on top of my to-prune list this year.
Teorispa 4 months ago
I've just been notified that YouTube's tools have detected my use of copyrighted material in this video, namely a piece of Wishbone Ash music, 'Flowing Free' from their classic album 'Argus'.
I think its fair use, the music happened to be playing while I was in the kitchen, and may even encourage others to buy the Argus album as I did after hearing it, but fair comment and I will take it down if asked. Please EMI, its just a minute of incidental music which I paid for. Kind regards.
stephenhayesuk 4 months ago
@stephenhayesuk scary how good those tools are...
tagi3d 4 months ago
@tagi3d Yes. I've stopped worrying and assume that 'they' know everything about me anyway.
Still, so does God.
stephenhayesuk 4 months ago
I knew you were a wishbone ash sort of chap.
JessClearwater 4 months ago
Nice big quinces - I think they are a very underrated fruit. We have planted one tree and have about 5 bushes. Out of interest, what is this fruit preserve competition (did not see the video)?
ivankinsman 4 months ago
@ivankinsman a few vids back I explain. Three prizes of fruit books (The Apple Grower by Michael Philips or The Apple Book by Rosie Sanders or £30 Blackmoor fruit tree nursery vouchers for best recipes for preserving autumn fruit surplus. 1 by a draw, 1 by popular vote and one my and Julia's choice.
The definition of 'fruit preserves' will be liberally interpreted. Still time to enter until the end of the month.
stephenhayesuk 4 months ago
Beautiful! Now you just need to find some venison! Cheers
AussiePharmer 4 months ago
NB the fruit preserve video competition is still live, I just haven't commented much lately as extremely busy with apple harvest/sales and medical conference season. decisions will be made in early November
stephenhayesuk 4 months ago
We used to make quince jelly from our trees when I was a kid. Lots of work, but great jelly. My favorite however is pomegranate (also grown at our home). All the best to you!
LETCA 4 months ago