American Medium Mrs. F.L. Gillette

A New Way of Keeping Fruit

Original Recipe

It is stated that experiments have been made in keeping fruit in jars covered only with cotton batting, and at the end of two years the fruit was sound. The following directions are given for the process: Use crocks, stone butter-jars or any other convenient dishes. Prepare and cook the fruit precisely as for canning in glass jars; fill your dishes with fruit while hot and immediately cover with cotton batting, securely tied on. Remember that all putrefaction is caused by the invisible creatures in the air. Cooking the fruit expels all these, and they cannot pass through the cotton batting. The fruit thus protected will keep an indefinite period. It will be remembered that Tyndall has proved that the atmospheric germs cannot pass through a layer of cotton.

Ingredients

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  • 2 years the fruit was sound
  • 1 layer of cotton

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Instructions

  1. 1

    It is stated that experiments have been made in keeping fruit in jars covered only with cotton batting, and at the end of two years the fruit was sound.

  2. 2

    The following directions are given for the process: Use crocks, stone butter-jars or any other convenient dishes.

  3. 3

    Prepare and cook the fruit precisely as for canning in glass jars; fill your dishes with fruit while hot and immediately cover with cotton batting, securely tied on.

  4. 4

    Remember that all putrefaction is caused by the invisible creatures in the air.

  5. 5

    Cooking the fruit expels all these, and they cannot pass through the cotton batting.

  6. 6

    The fruit thus protected will keep an indefinite period.

  7. 7

    It will be remembered that Tyndall has proved that the atmospheric germs cannot pass through a layer of cotton.

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