A New Way of Keeping Fruit
Instructions
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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.
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The following directions are given for the process: Use crocks, stone butter-jars or any other convenient dishes.
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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.
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Remember that all putrefaction is caused by the invisible creatures in the air.
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Cooking the fruit expels all these, and they cannot pass through the cotton batting.
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The fruit thus protected will keep an indefinite period.
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It will be remembered that Tyndall has proved that the atmospheric germs cannot pass through a layer of cotton.