Homemade jams and jellies
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Pictures illustrating the three methods--powdered pectin, liquid pectin, and no pectin--used by U.S.D.A. home economists in developing instructions for making jellied fruit products found in Home and garden bulletin no. 56, "How to make jellies, james, and preserves at home."
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