Cranberries
Dear Aunt Daisy, Could you please give me some cranberry recipes? We have several bushes, covered with berries, which I | am anxious to use. I would appreciate | your help through The Listener.
B.
G.
Te Aroha.
Cranberry jelly is the usual thing. To 1 quart of cranberries allow 1 cup water | and 2 cups sugar. Wash the fruit and add the water. Cook in a covered saucepan until soft. Strain through sieve or’ jelly-bag. Add sugar to juice and boil rapidly till it will jell. Bottle in sterilised jars and seal at once
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 768, 9 April 1954, Page 23
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94Cranberries New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 768, 9 April 1954, Page 23
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