CANNING FRUIT - I:
General Rule: Add one pound of sugar to four pounds of fruit. Add water sufficient to keep from burning. If fruit is very tart, use more sugar. Whether glass or tin the cans must of course be air tight.
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It is hard to work in such an atmosphere, Walt. S. has not said a word to me since Tuesday evening. I have done nothing to hurt you, Walt. Someone said it is jealousy. He is jealous of John.
CANNING FRUIT - I: General Rule: Add one pound of sugar to four pounds of fruit. Add water sufficient to keep from burning. If fruit is very tart, use more sugar. Whether glass or tin the cans must of course be air tight.
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ContextThis is the journal of Virginia Lee Scott, my grandmother, written when she was seventeen and first dating my grandfather, John Arnold Wilson. It's a dairy published by Media Drug Stores and includes space for two entries per day, with facts about the era printed at the bottom, which I have included in italics. Following, 1928, is the journal of John Arnold Wilson, my grandfather, at age nineteen and in love with my grandmother, followed by my grandmother's journal in 1931. Archives
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