The Jr High School “Harvest Homesteaders” canathon finished up today.
This time around we made up a batch of peach jam and spiced apple sauce.
Peeling and cutting the apples. I told the girls they should get extra credit for peeling and chopping the apples with an eco-plastic knives!
One piece for the pot, one piece for me, one for the pot….
Mashing the peaches then putting the peach jam into sterilized jars.
Out come the peach jam from their water bath. Next round is the apple sauce.
Yesterday’s batch of strawberry jam gets some trimmings which read “Happy Holidays! Homemade from Westridge School”
Apple sauce and peach jam. They jars will get nifty trimmings tomorrow and then off the jars go to a local food bank
The girls proudly show off their work.
Group shot with the girls and their teacher.
All in all a good time and a good day’s work. The local food bank is going to be surprised and what a joy it will be for these girls to give such a homemade blessing.
Comments(10)
Michelle says:
November 18, 2009 at 10:18 pmWhat fun! The girls look so proud!
Cc says:
November 19, 2009 at 8:54 amHow beautiful!
People who are down on their situation, recieving homemade jam. That really is wonderful. I grieve for all the people layed off of work! It’s getting more like the depression era, and we all need to help, if possible. Thankyou so much!! C
Gina says:
November 19, 2009 at 12:05 pmWhat a wonderful project! They are beautifully decorated and will make a wonderful gift for someone through the food bank!
LaVonne says:
November 19, 2009 at 1:38 pmYou are doing such important work. The ripples will be felt for generations. 🙂
Mitzy Cardoff says:
November 20, 2009 at 12:45 pmHow wonderful!!!! These girls are all so beautiful!!! 😀
Megan says:
November 20, 2009 at 12:45 pmYou will touch the lives of people who need simple things like what you kids are doing! I really appreciate it!
-Megan
Donna C says:
November 20, 2009 at 12:47 pmThis is a wonderful news worthy project!
CE says:
November 20, 2009 at 4:10 pmI was wondering if the school does not teach Home Ec? Or is Home Ec limited to shopping and heating? My son’s pet peave is when TV commercials refer to “home cooked” foods when they are selling precooked items that you just microwave or heat.
Fruits and jams are so easy and so tasty that they make a great jumping off place for new canners.
What a great job by all!!
Janice says:
November 21, 2009 at 8:11 pmwhat a lovely experience for them all and for you!
Debbie says:
November 23, 2009 at 6:54 pmWhat a wonderful project! I really hope the food bank there will accept your lovely gift. In our area the food banks are not allowed to accept home canned good because of “liability issues”. I help distribute food to the hungry and I know that homemade jam would be so appreciated by my wonderful “clients”.