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Fruit

If you’re a fruit lover, you’ll be delighted that we have safe canning recipes to help you preserve seasonal fruits and craft delicious jams, jellies, fruit sauces, and juices. Our guides will teach you how to can fruit at home, allowing you to boost your pantry with the seasonal bounty.

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Low Sugar Cherry Jam Recipe

jars of grape jelly and grapes on a table

Honey Sweetened Concord Grape Jelly

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Small Batch Chokecherry Jelly from Foraged Fruit

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Homemade Crabapple Jelly with No Added Pectin

Learn how to make and preserve your own Concord grape juice at home! You control the additives and sugars.

Homemade Concord Grape Juice

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Homemade Blueberry Syrup with Honey

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