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brightmeadow |
Posted - Sep 30 2007 : 07:56:35 AM I have some "elderberry jelly" (processed once) and some "elderberry-apple jelly" (processed twice) that didn't set up for me, so I guess what I actually have is elderberry syrup.
After reading another thread called "miraculous elderberries" I am thinking I should be taking this syrup every morning at breakfast to keep colds away.
But I am wondering if the Vitamin C content will be lost because of the heat of processing? What else is in elderberries that makes them so miraculous, and does heat destroy it too?
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brightmeadow |
Posted - Oct 08 2007 : 8:41:20 PM Oh, I'm so sorry about your berries!
I was really disappointed this weekend too - we didn't get to the farm (5 hours away) for a few weeks to pick our apples, and although we don't expect a big harvest like we would if we took better care of the trees, we did expect more than the bushel of apples I picked from 20 acres of trees.... Boo hoo.
I missed the elderberries at the farm this year too. Everything was early this year, I think it was too hot and dry. There's always next year!
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lisamarie508 |
Posted - Oct 03 2007 : 08:13:53 AM You bet, Brenda. I just got a steam juicer this year at a flea market. Last year, I boiled them and then squeezed them by hand. That was a lot of hard work but the boiling did not seem to affect the medicinal quality of the berries. Using the syrup should work just fine.
It appears I won't have the opportunity to use my "new" steam juicer on elderberries this year. The bears have stripped every patch of bushes I know of.
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brightmeadow |
Posted - Sep 30 2007 : 09:50:55 AM Yes, I was just reading it! That Tina Michelle is amazing, she knows just what we're looking for! Nice article about you in there, too!
I assume that because the article says to use a steam juicer, heat is OK for the elderberries to retain their medicinal qualities?
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therealshari |
Posted - Sep 30 2007 : 08:51:05 AM Check out the brand new issue of Small Town Living. There's an awesome article on elderberries including several recipes. The article starts on page 28.
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