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Let's face it, all jellies are essentially flavored sugar. That's why they're so good!
PLEASE don't suggest covering jelly with paraffin. That is an UNSAFE method of sealing. The proper, safe, sanitary method is a hot water bath. Please remove this recipe until revised to include the time for water bath processing.
Martha - the recipe does not need to be deleted. It can be edited. Or since you made it clear that it does not need to have paraffin wax to seal - it should be sufficient!!! I have seen enough of people trying to start drama with other topics - you don't have to be one of them! That was not nice!
Amen to drama-free dandelion postings!!
Goodness, the article clearly states this recipe appeared in a 1977 mag. The directions given make a very small batch. Paraffin wax is still commonly used in storing small batches of jelly for a short period of time (no longer than 12 months), at least here in the South where I live! Make as directed and store in a cool, dry, dark place.
How much does this make?
Can you Water-Bath Process this? and How long?
Follow the instructions on the Pectin Box
Seriously I think this sounds like a fantastic Jelly! I am going to try it this summer.
Thank you for the recipe.