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After having bottled hundreds of jars of pickles, preserves, salsa, etc..., I really look forward to bottling this last item so it is ready for Christmas.

In the summer they look like this.

 

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Wee little elderberries that I pick by the bushel. The last pick is set aside for myself, and it was a more abundant pick this year. Tonight they became one of my favourites.. Brandy ;)

 

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I still have salsa to bottle, but the brandy marks the end of the harvest season.

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Nice work, and a lot of effort. I did a lady a bit of a favour, picked 5 buckets of chokecherries and 4 small bucket of crabapples for her, she sent me a couple of samples. Very good tasting. Seems like there were bumper crops for everything this year.

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After having bottled hundreds of jars of pickles, preserves, salsa, etc..., I really look forward to bottling this last item so it is ready for Christmas.

In the summer they look like this.

 

DSCN3164.jpg

Wee little elderberries that I pick by the bushel. The last pick is set aside for myself, and it was a more abundant pick this year. Tonight they became one of my favourites.. Brandy ;)

 

DSCN3479.jpg

I still have salsa to bottle, but the brandy marks the end of the harvest season.

 

I' now theres a man after me own heart , now you would'nt be want'en to shares some of her woods ya ...............i can just taste her now .

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You've had a busy fall with all your preserves Bruce and hopefully you enjoy them all winter long.

 

My neighbor uses elderberries for jams & wines and although I haven't tried the wines, he gave me a couple jars of his jam and it's excellent.

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You've had a busy fall with all your preserves Bruce and hopefully you enjoy them all winter long.

 

My neighbor uses elderberries for jams & wines and although I haven't tried the wines, he gave me a couple jars of his jam and it's excellent.

After a bottle of that I should be, as they say, "pickled" :P

 

Truth is we would not be eating half as healthy if we were relying on the stoopermarkets.

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What did you do to get the brandy? Did you vaporize the alcohol from the elderberry wine? I'm just curious cause I didn't know it got that dark. Sounds like you're right into it. :)

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How did you make it, if you dont mind me asking? I thought you had to distill wine to get brandy? Looks awesome either way thou.....

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