Waist
Quote: Guzel62
You know what I will advise: you go (or your husband went) to the closing of the market or fair and ask for waste cherries (cherries). They throw them away anyway.
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So try this option (maybe, of course, someone is ashamed, but I, for example, do not disdain this option. For the sake of the cherished bones, you can "blush"!)
I wouldn't even blush.You can always explain
Tricia
Guzel62, thanks for the idea!!!
Waist
We lived for some time in Kazakhstan, in a breeding village.
Always an ordinary cherry was - a cherry,
light watery cherry - sweet cherry,
and a large dense burgundy one - tinted cherry.
And I still can't get used to the fact that it is also called a cherry
Guzel62
Quote: Waist
and a large dense burgundy one - tinted cherry.
And I still can't get used to the fact that it is also called a cherry
Waist, Natasha. How interesting! I never even knew it! This is what you will not hear and recognize on our website!
k @ wka
Thank you, I'll take note. A friend invited me to cherries, so I'll use it
Irgata
now we carefully * gnaw the whole berry from cherry preserves and compotes *, the seeds are not in compost, but washed and dried, they are already boiled

gathering and hoarding will stretch throughout the winter




Added on Friday 29 Jul 2016 1:00 PM

Guzel, and cooking in vinegar - as an additional disinfection?
Tatka1
Here, damn it: girl_sad: I saw it late. both cherries and cherries are long gone. for drying them in a dryer, I processed 15 kg. I'll be smarter next year. Thank you very much, Guzel62!)
shlyk_81
I froze cherries with seeds for compotes. Can the seeds be used after the compote? Doesn't the technology remain the same?
Tumanchik
And I have a whole bowl. You know it is also a great hand massager. The younger stuffs a pen into a jar of bones and draws figures with his hand. Excellent finger gymnastics and relaxation.
Irgata
Quote: shlyk_81
Can the bones be used after the compote?
why not? they will already be cooked, in the compote, I'm now going to use cherry pits in compotes twisted for the winter and use jam
Guzel62
Quote: Irsha
and boiling in vinegar - as an additional disinfection?
I do not know how about disinfection, but the fact that after such boiling it is easier and faster to remove the pulp that remains on the bone is for sure! Then, when you rinse, you rub the bones in your palms (well, like "you wash", only with your palms) and they are clean, but the scraps remain in the container. You just dry (fry) further, and - beauty!
Irgata
Quote: Guzel62
after such boiling, the pulp leaves easier and faster
thank you
milka80
Girls, and I'm drying the bones in the dryer It's not the first year)) I tried it for the first time when in my homeland, my mother had a big harvest of cherries, not a single bucket was processed ... So, I lay out the cherry to dry and with them at the same time for one I spread all the bones in the pallet. Dry very well, rustle and get clean
Tumanchik
Quote: milka80
and I dry the bones in the dryer
I dried it too. the current temperature can be seen too much - cracked.
Rusalca
guzel, thank you! I sewed a heating pad for my nephew. The result exceeded all expectations! Really helps from colic in the tummy Thank you HUGE !!!!!

Now I will sew the second one for the future grandson.



Preparing cherry pits for further use in a dry heating pad
Natusichka
Well, do you need this ?! How did I miss this?
SvetaI
Girls, cherry season is in full swing! Don't throw away the bones!
I had two kilograms of cherries ... And that's what was left. But this is just the beginning!
Preparing cherry pits for further use in a dry heating pad
Guzel62, guzel, thanks for the great idea!
Tusya Tasya
Cherry and cherry season begins. Pay attention to a useful heating pad.
* kolyma *
Tusya Tasya, thanks for raising the recipe, I'm starting to collect the seeds.
Guzel, thanks for the idea, thanks for sharing!
Guzel62
* kolyma *, Tanya! You're welcome! Collect, prepare bones and make useful things from them.

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