If you are nervous that the fruit will turn brown, as is often the case with fruit like sliced peaches, consider squeezing a little lemon juice on it before freezing. You will need three tablespoons of lemon juice for each quart of cut up fruit that you freeze. Just place the juice right in the bag or container, seal it, and shake to disperse the lemon juice.
Freezing is one of the easiest ways to preserve fresh fruit. Simply wash the fresh fruit and let it air dry thoroughly before packing it up to freeze. If the fruit has water droplets on it, this could impact the process. Pack the fruit in a freezable storage container or in special freezer bags. Seal tightly and place in freezer.
Freezing is one of the easiest ways to preserve fresh fruit. Simply wash the fresh fruit and let it air dry thoroughly before packing it up to freeze. If the fruit has water droplets on it, this could impact the process. Pack the fruit in a freezable storage container or in special freezer bags. Seal tightly and place in freezer.
Nothing beats the flavor of freshly picked fruit! When fruit is harvested at the right time, it is so wonderfully sweet that you wish the flavors could last forever. Sure, you can eat the fruit until you don’t have anymore but sometimes you want the fresh flavors to last longer than that! If that is the case, preserving the fruit by freezing it, canning it, or making jam is the way to go. Here is a roundup of some classic methods to preserve the delicious fresh fruit you’ve either picked yourself at Parlee Farms or purchased from Farmstand.
Contact UsFreezing is one of the easiest ways to preserve fresh fruit. Simply wash the fresh fruit and let it air dry thoroughly before packing it up to freeze. If the fruit has water droplets on it, this could impact the process. Pack the fruit in a freezable storage container or in special freezer bags. Seal tightly and place in freezer.
Freezing is one of the easiest ways to preserve fresh fruit. Simply wash the fresh fruit and let it air dry thoroughly before packing it up to freeze. If the fruit has water droplets on it, this could impact the process. Pack the fruit in a freezable storage container or in special freezer bags. Seal tightly and place in freezer.
Freezing is one of the easiest ways to preserve fresh fruit. Simply wash the fresh fruit and let it air dry thoroughly before packing it up to freeze. If the fruit has water droplets on it, this could impact the process. Pack the fruit in a freezable storage container or in special freezer bags. Seal tightly and place in freezer.
Freezing is one of the easiest ways to preserve fresh fruit. Simply wash the fresh fruit and let it air dry thoroughly before packing it up to freeze. If the fruit has water droplets on it, this could impact the process. Pack the fruit in a freezable storage container or in special freezer bags. Seal tightly and place in freezer.
Freezing is one of the easiest ways to preserve fresh fruit. Simply wash the fresh fruit and let it air dry thoroughly before packing it up to freeze. If the fruit has water droplets on it, this could impact the process. Pack the fruit in a freezable storage container or in special freezer bags. Seal tightly and place in freezer.
This is another great option for preserving fresh fruit. If you make jam when the fruit is perfectly ripe, this will make the jam taste even better!
This is another great option for preserving fresh fruit. If you make jam when the fruit is perfectly ripe, this will make the jam taste even better!
Freezing is one of the easiest ways to preserve fresh fruit. Simply wash the fresh fruit and let it air dry thoroughly before packing it up to freeze. If the fruit has water droplets on it, this could impact the process. Pack the fruit in a freezable storage container or in special freezer bags. Seal tightly and place in freezer. If you are nervous that the fruit will turn brown, as is often the case with fruit like sliced peaches, consider squeezing a little lemon juice on it before freezing. You will need three tablespoons of lemon juice for each quart of cut up fruit that you freeze. Just place the juice right in the bag or container, seal it, and shake to disperse the lemon juice.
This is another great option for preserving fresh fruit. If you make jam when the fruit is perfectly ripe, this will make the jam taste even better!
This is another great option for preserving fresh fruit. If you make jam when the fruit is perfectly ripe, this will make the jam taste even better!
FREEZE THE FRUIT
FREEZE THE FRUIT