| fresh muscadines | 
| crushed muscadines--thanks to my strong hubby:) | 
| I boiled the crushed muscadines in a couple inches of water for 25 minutes and then strained them. | 
| Muscadine juice (about 4 cups) after boiling and straining (with colander and strainer or cheesecloth) | 
| I brought the 3 to 4 cups of juice to a boil for 5 minutes, added about 6 cups of sugar and boiled for about 5-10 minutes. I added 1 packet of SureJel and boiled 1 more minute. | 
| After all of the boiling, I poured hot jelly into prepared jelly jars. | 
| I boiled the sealed jars for about 5 minutes. | 
 One of the things I am most passionate about is... cooking! However, I  have never attempted the whole process of canning. I usually freeze our  garden veggies and soups, instead of canning. I learned that canning is  definitely not as difficult as it looks, and I'll be doing this project  again soon!
| Finished product!! | 
 
 
This is how I make my Muscatine jelly too. Yours looks like you have been making it forever. Very pretty.
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