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  • My absolute favorite new kitchen appliance to make tomato sauce and strain juice is the Weston Roma Tomato Press. It's not electric but simply a machine that is hand-cranked to make the sauce. It separates the skins and seeds for you. I bought mine at Lehman's.
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  • @randyq3955
    @randyq3955 2 дні тому +2

    Although not a Weston, I have been using one of these for over 35 years. My dad purchased the first one. He drank tomato juice every morning. He would pick 3 hot bath canners full of tomatoes from the garden, quarter the tomatoes, then cook them. Then he would run them through using the tomato screen like you have done. Then switch to the beery screen with the finer holes. He would run it through again with the berry screen removing the pulp and ending up with juice. The pulp that came out the end was now thick tomato paste. Mom would have to take some of the juice to add to the paste so she could work with it. Now more spending hours cooking down to make paste. He would start picking at 7 am and have everything in jars ready to can by 10 maybe 11.
    I bought one as soon as I moved out. I stared out using the tomato screen, then the berry screen to get tomato paste. I then used the paste to make my sauce with all the spices.. When I used the sauce I would add a jar of water to thin it back out, one day I questioned why I was doing that. I now just use the tomato screen and can my sauce that way, no need to add water. I made pints and would normally do 40 to 50 a year, one year 78. I have never hot bath canned, always pressure canned everything, no need to worry if the acidity was high enough. I may have 3 or 4 jars that did not seal each year. I have had a freeze dry for 8 or 9 years, one of the first Harvest Rights, but never thought about freeze drying tomato sauce. Will need to experiment with that.

  • @Whodaleewho
    @Whodaleewho Рік тому +73

    My girlfriend loves hers. I modified the handle, I cut off at the first curved section and hooked my cordless drill to the shaft so she would not have to turn the crank, works great! I really enjoy your channel and content. Cheers from Upstate SC.

    • @gregogden6607
      @gregogden6607 Рік тому +10

      I did the same thing with ours for apple sauce. Saves a bunch of arm turning when doing 75 qts of sauce.

    • @luba-healthywithluba6866
      @luba-healthywithluba6866 Рік тому +2

      That is brilliant!

    • @dorcasbockelman2392
      @dorcasbockelman2392 Рік тому +1

      What a cool idea

    • @ihavemyshield
      @ihavemyshield Рік тому +3

      Hey good idea, can you easily re-fix the hand crank if power was off?

    • @Whodaleewho
      @Whodaleewho Рік тому +2

      @@ihavemyshield I would have to fire my generator up and use my welder but yeah.

  • @jenniferwulf4856
    @jenniferwulf4856 15 годин тому

    I have been canning for 12+ years and I just bought the electric version of this Weston tomato machine and it is a game changer. Saves so much time in processing tomatoes and way less seeds. I have only used it for tomatoes so far because we are knee deep in the middle of processing tomatoes. But i really want to get some apples and or pears to run thru it for apple sauce and such. They also have an accessory set that has 3 additional screens to the 3 that came with our machine. One of them is for berries and we are eatablishing berries in our garden so i bet that would be great for making james and friut sauces. So many possibilities with this one machine. Worth every penny we spent on it. My husband has never really helped with canning other than getting the canner setup outside over our firepit to keep the heat out of the house. But he even agreed to set this up for me and run tomatoes thru it while I i chopped them up. We also have several bags frozen and when they are defrosted they dont really even have to be chopped before running them thru. One of the best purchases ever too bad I didnt have this when I i first started canning. If you can and process a lot of tomatoes and or fruit get yourself one of these you wont regret it.

  • @davidbeutler7665
    @davidbeutler7665 Рік тому +17

    Thanks for the video, my wife does tomato sauce pumpkin purée for pies, and a lot of apple butter. Didn’t know what to get her for Christmas so I ordered for her and hopefully makes her life more simple ❤

  • @heatherryan8301
    @heatherryan8301 Рік тому +19

    I never knew you could freeze tomatoes! And then drying the skins to make a thickening powder. Brilliant! I always hate throwing away so much of the tomatoes.
    Totally incidental to the video but these are game changers for me!

  • @mikevine1057
    @mikevine1057 Рік тому +4

    I bought one this spring, just used it for the first time. WOW, I did about 50 lbs. of fresh raw Romas in less than two hours.

  • @jaynefranck1
    @jaynefranck1 Рік тому +5

    Looks like and works same as a Champion Juicer minus the motor. Champions last FOREVER! We bought ours in 1975 and still works like a true champ! Love your Homestead life…Ive learned sooooo much! My husband and I have been married for 52 years, raised our 6 children..Thankful I learned from my mom and sisters how to bake and cook homemade everything! Always had a pot of soup or stew on the stove and sometimes 12 loaves of fresh baked bread every three days! All my kids are great cooks today…Learning homemaking skills is vital and truly a family blessing. Keep up the great work! Thank you for sharing your love of home and hearth!

  • @TomKD0QKK
    @TomKD0QKK Рік тому +14

    We've had an old Victorio mill for years. It's pretty much the same as what you have there. It gets used extensively during the canning season. It's a great tool. I freeze the tomatoes and pop the skins off. Removing the skins makes the process a lot quicker.

    • @hoosierpioneer
      @hoosierpioneer Рік тому +1

      It sure looks like one company madethe parts for all the various brands. The red plunger is exactly the same. Sure there's a wide range of prices.

    • @JP1AO
      @JP1AO Рік тому +3

      Same here. I even found a attachable motor for it on ebay. Then I got a strainer attachment for my electric meat grinder.
      I haven't found anyone worthy in the family to give the Victorio one too yet.

    • @dcessna1465
      @dcessna1465 Рік тому +4

      Found my old Victoria mill at a thrift store! It works great and saves so much time! It works well with the berry attachment to separate black berries and most of the seeds as well.

    • @RustyPgh
      @RustyPgh 21 день тому +1

      My sister and each have Victorios, that have processed tomatoes and apple sauce. We heat our apples and tomatoes first and then run it through the strainer. Wonderful tool.

  • @PamPLG
    @PamPLG Рік тому +2

    Melissa, I purchased your book. I received the book after a long waiting. I just want to say, TANK YOU. The book is so good, nice size letters, well spaced, nice quality hard cover, beautiful pics, and most importantly a lot of very precise information that I really need as I am starting a big vegetable garden & learning how to preserve my future harvest. This book only complements watching your videos, & so many other great homesteaders and home gardeners UA-camrs.
    Thanks again! God Bless you.
    And, please keep the books coming
    Pamela, from New Jersey

    • @MelissaKNorris
      @MelissaKNorris  Рік тому

      Thank you! I hope it serves you well for years to come

  • @marthafearsme
    @marthafearsme Рік тому +7

    Love my tomato press. AND nice to see someone using a steam canner VS a water bath. So much easier, less energy heating water and time saved. I have been using mine (I have 2 now) for over 30 years! Will try freezing the tomatoes to can when it is cooler!

  • @lori2182
    @lori2182 2 місяці тому +2

    You made me so happy. I’m using a Weston tomato strainer for the first time and I was looking at the waste and wondering if I could pass them through again. When I saw that Melissa Norris has a video, I knew she was a no waste gal and would tell me. Thank you!

  • @matthewhuszarik4173
    @matthewhuszarik4173 Рік тому +4

    I have had an Italian tomato press for thirty years. I bought it from Williams Sonoma I believe. It makes the best fresh tomato sauce for a light marinara. It is also great for making salsa. I have tried getting another for our second home. I tried a couple on Amazon made in China they were total busts. So I found another made in Italy and it works perfectly like the original.

  • @stephaniehanuman-dale6279
    @stephaniehanuman-dale6279 Рік тому +8

    Home Depot had them in stock for $49.99 with free delivery. I like Lehmans but they’re more expensive.

  • @rand-san2095
    @rand-san2095 11 місяців тому +1

    If you have a Kitchenaid stand mixer, other brand meat grinder, or masticating juicer, you can use those machines to be even faster.

  • @barbaraanderson4175
    @barbaraanderson4175 Рік тому +5

    I have the same attachment for my kitchen aid mixer that does this job much faster. It’s electric and you don’t need to turn the handle. I could do my whole pot in about 3 minutes. It takes longer to put it on the kitchen aid and off. I put it thru at least 4 times to get all the pulp and seeds. I got it at a garage sale for $5.00

  • @maryadkins4619
    @maryadkins4619 Рік тому +6

    Kitchen Aid makes an attachment for your mixer too! Absolutely love it! Makes nice thick sauce!

    • @joanb2773
      @joanb2773 Місяць тому +1

      Whats that called, if i may ask

    • @woodstream6137
      @woodstream6137 2 дні тому

      ​@@joanb2773fur and vegetable strainer, meat grinder. Might be some sort of combo

  • @robbyers7614
    @robbyers7614 Рік тому +1

    All right I came clean with my wife tonight and told her I like to listen to your videos because of your voice lol you are very knowledgeable and I enjoy you sharing your knowledge with all of your viewers. Have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

  • @ammiedoering4205
    @ammiedoering4205 Рік тому +1

    That juice looks lovely. I bought Hand Made and make the dough regularly. I’m 57 and have learned so many tips from you. Thank you for teaching so many home skills.

  • @mojoflyingsolo639
    @mojoflyingsolo639 Рік тому +1

    I have a Squeezo and have had it for around 40 years. It has 3 screens that I use, the smallest hole one screen I use on blackberries to take the seeds out and the middle and large ones I use on tomatoes. I freeze my tomatoes in gallon bags but before I put them in bags I take all the seeds out when I cut them up. I did 2 batches of tomato sauce the first one I had 13 gallon bags and the second one I had 18 bags. I take them out 24 hours before I like to start processing them. The first thing I do before putting them into the squeezo is put them in a mesh collender to drain all the water from the freezing process. My sauce after funning it through the squeezo was so thick my spatula would stay upright in the sauce. Then I put all the sauce into my roaster and cook on 200 over night then can the next morning. Got 20 quarter pints and 16 pints the first batch and 26 pints the second batch. Would not do tomatoes any other way.

  • @luckyrobinshomestead
    @luckyrobinshomestead Рік тому +2

    I got one of those in February for my birthday, only the electric version. I used it this summer to make spaghetti sauce and it was so, so nice. Then I used it on a sugar pie pumpkin for my pumpkin cheesecake bars this fall, which I cooked in the Instant Pot. The time difference was just so worth it. I am glad that I got one. I had wanted one for years. It's never been worth it to me to grow very many tomatoes, but now I'm going to in the coming summer because it just shortens everything down so much. And winter squash, too.

  • @user-gb2fl9xj6o
    @user-gb2fl9xj6o 10 місяців тому

    I bought a SqueezO at a farm sale 42 years ago. It was still wired into the original box which was faded and dusty. I bid first...$5.00. No one else bid. That has remained in the top five of great deals. It is all metal, made in America and I have bought the different screens. It works the same as the one you demonstrated. No matter the brand it is a wonderful tool. I have used it every year but one since getting it.
    Victorio makes one, too. If you have a garden and preserve your harvest you NEED and DESERVE one of these tools!

  • @scottjkern
    @scottjkern 13 днів тому

    They work so great. I love them so much. They make the best best juice in the skin and the corn and everything can go with it and that ends up being a dry pile.

  • @jzinkhan5608
    @jzinkhan5608 5 днів тому +1

    Great video I bought this Weston press and it works awesome. Your recipe makes great sauce as well!🇨🇦

  • @agentk4332
    @agentk4332 Рік тому +3

    We have been using the Kitchen Aid food mill for years. Love it! But just in case, I made a hand crank for it when the grid goes down.

  • @umiluv
    @umiluv Рік тому +1

    I use my masticating juicer to make tomato sauce. I heat them on the stove and then run it through the juicer. It works very much like this food mill. I also take the skins and seeds to make dried tomato powder.

  • @joeltremblay4554
    @joeltremblay4554 Рік тому +2

    I have a similar machine. When I first started canning tomatoes it was great. However now I just put my tomatoes in a blender skins and all, blend for a few seconds, warm, and can. Everything is cooked down so we don't notice any strange texture even with seeds. I did appreciate learning why sauce sometimes separates. I have wasted jars before fearing an issue in the canning process.

  • @RORAtherose
    @RORAtherose 11 місяців тому +1

    I’ve had mine for 4 years now, and I love it! Last year I bought a motor to attach on the handle, so no more hand cranking for me.

  • @jakeforester2705
    @jakeforester2705 11 місяців тому +1

    My wife sent me the link to this, for information purposes I'm sure. Yeah, this year we've been using a vegetable mill to do exactly what you're doing, and it's a great timesaver. However, ours is a combo grinder/mill attachment for a Kitchenaide mixer like you have in the background. And that works a treat for this. It's basically the same idea, but the actual separating cone is enclosed with a lid so you don't get all that juice splashing around. After the first batch we did, where I just discarded the first pass "leavings," I did what you suggest and ran them through a second time. I kind of think the Kitchenaide may be better since the mixer is a solid platform to mount the mill on and the continual power gives you both hands to fill the hopper (which is smaller than yours) and plunge the tomatoes. It only has a single sieve screen, so yours may have an advantage if you do actually make pumpkin or do salsa this way. The Kitchenaide has an advantage wherein it also has the screw, cutter, and plates to work as a meat (or whatever) grinder. I like the idea of drying the leavings and grinding them. We'll probably try that when we do the next batch of tomatoes. Nice production and good video. Thanks for sharing! I may look at how you do home freeze drying too.

  • @Aprons.Overalls
    @Aprons.Overalls Рік тому +3

    We purchased the all stainless steel version of the Weston Strainer this year and we absolutely love it. 😍 We've used it for making both Applesauce and Tomato sauce and it's worked flawlessly. This is one of the best items you can get for your homestead kitchen!🍎

    • @melvinajessop696
      @melvinajessop696 Рік тому +3

      @Aprons Overalls. Can u send me the link for the stainless steel one. I been wanting one. Thanks

    • @Aprons.Overalls
      @Aprons.Overalls Рік тому +1

      @@Su-Jo I believe Melissa has links blocked in her comment section to prevent spam. If you search for the item on Amazon, there is an all metal version. :)

  • @theheritagehousesc
    @theheritagehousesc Рік тому +2

    I have the stainless steel Weston with the motor that is even faster as you don’t have to crank it by hand. Mine has both options. I also got the different screens for berries etc. It is a great tool to have. I got mine from the Webstaurant store on line. It was less expensive than lehman’s at the time and they were running a special as a package for all

  • @carolavant3778
    @carolavant3778 Рік тому +3

    This, or the Victorio brand, would be great during a power outage, but honestly, I much prefer my Kitchenaid vegetable strainer attachment.

  • @gregogden6607
    @gregogden6607 Рік тому +10

    Can’t believe you’ve never used the food mill. You’re going to wonder how you survived without it.
    Our first canning experience was making apple sauce with our food mill. That was our gateway into canning and food saving. Haven’t looked back since. 😊😊

    • @user-dm1tv6nl2e
      @user-dm1tv6nl2e Рік тому

      So do you just leave the skin on and seeds in, cook it, then mill it?

  • @MrKoobuh
    @MrKoobuh Рік тому +1

    I used Melissa's roast/peel method a few times and always had great results, but it was always so time consuming I was ready to give up making tomato sauce. A little research brought me to food mills, and I picked up a Cuisinart brand one to try out. They work so much faster and yield so much more than the hand peeling method. The tabletop device shown here no doubt works faster and with less effort, but does take up more storage space (very relevant in modern kitchens). Can't wait to try making applesauce and seedless jams too!

  • @zippysteger-wm6ry
    @zippysteger-wm6ry Рік тому

    I have used this product and works great for the last 3 years. This year I used a cabelas meat grinder with the juicier attachment. Game changer

  • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
    @OutdoorsandCountryLiving Рік тому +1

    We have used a couple versions similar to this for years. We do a lot of canning and they are a game changer. We also have a version that connects to our grinder motor. We have a few videos up on our channel showing some of them. Nice job and blessings.

  • @conspiratornot2215
    @conspiratornot2215 Рік тому +5

    Melissa, I have been enjoying watching your videos. You have a tremendous knowledge base and are masterful in information and presentation. I just might have to buy this wonderful tool to add to my arsenal. I had seen it on Lehmas, but not in practice. Thank you!

  • @sheliaheverin8822
    @sheliaheverin8822 Рік тому +1

    I just bought the Saucemaster this year....don't know how I lived without it. I wish my clamp was a little longer, it's not wide enough to fit over my counter top.

  • @mamoe3
    @mamoe3 Рік тому +2

    I have a similar food Mill made by Victorio. It had that same cheap, red plunger that got food stuck inside because it had a hole on the end. I ended up tossing it and replacing it with a wooden one.
    So far mine is in good shape after two seasons. But the plastic does seem to make it feel cheap and not very durable.
    That being said, it’s pretty cool how well it works.

  • @davidramey7186
    @davidramey7186 27 днів тому

    Thank you for this video
    I couldn’t remember certain things from when I was a kid and this reminded me of things

  • @mom2grandma594
    @mom2grandma594 11 місяців тому

    I have one.just set it up to process pears to make pear sauce ...it is great!! My brand is sauce master. Have had it for 5 years and love it!

  • @chessastockton5645
    @chessastockton5645 Рік тому

    I Love mine. We had a hand crank one for a year but then the kids broke it. It's OK it was a very old used one from a friend. Then we got a electric and it is even better. So worth the time it saves

  • @dianebondhus9355
    @dianebondhus9355 4 місяці тому +1

    I loved this video! This tool looks like a great time saver. ❤

  • @millennialwoman4680
    @millennialwoman4680 Рік тому +1

    Get the other screens! I also make applesauce after steaming them in a juicer (collect juice and can too,). Makes apple sauce making so fast !

  • @kimjohnston9004
    @kimjohnston9004 11 місяців тому +1

    Heat the tomatoes up some before you put it through the mill. It works so much better! You don't have to put the tomatoes through 3 times. Kim

  • @christiethomas6905
    @christiethomas6905 Місяць тому

    This is great! I use my old juicer to process mine like this, I send the pulp through twice too, so much faster than doing them all by hand! I didn’t know about the heating tip I’ll start doing that, ❤

  • @ajb.822
    @ajb.822 Рік тому

    I love the Victorio strainer I have, it's a must for doing apple sauce, for me. I myself don't do any tomatoes with it, I use a blender for making tomato sauce. My mom heard about doing it that way years ago, and when I got married, it was the most easy and comfortable way for me to, also. I just wash/check over, core/remove bad spots, GENTLY squeeze out excess water of waterier tomatoes, and then put into blender. It's necessary to at least quarter the 1st few, at least, going into the blender, to be able to get it started "whizzing" /grinding. If doing all very meaty paste tomatoes, it may be necessary to add a bit of water. If so, I then save back a little of the blended-up tomato juice, in the blender, for the next batch, avoiding adding much water total to the pot. I empty the blended juice into a pot and begin boiling down.
    Lotta words here, just to incl. some tips, but this is SO simple ! Now, this method leaves the seeds and skins in, the seeds at least may be a source of a more bitter taste. I haven't always noticed, myself, but I also don't ever make it a different way.... . So, I can only compare to store-bought.

  • @rickross199
    @rickross199 Рік тому

    My grandma had the same level of excitement when she discovered them back in the 70s lol. They also make one powered by a little electric motor. You can still roast them my friends grandma cooked her tomatoes on the stove prior to putting them through the press.

  • @alannormal226
    @alannormal226 11 місяців тому

    Kitchen aid mixer with the food strainer attachment is faster than that. We roast them in the oven and use the strainer. Bake them long enough to reduce the water and the flavor is concentrated.

  • @bobbyollar9805
    @bobbyollar9805 Рік тому

    I steam juiced apples and then put the apples through this food mill, and the applesauce that came out was PERFECT! No peeling/coring/seeding necessary.

  • @genskitchenmagic2957
    @genskitchenmagic2957 11 місяців тому

    I have a manual one that works pretty well. I too was amazed at the beautiful thick sauce it produced! And so quickly!

  • @theemmanuelswife
    @theemmanuelswife Рік тому

    I have the same Weston juicer/saucer, but we added the optional electric motor. We process a couple hundred jars of different types of Mediterranean sauces for our yearly food supply. If you run all your tomatoes through a tomato slicer first, it will greatly speed up any juicing and saucing. We purchased our tomato slicer and the juicer/saucer online from the webstaurantstore. :)

  • @missmollycollie911
    @missmollycollie911 7 місяців тому

    Applesauce and tomato sauce are my go to's for this press

  • @dellcooper2796
    @dellcooper2796 Рік тому

    In the early 70's My mom, my sister and I went from Sedro Woolley Wa. down to Tacoma to a store called The Garden Way Store. It was an amazing place!, all about gardening and food preservation. My mom bought a gadget called a Squeezo Strainer. She bought it for making applesauce but didn't like the smooth texture so gave it to me. It looks very much like your strainer. The shortcut I make with applesauce is, I wash apples, stem them if needed, cut off bad spots, if needed, quarter them, throw in basket of my steam juicer, steam until almost releasing juice. let cool a little, (apples should be fork tender, put through strainer. And I also put, what my kids call the poop pile, through again. Sometimes 3 times. My daughter always reminded me, Mom when you die, don't forget I want the squeezo and great, great aunt Stella's 1942 pressure canner.

  • @malley4747
    @malley4747 11 місяців тому

    I have an electric press and it’s the greatest thing!!!!

  • @melindawargowsky8176
    @melindawargowsky8176 Рік тому

    I don’t have a countertop for suction appliances, either. I went to a local store and bought a cheap 1’ square counter tile that was smooth, and it worked great!

  • @danieltranchida4009
    @danieltranchida4009 Рік тому

    Did that with my jackolane juicer, definitely easier than by hand. That reminds me of my meat grinder. Very nice video Thanks from Michigan

  • @Idontwantachannel67
    @Idontwantachannel67 2 дні тому

    Ive had that thing for years. Cant loive without it. I press them through 4-5 times. 😅

  • @KitchenFairy61
    @KitchenFairy61 2 місяці тому

    I have a tomato/fruit strainer for my Kitchen Aid Mixer that does the same thing.

  • @rachelswanson8797
    @rachelswanson8797 Рік тому

    We have a different brand but we absolutely love it. Saved us so much time.

  • @hmmm..2733
    @hmmm..2733 Рік тому

    I didn’t know about peels. I grind them up with a little juice in the Vitamix and put them in the sauce. I pressure can my tomato sauce. Just because it seems easier to me. Thank you for the video! It looks like a good tool.

  • @stevefromthegarden1135
    @stevefromthegarden1135 Рік тому

    My tomato press is on the cheaper side but works well. Big time saver! There are some fancy ones with electric motors speed up the process even more.

  • @tacder1
    @tacder1 Рік тому

    I love my Weston food mill/tomato mill. Can't do canning without it

  • @user-nw5cr1tl6j
    @user-nw5cr1tl6j Рік тому

    I have had one form years and I love it. I do grapes, tomatoes and apples in mine..

  • @ruthmcbride1778
    @ruthmcbride1778 Рік тому

    You can also roast them, then put them through the press. I have an old victorio. It doesnt have that nice clear plastic extension. Still use it every year

  • @MrRKWRIGHT
    @MrRKWRIGHT Рік тому +1

    Good morning Melissa. I'll bet that Western Roma Tomato Press works great in making homemade tomato sauce.

  • @mencken8
    @mencken8 Рік тому

    We used the original of this years ago, called a Squeezo. Major quantities of tomato sauce produced very quickly.

  • @risingequinox3093
    @risingequinox3093 11 місяців тому

    Wow that's cool. I found a food mill though for less than half that price that is more versatile and overall, works much better. But it's nice to see what others are using. Thanks, I now know.

  • @gretarank2784
    @gretarank2784 Рік тому

    Looks like the old Victorio Strainer from back in the 70's , I still use mine the gasket needs to be replaced but the unit hand cranks as it should

  • @kristenrayborn1740
    @kristenrayborn1740 Рік тому

    I got one for Christmas a couple of years ago and I LOVE it! The also make a motor attachment that I hope Santa brings me this year! Also great for berries and pumpkin!

  • @michaeltimerson2628
    @michaeltimerson2628 Рік тому

    There is one made by Cirillo housewares that mounts on your KitchenAid mixer, no cranking and works great.

  • @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123
    @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123 Рік тому

    Best time saver ever !!!

  • @glendalivingston6236
    @glendalivingston6236 Рік тому

    Such a helpful video you made!
    I realized that my Champion Juicer is a powered version of the Tomato Press you use!

  • @aloras405
    @aloras405 Рік тому

    I need that for blackberries. Straining out blackberry seeds takes forever!

    • @shannonstratton3164
      @shannonstratton3164 Рік тому +1

      Works great with most berries, (with berry screen of course). We have ran blackberries, raspberries, mulberries, elderberries. Buy one, you won't regret it.

  • @michael.w.salter
    @michael.w.salter Рік тому

    That is an updated version of a machine called a squeezo. They don't make them anymore unfortunately, however that is very much the same machine. It also makes great applesauce if you parboil the apples and chop them into quarters.

  • @gabbyofmilton
    @gabbyofmilton Рік тому

    I had one similar to yours 50 years ago on our homestead called a “victor strainer “.

  • @Maddy_might
    @Maddy_might Рік тому

    So much faster in the mill! My mother had one. It's a "can't live without it" machine!

  • @agb6330
    @agb6330 Рік тому

    Just in time! I need to process our frozen tomatoes to make room in the freezer for Christmas baked goods.

  • @timclark7507
    @timclark7507 Рік тому +1

    The original was a product called Squeezo. I have one of the earlier models.

  • @george33631
    @george33631 Рік тому

    I have been using mine for applesauce for years now!

  • @j.h.7501
    @j.h.7501 Рік тому

    I have those same stainless steel bowls! Love it!

  • @nr3870
    @nr3870 Рік тому

    My caning days were filled with lovely tomato and apple moments with my Victoria Strainer, which works pretty much as yours.

  • @wolfman011000
    @wolfman011000 Рік тому

    Lol i have fond memories of visit family in italy where we helped harvest and process tomatos. The only jobs males where allowed was picking the tomatos, carrying the tomatos and cranking the mill, under the watchful eye of the nonna's and aunties. Everything else was the nonna's leading and teaching the women in the canning process. We males did the donkey work :)

  • @Tablahands
    @Tablahands Місяць тому

    You should try a juicer. It would be so much easier and more efficient. Thanks for the video.

  • @snownurse
    @snownurse Рік тому

    i have a foodmill attachment for my kitchen aide...game changer..

  • @lisagrafton2529
    @lisagrafton2529 Рік тому

    I use one for applesauce. We even run the skins, etc, through it a second time. I got two more cups of applesauce!!!

  • @lindamannix1247
    @lindamannix1247 Рік тому

    However did you think if preserving those lemons ? I can't believe it . wonderful .

  • @reneecasey5719
    @reneecasey5719 Рік тому

    I run my apples or tomatoes skins etc through one more time also--- works GREAT

  • @bioboertuur
    @bioboertuur Рік тому

    Friends of ours got a 2nd electric version. We are hoping to get the add on for the Kenwood kitchen robot later this year 🙂Otherwise, it will be a self birthday present if no one talks me out because of shitty construction .

  • @kay.hthrkc9302
    @kay.hthrkc9302 Рік тому

    There is a motor you can purchase that attaches to this. That makes things go quicker even more.

  • @chrismartinoutdoors5473
    @chrismartinoutdoors5473 Рік тому

    After one year and paint peeling off from my Cabela's Tomato strainer attachment, I purchased this and have know regrets.

  • @malley4747
    @malley4747 11 місяців тому

    Nice new oven!!

  • @jamesgaul3544
    @jamesgaul3544 Рік тому

    Love Love Love your videos. Thanks!!!

  • @scott43193
    @scott43193 5 місяців тому

    FYI please try this tip it will save you even more time thickening the sauce on the stove. Here goes, when you thaw the tomato's let them completely and totally thaw (like for 2 days). if you let them sit that long you will be AMAZED at how much liquid comes out of them! Where ever you set then bags of tomato's make sure you have them in a container that will catch that liquid. Also be aware that there will be a bunch of condensation under that container. I promise this will save you so much stove top time you'll dance a jig!

  • @TomKD0QKK
    @TomKD0QKK Рік тому +1

    Those skins and seeds are favorite foods in our worm farm.

  • @tessemma81
    @tessemma81 Рік тому +1

    I am a new gardener and canner with a freezer full of tomatoes to process. I’m wondering what’s the best way to defrost the tomatoes. In the fridge or on the countertop? Thanks!

  • @rustyrobinson8027
    @rustyrobinson8027 Рік тому +1

    You're awesome thanks

  • @gabrielpaulsmom
    @gabrielpaulsmom Рік тому

    I bought a sauce master this year. I was beyond frustrated in getting the thing to attach to my countertop.

  • @lindaspellman2108
    @lindaspellman2108 Рік тому

    I have the Norpro version, but its much lower to the counter. I can only get a cake pan under it. Actually watched your's to see if I was doing something wrong!

  • @MyGreenNest
    @MyGreenNest 8 місяців тому

    Great video thank you so much!

  • @josephg.3370
    @josephg.3370 Рік тому

    I'll have to buy one.