When I measured 4 cups of berries, I misspoke and said 1 quart of water…I should have said 1 pint, which is 2 cups. Sorry! No matter the measurement, always use 2 parts berries and 1 part water. That’s to get your prepared juice for making the jelly, so the measurement isn’t important - only the ratio. When you make the jelly, the recipe is 3 1/2 c. prepared juice, 4 c. sugar, 1/2 tsp. butter and 1 package or original Sure-Jell. Thanks for watching!
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So does he use 4 cups of blueberries and 1 quart of water or a gallon of blueberries and half gallon of water im confused
When I measured 4 cups of berries, I misspoke and said 1 quart of water…I should have said 1 pint, which is 2 cups. Sorry! No matter the measurement, always use 2 parts berries and 1 part water. That’s to get your prepared juice for making the jelly, so the measurement isn’t important - only the ratio. When you make the jelly, the recipe is 3 1/2 c. prepared juice, 4 c. sugar, 1/2 tsp. butter and 1 package or original Sure-Jell. Thanks for watching!