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Recently the neighbors fruit tree went unpicked and dropped mostly to the ground. I made pie and whatnot but all the bruised fruit was going fast. Vino it is, I decided.
Cooked it all up. The recipes say don't heat it or the pectin will cloud your product, but i don't care, and the ground-scores
needed to be sanitized.
Poured the whole mess into a cloth-lined colander... About half the juice went through, and the rest was coming out one drop at a time. Grabbed the cloth, and started twisting and pressing: great success! Except for the burning fingers and leaking pulp.
So, the idea is a low-cost, ho-made juice press. It is a cloth bag open at one end and with stout ears sewn on. There is a simple frame with a pan or funnel under, a fixed hook, and a crank handle with a rotating hook.
The bag would be hung from the hooks, by the ears. The goods are poured in, and after a brief gravity session the top of the bag is folded over and wringing commences.
I think it's somewhat baked...
http://www.gracieac...oreitem.asp?r=74903 [xandram, Oct 17 2011]
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I have done this myself before, but don't know if the actual product is baked! |
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I applaud giving sex workers who want to get out of
the business new marketable skills in mechanical
engineering, but isn't this a bit specific? |
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It is, and even more worrying, the source of the // stout ears sewn on // is not stated. Will they have to use their own ears ? |
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// hung from the hooks, by the ears // |
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Is this in some way related to pole dancing ? |
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Let go of my ears dammit, I know what I'm doing... |
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