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HOME AND HARVEST ACCESSORIES Multi-Use Strainer


• Strain and puree toma- • Separates juice and • Easy to assemble


pulp from skin and seeds in one easy operation.


and clean. up to 2 inches thick. • Clamps to counters


Durable hopper, plunger and screen won’t rust, dent, stain or absorb odors. A double seal attachment mechanism prevents leak- age. The screen included is ideal for apples and tomatoes. Additional screens and a grape spiral are sold separately below. 54145–Each $67.95


Strainer Accessories


54146–Berry Screen. Each $15.95 54147–Grape Spiral. Each $10.95 54148–Pumpkin Screen. Each $14.95 54149–Salsa Screen. Each $15.95


STRAINER SPECIAL


SAVE 10.00


54144 (X)–Includes the Strainer plus all 4 accessories, a $125.75 value for $115.75


Mrs. Wages Pickle Mixes


Make delicious pickles the easy way! Everything but the cucumbers and vinegar in one packet. Regular mixes make 7 quarts, Refrigerator mixes make 4 pints. Enjoy all your favorite fl avors.


54023–Dill


REGULAR PICKLE MIXES 54024–Kosher Dill


54027–Sweet Pickle 54025–Polish Dill 54022–Bread and Butter


Each $3.95; 2 or more $3.45 each Steam Canner


Save on time, energy and water! Requires only 3 pints of water as it steam-cooks fresh and frozen foods. Cuts preheating time by 50% over water bath canning. And since steam is hotter and more effi cient than boil- ing water, it will kill enzymes that can attack fl avor and texture of canned fruits. The cover converts to a 15 quart kettle or soup pot. The base and rack make an excellent roaster. Made of aluminum. Will not chip or rust. Not recommended for low acid vegetables and meat. Ideal for tomatoes and fruits. Instruc- tions included. 83016–Each $74.95


REFRIGERATOR PICKLE MIXES 54041–Sweet Refrigerator 54040–Polish Refrigerator Dill 54021–Kosher Refrigerator Dill Each $2.95; 2 or more $2.45 each


Mrs. Wages Home Canning Guide


ing your favorite garden produce. WAS $12.95; NOW $10.95 each


2012 Moon Sign Book


53454–A best-seller since 1905. The complete “when-to” astro- logical almanac. Packed with invaluable advice for gardeners, farm- ers or anyone who wants to cultivate success in every area of life. Find articles, forecasts and guides on planting, harvesting, fi shing, hunting and day-to-day living. 360 pages. Paperback. Suggested retail $10.99; OUR PRICE $8.95 each


Carrot’s Love Tomatoes


55469–Your garden will thrive once you learn the secrets of companion gardening. By identifying good and bad plant com- panions you’ll create plant relationships that result in natural insect control, weed control and increased yields. This illustrated, alpha- betized guide contains hundreds of interesting, educational facts. 224 pages. Paperback. Each $14.95


The New Seed Starter’s Handbook


53428–By veteran gardener Nancy Bubel. An illustrated guide on how to start all types of seeds with details on how deep to plant, how to water, light requirements, non-chemical fertilization and seed saving. Over 400 pages. Paperback. Each $18.95


54020–More than 120 tested recipes. Has step-by-step instruc- tions and time-saving shortcuts for preserv-


Mrs. Wages Tomato Sauce Mixes


Easy, convenient and economi- cal, too! Add fresh or canned to- matoes, or tomato paste, sugar and oil for the best tomato sauces you’ve ever tasted. Packet makes 5 pints of sauce. 54033–Chili


54036–Salsa


54034–Ketchup 54037–Pasta 54035–Pizza


54038–Hot Salsa Each $3.95; 3 or more $3.45 each


toes, fruits and vegetables without peeling coring or removing seeds.


Compost Keepers


Pretty enough to display on your countertop. Store peelings, eggshells, coffee grounds and vegetable scraps in these attractive, odor-eliminating, ceram- ic containers before transferring them to your composter or compost pile. The lid holds a charcoal fi lter to keep compost odorless for up to 6 months. 10½" tall.


54197–RED–1 gallon capacity 54097–WHITE–1 gallon capacity 54297–BLACK–1 gallon capacity 54096–WHITE/BLUE–3 qt. capacity


PRICE OF ABOVE 4 KEEPERS: Each $29.95; 2 or more $25.95 each


54198–STAINLESS STEEL KEEPER 1 gallon capacity. Each $44.95


54090–COMPOST BIO- BAGS–Bio-degradable and compostable bags fi t most compost keepers. Convenient, no mess. 50 bags for $8.95


54098–REPLACEMENT FILTERS (for 54197, 54097, 54297, 54096): Pkg. of 2 for $4.95


54051–REPLACEMENT FILTER SET (for 54198 Stainless Steel Keeper) :


One 2 piece set for $4.95


Bean Slicer 83031 – Cut French style beans in a snap! This heavy duty slicer quickly and easily slices lengthwise 2 or 3 beans at a time. Clamps to a counter or table edge. Easy to clean. Suggested retail $23.95. OUR PRICE $24.95 each


Corn Cutter


54014–No mess or splatter! Re- moves corn super fast. Just place the cutter over a pan - a notch in the cutter will hold it in place. Adjustable for ei- ther cream style or whole kernel corn. Made of durable material. Each $10.95 54015–Extra Blades $7.95 per set


Mr. Bean & Pea Sheller


mixer or use the manual crank (includ- ed). Ideal for black eye, purple hull, cream peas as well as butter beans when in the fresh ripe green stage. Long-life steel construction. Easy to clean. One year manufacturer’s guarantee. 83006–Each $48.95


HANDY GARDEN BOOKS


to Preserving 100TH


ANNIVERSARY EDITION


on food preservation. Includes step- by-step instructions for canning, pick- ling, freezing and dehydrating plus hundreds of recipes. Beginners and ex- perienced canners will love this book. Softcover, 128 pages. Each $9.95


53435–One of the best ‘how-to’ books


53533–JUNG’S CENTENNIAL COOKBOOK–Includes over 600 favorite recipes submitted by Jung employees. Still a few copies left. See our website for details. Was $12.95; NOW ONLY $6.00 each


The Ball Blue Book Guide


Quick! Easy! Shell a bushel of beans or peas quickly with no waste or mash- ing. Power can be easily sup- plied by your electric hand


Kitchen Grinding Mill


Enjoy the health advantages of whole grains by grinding your own. By far the best grinding mill we’ve found. It grinds wheat, corn, soy- beans, cof- fee, dried herbs, nuts and spices; anything dried or oily. Made of heavy- duty cast iron with a double-tinned fi n- ish that complies with international standards for food processing appliances. Has an extra large, 5½ inch hopper and a large, heavy-duty crank handle that turns effortlessly. Burrs eas- ily adjust for coarse to fi ne grind- ing. An adjustable clamp with a rubber pad holds the mill in place. 54125–Each $49.95


NOTE: Many home brewers pre- fer to grind their own grains to make their own ‘custom’ beer recipe.


The Joy of


Pickling 53433–Home- made pickles and salsas make great gifts! Pickling is a pleasure that even a beginner can enjoy. This comprehensive and reliable guide includes over 200 recipes for pickles, chutneys, salsas, fruits and much more. Includes detailed pickling instructions plus up-to-date information about equipment and food safety. Authored by Linda Ziedrich, a Master Food Preserver, who spent years perfecting the pick- ling techniques and recipes in this book. Each $18.95


J. W. JUNG SEED CO. – G –

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