I have several citrus trees on my property, I am amazed about the amount of fruit they produced this year
. I have a Meyer lemon tree that must have at least 150 lemons the size of a baseball or larger left on it... I also have 3 different orange trees that are doing very well too…. I have been given away as much as I can, but I still have a lot of fruit left that I hate to see go to waste
….So what I stated doing is freezing the juice in cubes, in an ice tray….. It not hard, but I’m running out of time and need a way do something with more of the fruit at a time…..What I’m asking is, can I jar it? My thought is, to juice them, put the juice in clean sterilized Mason jar, then water bath it to kill any residual bacteria and seal the jar for later use…..Will this work or am I just wasting my time? Here are some pictures of just a few of the trees.....When I planted them, I never thought they would make this much fruit...
....The pictures really don't do them justice, there is a ton of fruit on these trees still....Last year I put orange juice in quart bags, then froze it, but it took up a lot of room in my freezer and I don't have the extra space this year....I put up 9 gallons of juice then... I know that I can buy juice, I just hate to see it go to waste if it can be used for something........Thanks ShoneyBoy


