How to CUT and DRY PLUMS Fast!

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These simple tools have dramatically improved our preparation and drying of plums. Let's see how we cut and dry plums fast, using a plum pitter and a dehydrator.
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I love my excalibur. It was my first preserving investment about 13 years ago and it's still working. Simple things sure do last.

amandaliberty
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Have never seen a plum pitter and I'm 65, even grew up in orchard country, lol If I ever move back ther I know what I am buying, thanks for demoing!

tallcedars
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Last year was my first year drying my plums. I was so thrilled with the taste. I don't know how I didn't think of doing it before now. I agree with you, a super snack

selfsufficientnic
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Hiya! Both my brother and I are from the eastern townships. We love your channel and we're thinking of stopping by your farm if that is possible.

Funny we used to do this with our Grandmother back in the motherland. Prunes and wild prunes grow everywhere where we are.

markopecinovic
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Thanks for the review. I have just ordered one to use next season.

charlesdevier
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What great candy 😆 all year long
I love how you were working and then how you were "working" I'd be snacking on those things too. I love plums. Thank you for the great tips you gave us. Hopefully I'll be able to use those next year.

robinz
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It’s great when people continue with their traditions. And share them with those of other cultures. It only takes one generation opting to leave them out of daily life, and they are gone.
I preserve plums, to honour my parents, and their parents, and theirs.

heidschnucke
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Can’t wait till my trees give me fruit I just got 2 plum trees this year so I have to be patient but it will come and I got 4 different apple trees and 2 peach and 2 pear this is all in a 2 year period I just needed to do more then a garden so I also went out and got 7 blueberry bushes and my raspberries r doing good as well as the strawberry’s did good this year and saved a lot of runners to get free plants to expand my pack thanks for all the tips I watch ya regularly it helps with some of the things I’ve ran into so far thanks for all you do again 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

garybarkley
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Really good video...we found about 10 plum trees last year on our property. Will invest in that pit remover. Didn't know it could be so easy!

jampackedfamilycountrylivi
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Love the earnest tone and great tips in these videos! Can't wait for my own fruit trees to start producing! (Had some flowers this year but the late Manitoba frost killed them all... :( )

lookintomyeyes
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Very cool! Thanks for sharing the knowledge! 🙏

GrimbolTheDruid
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Don't throw out the pits! Jarred fruit is better with pits intact. No need for all of them, just a few. Same with apricots and cherries. Yields a nice hint of amaretto flavour. Plus coenzyme B17! Hydrocyanic acid.

rogerscottcathey
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Wow, thanks for the amazing video!!. my black amber plums always end up in the steam juicer. Now my Excalibur will get some more time in the game. Thanks Stefan love your hard work! the 20 50year old plumtrees wont know what hit them next season.

seedsweeds
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last year i had my first plum from my multi grafted tree. it was insane. the flavors of bubble gum and the sweetness to knock your socks off. store bought plums are like another fruit. they dont compare at all.

Necropsy
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I very much enjoy the videos that you post. Very practical.

mellissadalby
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I envy all your plums. I tried to grow them here twice and both times lost them to heavy black knot killing the trees. Love the pitter.

Cdngardengirl
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Damn, my hand swelled up just watching that Yellow Jacket flying around...lol

chadgarner
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I love prunes! I eat D'Noir Prunes Preservative free California grown from Sunsweet! I would love to try your prunes one day!

patriot
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I’m wondering whether an oven would do the dehydrating trick.

leozen
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Stefan, you need a Harvest Right Freeze Dryer.

jenniexfuller