Dried Fruit; Its Care, Protection From Worms, Packing, Storing, Etc.

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In replenishing the dip, solid matter should be gradually reduced in order to equalize its consistency.
To flatten prunes, figs, etc., used for fac- ing, run through a clothes wringer. This is best done while the fruit is hot and soft.
During moth mating season, all boxed iruit should be kept securely covered, and broken boxes patched up to prevent the moths from entering and damaging the fruit.
The dip may be used from time to time by keeping it in iron buckets or tin cans, (I use coal oil can
...s, thoroughly cleaned.) 27 If put in wooden buckets, it will sour in short time.
To prevent fruit from sticking to shovel, wet the blade occasionally.
In picking over fruit that is sugared and gummy, have a bucket of water handy (into which dissolve one-quarter pound of salt), wet the hands occasionally; this will keep them free and clean.
To prevent fruit from sticking to your fingers while facing the boxes, use a wet cloth to dampen the fingers.
Work dipping basket up and down, and remove with a strainer the worms and dirt as it floats to the top; or, you can use a wooden paddle, stirring the dip around so as to work the worms and dirt out through meshes of dipper.


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