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    I stewed plums 6 days ago and stored them in the fridge. Are they safe to eat now?
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    If they look good and smell good, take a tiny taste. If they taste okay, put them in a pot with a small amount of water and boil for two minutes for good measure.
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    Is it safe to make jelly out of plums that have been frozen for five years?
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    Five years is a little past its time. If your freezer has never been faulty in all those years, there is nothing to suggest it isn't safe, but realistically you should just throw them out and buy new plums. Your jelly will probably taste quite gross if you use the frozen ones.
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    Should plums be washed before putting them in paper bag (or later in the refrigerator)?
    Allison Schick
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    Fruits typically stay fresher if they are not washed until you wish to eat them.
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    Can I store unripe plums in an open cooler for 15 days? If not, what is the best way to store them for 15 days? I have just picked them, they are the purple variety.
    Jack
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    You can store them in a cooler only if it's working properly. If it's not, then probably just store them for 5 day or so.
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    Once I cook down the plums and avoid adding the sugar, can I store them in the fridge until the next day?
    Jack
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    Yes, you can store them for the next day. You just can't store them for a little while longer, like 5 to 10 days.
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    How do I preserve plums in a bottling jar?
    Spencer Anderson
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    To preserve plums in a bottling jar, wash, halve, and pit the plums. Pack them into sterilized jars. Make a hot syrup with 2 cups water and 1 cup sugar (adjust to taste), then pour it over the plums, leaving 1/2 inch headspace. Remove air bubbles, seal the jars, and process in a boiling water bath for 20–25 minutes. Let cool and store in a cool, dark place.
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    Should I pick my plums and refrigerate them if I'm going to be away for 4 days, or can they stay on the tree?
    Spencer Anderson
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    If your plums are almost ripe and you'll be away for 4 days, it's best to pick them and refrigerate. Fully ripe plums can overripen or fall off the tree quickly, especially in warm weather. Refrigerating slows ripening and preserves freshness.
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    How do I make plum jam?
    Spencer Anderson
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    To make plum jam, pit and chop 2 lbs of plums. In a pot, combine with 1.5 cups sugar and 2 tbsp lemon juice. Cook over medium heat, stirring, until thick—about 25–35 minutes. Mash or blend for smoothness. Pour into sterilized jars and cool, or water-bath can for long-term storage.
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    When I make a dessert topping and freeze it, will it lose color when thawed?
    Spencer Anderson
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    Yes, a plum dessert topping may lose some color after freezing and thawing due to oxidation and moisture changes. To help preserve color, add lemon juice before freezing, store it in an airtight container, and minimize air exposure. Thaw in the fridge for best results.
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    How can I stew plums without using sugar?
    Spencer Anderson
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    To stew plums without sugar, halve and pit 6–8 ripe plums. Place them in a saucepan with a splash of water and optional spices like cinnamon or vanilla. Cover and simmer over low heat for 10–15 minutes, stirring occasionally, until soft. Taste and add a natural sweetener like honey or dates if desired.
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