Raspberries

Decorating By Amish Updated 25 May 2006 , 3:12am by Amish

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Amish Posted 24 May 2006 , 7:28pm
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Can anbody tell me where I can buy some seedles raspberries? I want to make this raspberry filling and it calls for seedless raspberries. Mabye I'm just blind. I bought some from WalMart thought they were seedless but when I tasted the filling it was apparent that they weren't. Checked Kroger nothing. Please Help

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okred Posted 24 May 2006 , 7:40pm
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You can buy seedless raspberry jam or strain out the seeds from the cooked frozen berries. That's it for raspberries here in Oklahoma!!

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FunCakesVT Posted 24 May 2006 , 7:40pm
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I am not aware of seedless raspberries...thought you had to strain them through a seive...here's a bump anyway...

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MikeRowesHunny Posted 24 May 2006 , 7:42pm
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There is no such thing to my knowledge! To get the seeds out of the raspberries push them through a fine mesh sieve (the kind you use for flour and powdered sugar). You can pass the filling you've already made through a sieve too and it'll be seedless and great! Hope that helps!

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namaman Posted 24 May 2006 , 7:54pm
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Often when I do a raspberry filling I will use the seedless raspberry jam and either heat it over low heat on the stove or microwave it for about 30 seconds to get it more "smoothable" for the filling. Everyone has always loved it too and no seeds!

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Amish Posted 25 May 2006 , 12:21am
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It is kind of a relieve to know that there is no such thing as seedless raspberries. Though now I feel kind of silly. Thanks for the suggestions!

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Zmama Posted 25 May 2006 , 2:50am
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THERE IS SUCH A THING!!!!

Walmart, in the jelly/jam section, Smucker's makes it I belive. It is a small jar (6 oz??) and it will have a yellow banner that says Seedless obove where it says Raspberry Preserves (at least I think it's preserves). It's real fruit, but already strained. It makes a TON of difference whether seeds are in there or not, expecially if you have people with dentures, braces, etc. My teeth are fine, and I still buy seedless no matter what.

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Amish Posted 25 May 2006 , 3:12am
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Wow, well that will save me a lot of time and energy. Wish I would of looked harder. Thanks!

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