On Being a Farm Wife (and other hazard Joyce Bupp Odds and ends. Official fall arrives this week, noted in teeny calendar letters but much more noticeable just by venturing outside. Days are being squeezed by later sunrises and earlier dusk. Summer bright greens and primary colors are giving way to hues of golds and orange and a few early bright red leaves. Plant foliage is fading as seeds mature on everything from fields of yellow com to fluff-filled pods topping milkweed stalks. But odds and ends of summer linger on for some last minute at tention, to be squirrelled away for mid-winter enjoyment. Tomatoes parked around here in several places are in final stages of ripening. A marketbas ket full sits on the basement porch, a few especially nice ones have made it to the kitchen coun ter and a dozen or so small ones landed on the deck table enroute f'y\ ipipiip / 5 pc. Bedroom Set Black & Brass w/Nightsland i J| ißsn Reg. Ret. 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DINING ROOM Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 20, 2003-B3 so burdened with clusters of pur ple Concords that the support structure partially collapsed. So when the peanut butter-and-jeliy crew showed up at our door last week, laden with containers of fragrant, juicy grapes, we dug into the family recipe box for the directions for making Grape Ade. The Grape Ade “receipt” was shared by a dear friend several years ago, a tasty and incredibly easy way to preserve more of those lingering odds and ends of summer’s bounty. Grape Ade is made by putting a heaping cup ful of stemmed purple grapes into each quart canning jar want ed, adding a half-cup of sugar per quart (more for sweeter juice), and filling the jar with boiling water, leaving about a half-inch expansion space at the top. Fasten lids and process the jars for five minutes in boiling water. Sugar still visible in the bottom of the jars after processing will dissolve as the juice has a few days to develop to its full flavor. 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