Henry was asking me how you make apple juice and grape juice a couple weeks ago and so we looked on Youtube and found all kinds of videos. He really wanted to make some juice after that! I decided to buy some Concord Grapes so that he could make some juice. First, I had him and Zoe take all the grapes off of the stems and put them in a bowl.


Then I let them smash the grapes with a potato masher. (I helped a little too) and strained the juice to get all the seeds and skin out.

And this was all the juice we got, about 7 ounces. Let me tell you, at 3.99 for the grapes that was the most expensive grape juice I have ever drank! (is drank a word?)

Henry liked it! It was good but I'll probably stick to buying Welches, It's much more cost effective. It was a fun project for the kids though!
2 comments:
Good Job, Guys, and as always I love the photos!
Neat project, I agree, very expensive, but the kids are worth it!
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