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Adult Department P R E S E R V E D F O O D S Coordinator: Kathie Woolard, Greenbrae Judges: Cris Cochran, Napa Shirley Dempel, Santa Rosa Mary Garrison, Napa Kaylynne Van Saun, Redwood Valley Timeline & Rules Entry Forms Due On or before Thursday, May 10, 5 pm, Fair Office Note: You may enter online at marinfair.org through Friday, June 1 Entry Fee $2 per Entry. Fee must accompany Entry Form. Entry Limit One entry per Exhibitor per, unless otherwise indicated. Exhibits Received 2 Days Friday, June 8, 3 pm to 7 pm & Saturday, June 9, 10 am to 5 pm, Exhibit Hall Read Rules #4 and #5 thoroughly! Release of Opened Jar Tuesday, June 12, 9 am to 5 pm, Fair Office - Opened jars not picked up will be discarded. Exhibited Jars Released Thursday, July 5, 12 Noon to 7 pm, Exhibit Hall The Betsey McCluskey Award Named in honor of a long-time award-winning exhibitor. The Award is based on the number of exhibits and awards won. $75 & Rosette Ribbon 2018 Food Preservation Sweepstakes Point System 1st Place 5 Points 2nd Place 4 Points 3rd Place 3 Points 4th Place 2 Points 5th Place 1 Point Each Best of Show 3 Additional Points Each Ball Award 3 Additional Points 2017 Winner Tom Wright, El Sobrante 1. Eligibility: Open to all California residents. a. All entries must be home prepared and canned or packaged by the exhibitor within one (1) year of the opening date of the Fair. b. Items which have been shown at any previous Marin County Fair are not eligible. c. The same product may not be entered in more than one class. (Exception: Division 122: From My Cupboard; see contest rules.) 2. Local and State Rules govern this Competition. 3. Entry Forms: Exhibitor may enter more than one class on one Entry Form. 4. Number of Jars: Each entry shall consist of two standard jars of the same product. It is required that each entry have identical containers: one container will be opened for judging and returned to the exhibitor (see timeline); the other to be placed on display during the Fair. All products being considered for cash awards, which have not otherwise been eliminated from consideration, will be opened. 5. Standard Jar: A container specifically or specially designed for canning purposes. Other types of jars are not accepted. Note - Ball Collection Elite Platinum Wide Mouth Half Pint (8 oz) Glass Preserving Jars are acceptable. No paraffin seals. All canning must be in sealed jars with rings. Exception Dried Products and Vinegars. See listings.

6. Jar Labels: Exhibitor s name, entry type, date and type of canning, Division and must be plainly and securely placed on the bottom of all containers. 7. Non-Acid Foods: All vegetables, meats, poultry and fish must be canned under pressure. Low-acid fruit, such as figs, should be made more acidic by adding lemon juice as directed in the University Agricultural Extension Service leaflet, Home Canning of Fruits. Tomatoes and fruits, not including their juices, must be processed in a boiling water bath. 2018 Award Announcement Ball Fresh Preserving Award for Adult Food Preservation presented by: BALL & KERR Fresh Preserving Products Jarden Home Brands, marketers of Ball and Kerr Fresh Preserving Products is proud to recognize today s fresh preserving (canning) enthusiasts. First and Second Place Awards will be given to individuals judged as the best in designated categories. A panel of judges will select the two best entries for Fruit, Vegetable, Pickle, and Soft Spread categories. Entries must be preserved in Ball Jars sealed with Ball Lids and Bands, or Ball Collection Elite Jars sealed with Collection Elite Lids and Bands, or preserved in Kerr Jars sealed with Kerr Lids and Bands. In addition, soft spread entries must be prepared using Ball Pectin: ic, Low or No-Sugar Needed or Liquid. Entries designated First Place from each category will receive: Two (2) Five- Dollar ($5) Coupons for Ball or Kerr Fresh Preserving Products and one (1) Free (up to $5 value) Coupon for Ball Pectin. Entries designated Second Place from each category will receive: One (1) Six- Dollar ($6) Coupon for Ball or Kerr Fresh Preserving Products and one (1) Free (up to $5 value) Coupon for Ball Pectin. Score Card for Judging Canned Fruit, Vegetables & Meats Note: Judges do not taste non-acid fruit, vegetables and meats, but jars are opened by the judge for inspection. Container ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10% Tightly sealed clean containers of specified size, neatly and properly labeled. Pack ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 25% Fullness - all space except proper headspace filled. Neatness and Uniformity Liquid - just covers product with no excess. Clear with little or no cloudiness or small particles, free from gas bubbles. Fruit Syrups have suitable proportions of sugar. Product ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 65% Absence of defects. Original food high quality, free from indicated spoilage; meat properly trimmed. Uniformity - pieces of food reasonably uniform in size (fancy pack not practical) Color - as nearly that of standard cooked product as possible, free from foreign matter and undue discoloration. Consistency - tender without overcooking. Total Score -------------- 100%

Score Card for Judging Jellies, Jams, Preserves, Marmalades, & Butters Appearance ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30% Color - characteristic of fruit----------------------15% Clearness - jellied ------------------------------------10% Container - glass, practical, clean sealed lids (no paraffin seals) neatly labeled, specified size ---------------------5% Texture ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35% Jelly - tender, should quiver, cut easily and retain shape, no crystals. Preserves - pieces firm and whole. Clear, thick syrup. Marmalades - small thin pieces. Clear, thick syrup. Butters - fruit that has been pressed through a sieve. No separation of fruit and juice. Jams - crushed fruit. No separation of fruit and juice. Flavor ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35% Characteristic, without excessive sweetness or overcooked flavor. Total Score -------------- 100% Score Card for Judging Vinegar Flavor & Appearance ---------------------------------------------------------- 20% Aroma & Bouquet --------------------------------------------------------------- 20% Acid Balance ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 20% General Quality ------------------------------------------------------------------- 40% Total Score ------------ 100% Score Card for Judging Pickles & Relishes Container ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10% Tightly sealed, clean clear jars designed for canning of specified size, neatly and properly labeled. Label: Name of produce, date of pack, method used. Appearance ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 65% Color - uniform, attractive, characteristic of kind with no darkening - on top or discoloration of ingredients ------------------------------- 15% Size - whole or pieces of suitable, uniform size --------------------- 15% Liquid - clear with no scum on top ------------------------------------- 15% Texture ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 20% Pickled Fruits - tender, plump, unbroken skins or flesh. Firm, not shriveled or overcooked. Vegetable Pickles or Relishes - uniformly firm and crisp, not shriveled from excess salt, acid or sugar. Safety and Suitability --------------------------------------------------------- 25% Choice of fruit and/or vegetable that is safe and suitable for home pickling. Total Score --------------- 100%

Division 120 Apples! Featured Category 1 Apple Butter 2 Apple Jam 3 Apple Jam, Mixed Fruit 4 Apple Jelly 5 Apple Jelly, Mixed Fruit 6 Apple Jam or Jelly, Low Sugar 7 Apple Jam or Jelly, Sugar Free 8 Apple Juice 9 Apple Mincemeat 10 Apple Molasses 11 Apple Preserves 12 Apple Syrup 13 Apples, Canned 14 Apples, Canned Pie Filling 15 Apples, Dried 16 Apples, Pickled 17 Applesauce, Plain 18 Applesauce, Chunky 19 Applesauce, Cranberry 20 Applesauce, Spiced 21 Applesauce, Any other 22 Chutney, Apple based 23 Conserves, Apple based 24 Marmalade, Apple based 25 Vinegar, Apple Cider 26 Any other preserved apple product 1st Place --------------------------------------------------------------- $10 & Ribbon 2nd Place ---------------------------------------------------------- $8 & Ribbon 3rd Place ----------------------------------------------------- $6 & Ribbon 4th Place & 5th Place -------------------------------- $4 & Ribbon Best of Show $25 & Rosette Ribbon Apples! Sweepstakes High Point Exhibitor (Division 120) $40 & Rosette Ribbon Division 121 Blueberries! Featured Category 1 Blueberry Applesauce 2 Blueberry Butter 3 Blueberry Chutney 4 Blueberry Jam 5 Blueberry Jam, Mixed Fruit 6 Blueberry Jelly 7 Blueberry Jelly, Mixed Fruit 8 Blueberry Jam or Jelly, Low Sugar 9 Blueberry Jam or Jelly, Sugar Free 10 Blueberry Canned Pie Filling 11 Blueberry Preserves 12 Blueberry Syrup 13 Blueberry Vinegar 14 Blueberry based Conserves 15 Blueberry based Marmalade 16 Any other preserved blueberry product 1st Place --------------------------------------------------------------- $10 & Ribbon 2nd Place ---------------------------------------------------------- $8 & Ribbon 3rd Place ----------------------------------------------------- $6 & Ribbon 4th Place & 5th Place -------------------------------- $4 & Ribbon Best of Show $25 & Rosette Ribbon Blueberries! Sweepstakes High Point Exhibitor (Division 121) $40 & Rosette Ribbon

Division 122 From My Cupboard Rules 1. Entry to consist of a basket of six or more different foods that you have preserved within the last year. 2. One jar of each type. Example One jar of applesauce, apricot pineapple jam, canned pears, dried apricots, tomato sauce, etc. 3. Judged on appearance and presentation only. 4. The products in the jars must be visible. 5. List the items on a small card attached to basket. 6. Note Two additional jars of each item in your basket must also be entered in their proper division and class for tasting. 1 Six or more preserved items in a basket 1st Place (Best of Show) -------------------------------------------- $50 & Ribbon 2nd Place ----------------------------------------------------------- $40 & Ribbon 3rd Place --------------------------------------------------------- $30 & Ribbon 4th Place ------------------------------------------------------- $20 & Ribbon 5th Place ---------------------------------------------------- $10 & Ribbon Division 123 Preserved Home Grown Products In this Division all preserved products (fruit, vegetables, meat, etc.) must have been grown or raised by the exhibitor. Please indicate if organically grown. Glass Container - Minimum ½ Pint Dried - Minimum 8 pieces in sealed plastic bag or in glass jar with lid. Please specify kind on entry form (Strawberry Jam, Dill Pickles, etc.) You may enter two entries per in this Division. 1 Butters 2 Conserves 3 Dried Fish 4 Dried Fruit 5 Dried Meat 6 Dried Nuts, minimum 24 pieces 7 Dried Vegetables 8 Fruit, Canned 9 Jams 10 Jellies 11 Marmalades 12 Pickles 13 Preserves 14 Relishes 15 Sauces 16 Vegetables, Canned 17 Sugar Free Preserved Home Grown Product 18 Any other Preserved Home Grown Product Danish System of Judging Awards Offered per Home Grown Products Sweepstakes High Point Exhibitor (Division 123) $40 & Rosette Ribbon

Division 124 Butters Apple see Div. 120 1 Apricot 2 Cherry 3 Peach 4 Pear 5 Plum 6 Pumpkin 7 Quince 8 Tomato 9 Butter, any other, please specify on entry form Division 125 Marmalades Blueberry see Div. 121 1 Carrot 2 Grapefruit 3 Lemon 4 Lime 5 Mandarin/Tangerine 6 Mixed Fruit 7 Onion 8 Orange 9 Spiced 10 Marmalade, any other, please Division 126 Conserves & Preserves Conserve A mixture of fruit and/or vegetables. May include dried fruit and/or nuts. Conserves, Apple Based see Div. 120 Conserves, Blueberry see Div. 121 1 Conserves, Carrot 2 Conserves, Mixed Fruit 3 Conserves, any other, please 4 Preserves, Apricot 5 Preserves, Blueberry 6 Preserves, Pear 7 Preserves, Pear with Ginger 8 Preserves, Plum 9 Preserves, Strawberry 10 Preserves, Any Savory Recipe 11 Preserves, Zucchini 12 Preserves, any other, please

Division 127 Dried Foods Minimum 8 pieces in sealed plastic bag or in a glass jar with lid. 1 Fruit, Apricots Fruit, Apples see Div. 120 2 Fruit, Bananas 3 Fruit, Guava 4 Fruit, Mixed Variety 5 Fruit, Pears 6 Fruit, Persimmons 7 Fruit, Plums 8 Fruit, Strawberries 9 Fruit, any other, please specify on entry form 10 Fruit Leather 11 Granola (homemade) 12 Herbs and Spices, please specify on entry form 13 Fish, Smoked 14 Jerky, Mild 15 Jerky, Spicy 16 Salami 17 Trail Mix 18 Dried Food, any other, please Division 128 Canned Fruit Apples see Div. 120 1 Apricots 2 Cherries 3 Grapes 4 Figs Glass Container Minimum 1 Pint 5 Pears 6 Peaches 7 Pineapple 8 Any other Canned Fruit not listed, please. Division 129 Jams Apple see Div. 120 1 Apricot 2 Blackberry Blueberry see Div. 121 3 Boysenberry 4 Carrot 5 Cherry 6 Chili 7 Cranberry 8 Fig 9 Grape 10 Kiwi 11 Peach 12 Pear 13 Pineapple 14 Plum 15 Raspberry 16 Rhubarb 17 Rhubarb with Fruit 18 Strawberry 19 Tomato 20 Mixed Berry 21 Mixed Fruit 22 Mixed Fruit & Berry 23 Any other Jam not listed, please specify on entry form

Division 130 Jellies Apple see Div. 120 1 Blackberry Blueberry see Div. 121 2 Boysenberry 3 Cranberry 4 Grape 5 Jalapeño 6 Lemon 7 Mint 8 Peach 9 Pear 10 Pepper 11 Plum 12 Pomegranate 13 Rose Petal 14 Quince 15 Quince with additional Fruit 16 Wine 17 Mixed Fruit and/or Berry, any combination, please. 18 Any other Jelly not listed, please specify on entry form. Division 131 Pickled Fruits & Vegetables 1 Asparagus, Pickled 2 Beets, Pickled 3 Bread and Butter Pickles 4 Dilly Beans 5 Cucumber, Dill, whole Pickles 6 Cucumber, Kosher Pickles 7 Cucumber, Sweet Pickles 8 Onions, Pickled 9 Peppers, Pickled 10 Peaches, Pickled 11 Pears, Pickled 12 Tomatoes, Pickled 13 Watermelon Pickles 14 Zucchini Pickles 15 Any other Pickled Fruit, please. 16 Any other Pickled Vegetable, please. Division 132 Sauces & Relishes 1 Barbecue Sauce 2 Catsup 3 Chili Sauce 4 Chili/Tomato Sauce 5 Chili Sauce, any other 6 Chutney, Cranberry 7 Chutney, any other 8 Corn Relish 9 Cranberry 10 Cucumber Relish 11 Fruit Relish 12 Pepper Relish 13 Pesto 14 Salsa, Mild 15 Salsa, Hot 16 Salsa, Corn 17 Salsa, any other (mango, etc.) 18 Spaghetti Sauce 19 Tomato Sauce 20 Zucchini Relish 21 Any other Sauce or Relish not listed, please. 1st Place - $5 & Ribbon 2nd Place - $3 & Ribbon 3rd Place to 5th Place - Ribbon

Division 133 Canned Vegetables 1 Asparagus 2 Beans 3 Corn, Whole Kernel 4 Corn, Cream-style Glass Container Minimum One Pint 5 Tomatoes, Solid Pack 6 Tomato Soup 7 Tomatoes, Stewed 8 Any other Vegetable, please specify Division 134 Vinegars Bring 2 Glass Containers -- 1 will be opened for judging, 1 for display during the Fair Minimum ½ Pint Each Exhibitor s choice for style of Container. 1 Balsamic 2 Cane 3 Champagne 4 Cider 5 Herb 6 Garlic 7 Malt 8 Rice 9 Sherry 10 Red Wine 11 White Wine 12 Any other vinegar, please specify on entry form Division 135 Other Preserved Foods 1 Brandied Cherries 2 Dessert Toppings 3 Juices, Fruit 4 Juices, Vegetable 5 Kitchen Cordials (may use vinegar style bottle) 6 Mustard, any type, minimum ½ pint Glass Container Minimum One Pint (unless specified) 7 Olive Oil (may use vinegar style bottle) 8 Pie Fillings 9 Salad Dressings (may use vinegar style bottle) 10 Spiced Fruits 11 Syrups, Fruit 12 Any other preserved food, please