One of my favorite things to do in the summer is make jam with fresh picked fruit. The other day we were lucky to pick some beautiful, delicious strawberries. I picked enough to make two batches of strawberry jam (it takes about 2 1/2 quarts to make a batch of jam using Sure Jell).
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Fresh picked strawberries. |
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Hot, cooked jam in the jars. |
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Old jars....new lids. Ready to process. |
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I've collected an assortment of jar designs over the years. |
I'm working on two new pillow knitting patterns that I hope to have finished and ready to share soon.
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