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Here's a procedure that is part of many recipies, so feeling a bit modular I decided to treat it in a separate thread.
What we're making is a fruit preserve. When finished you can either "jar it" for later use, or use it immediately in pies, cakes, breads, or whatever it is you will cook. No sugar is added to this recipe because with fresh fruit, its just not needed and in my opinion ruins the taste. The materials you need:
Basic procedure:
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i will be making some spiced strawberry jam tomorrow. today ive got to get the jars and get them cleaned. wahoo its been years since i made any jams...might have to make some plum jam too...wish i was richard and bennys neighbors.........
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If you are my neighbor you don't have to ask me to pick up the fruits. You can get them anytime you wish.It is beginning to be a problem how I will dispose of the fruit.
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go to the farmers market and open a booth, is one suggestion i can give. i love farmers markets they are the best for fresh fruits and veggies. reminds me of the swamp meets we used to go to in san diego at jack murphy stadium.
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that would be great! btw yesterday i made spiced plum jam(the plums came from my grandmoms tree in south carolina my mom brought them home for me). and of course i had to taste it....boy was it yummy!
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i used the actual recipe from the sure jell box under cooked plum jam recipe but i add: 1 tsp of groud cinnamon, 1 tsp ground cloves, and 1/2 tsp of ground allspice. i add all the spices into the first cooking of the plums.
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last night i made 2 batches of spiced strawberry jam. this evening after school im going to make spiced purple plum jam, and spiced red plum jam.( goes very well with pork). and hopefully soon i can make richards pumpkin jam! that lookes so good!!!!
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Wow! I am learning a lot here.
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