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08-30-2014, 05:14 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Banana Jam
Who knew? Ill try this some time . But was wondering if anyone else can shed light on this recipe.. You know good, bad, to sweet, doesn't make enough!
I searched the sites search and it came up with nothing How To Make Banana Jam
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Re: Banana Jam
Wow that sounds aweful sweet then again I find Bananas plenty sweet as they are. I have never tried banana jam though but I would not be adverse to trying it.
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Re: Banana Jam
I think Veinte Cohols or Manzanos' just right only need some sur gel, but now its Jelly.. :^)
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Re: Banana Jam
When making jams I usually combine bananas with apples to twist the taste a bit. I avoid adding too much sugar because it can be awfully sweet.
2 lbs apples 2 lbs bananas lemon juice from one lemon 8 - 14 oz. sugar It was pretty good |
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