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Old 22-09-2007, 12:25 PM
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Re: Jam making

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Originally Posted by Varan Komodosky View Post
Are there any other jam makers in the forum? I'm a keen jammer - if that's what you call 'em - I've made gooseberry, rhubarb, blackberry (lots), mulberry, greengage and all manner of combinations thereof.
Obviously the most enjoyable/rewarding jams are where I obtain fruit from the wild (being careful to leave a good supply for the wildlife!).
Anyone got any good recipes or ideas for adding a zap to my (rather bland) repetoire?

Hmm, no picture... Oh well, try the link.
I dont make jam but my friend does.She has her own allotment and also uses fruit from the wild.She also makes some lovely chutneys and successfully sells her produce at car boot sales.I dont know if she has any recipes of her own she would share but I will ask
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