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Re: Any jam makers out there?

Postby debih » 18 Sep 2015, 15:30

It is WM.

I'll do the recipes for the ones requested later, along with the orange marmalade recipe (my absolute favourite out of everything I make)


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Re: Any jam makers out there?

Postby Workingman » 18 Sep 2015, 17:04

Debih, I will answer here rather than going through them all individually.

They all sound fabulous, esp that pear and plum chutney. I will go a picking in the next few days. :lol: :lol: :lol:

The onion marmalade is almost exactly the same as the onion jam I make except for the redcurrant jelly.

Thank you so much. I do hope others use them as well. :Hi: :Hi: :Hi:
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Re: Any jam makers out there?

Postby debih » 18 Sep 2015, 17:28

You're welcome WM.

I have hundreds of preserving recipes if you need any more.

Some are from current books (mainly River Cottage), some are from really old books I inherited from Micks gran and some are in the handwritten recipe book that used to belong to his gran - my most prized possession!


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Re: Any jam makers out there?

Postby meriad » 21 Sep 2015, 12:42

debih wrote: and some are in the handwritten recipe book that used to belong to his gran - my most prized possession!


Not sure if they'd appreciate it (hopefully yes), but you should buy two lovely hand bound books and copy those recipes out for S & L and give it to them when they're older - what a treasure to have
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Re: Any jam makers out there?

Postby Workingman » 21 Sep 2015, 14:15

That is a cracking idea. It will give the girls a good and handy reference to healthy and nutritious meals with a bit of family history thrown in.
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