I think there are three things that Seattleites universally look forward to when contemplating summer: The reappearance of a certain glowing orb in the sky, dining alfresco without needing a warm hat ...
You can take advantage of seasonal produce by making freezer jam. Sarah Mock of HowIPinchAPenny.com shared this recipe for Freezer Strawberry Jam on Good Day PA. 1. Rinse 5 (1-cup) plastic containers ...
Summer is in full swing. That means nonstop popsicles, cold salads, meals on the grill and lots of fresh fruit. Fresh fruit is abundant and cheap in the summertime, so take advantage of that and whip ...
Strawberries can still be found at your local grocer. Try this easy recipe for making jam with Chia seeds that make it easy for the jam to thicken. Best part is that you can you use most any fruit in ...
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Make sure to clean and dry the jars (enough for about 5 cups jam). Place the strawberries into a food processor. Pulse a couple times to crush but not totally puree the berries. Measure exactly 2 c.
A favorite sweet spread for toast and bagels, strawberry jam tastes even better when made from the beautiful berries found in our gardens and at local produce stands. Jam is a slightly thick spread ...
Home canning "newbies" are learning the hard way about the importance of having the right directions when you're making jams and jellies. Case in point, this summer's instruction mix-up involving Sure ...
A dollop of sweet strawberry preserves is like summer in the mouth. Lathered on toast, spooned on ice cream or slathered on a PBJ, it’s magic. Perfect strawberry jam, spreads or preserves capture the ...