With our new house in the "country", I feel that I need to domesticate myself. I can find my way around a kitchen fairly well, but I have never embarked on anything like this. I have to say that I surprised myself at how easy making jam really was. And I surprised myself even more with how good it actually tasted. I am not a fan of either apricots or jam, but I definately have enjoyed putting this on fresh bread.
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Cool cool! When I was younger, I used to help my mom when she made jams. Not my favorite thing to do. ;) Glad you enjoyed yourself.
I think you did awesome! I was so impressed with your knowledge! Good job!
Dang! That jam sounds yummy!!!
Way to go! That looks super yummy. Apricot jam is my favorite to eat. I have yet to make it though....
I tasted some the other day and I must say it was real good. Thanks Jen.
Okay. You get the Kitchen Crown for the month! Canning has always scared the pants off me so I've never dared to try it. I'm glad to hear that you had success with this because Ashley and Jordan gave us an apricot tree, and I vowed that I would someday make apricot jam with the fruit. Oh, just so you know, I've signed you up to do that, er, HELP me with that. Right?
GOOD JOB! I've always been nervous to try canning...If you get time email me the recipe!
You are a domestic queen!!!
Sounds so YUMMY!
Nice jammin'!
Did you go to the VernalMOMs activity where we learned to can at Windy's place? The whole event had a reverse result for me - I'm now even more intimidated of it!
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