My oldest daughter has really become interested in the “domestic arts.” She is interested in learning how to preserve/can this summer. She wanted to make some strawberry jam for gifts. We went picking the berries on at a local farm and made some. It was more than just the strawberries – I truly enjoyed spending this time with her. My girls are getting older and I know that this time I have with them is PRICELESS!


This type of strawberry is called Annapolis, I’ve never tried this type so we picked those – super tasty!

Some of the other pickers….we all were early 7 a.m. – a lot cooler!

Our 5 flats…yummy!

Some of the jars we made. Blessings from Wisconsin!
I'm linked to: Homestead Revival
oh that looks yummy! i was 'gifted' with a jar of strawberry banana jam that a blogger pal had made, and i've been using it sparingly to make it last!
ReplyDeleteYum! I'm going to plant more plants this fall so I have a lot all at once to make more jams. I love experimenting with different recipes.
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