The blackcurrants have been washed and now it’s time to fish out the rogue stalks and leaves. The Sage has already made 26 pots of blackcurrant jam and this bowlful is for me to utilise. I will make some jam, a pear and blackcurrant sponge and freeze the rest. It really has been a good year for these currants and there are many berries still on the bushes, still to fully ripen.
This bowlful was picked In the morning of Wednesday by myself and The Sage, punctuated by refreshment breaks. After a good bite of lunch it was back out to the plot where, unbeknown to me, The Sage had been up to dastardly tricks.
Even that photograph looks ‘delicious’ – sent me a jar “Air Express” thank you.
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Cheers Vicki, will have to be sent virtually, blackcurrants stain terribly should the jar break. MM
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You’ve left that hanging MM! Will no-one else question what those dastardly tricks were? Hope the jam and sponge making went well – sounds delicious!
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It will come, just have very little time right now. MM
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MM..if you are on FB let me know if you would like to be friends!!
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will send a message via email. MM
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OK
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I don’t think I have enough blackcurrants for even a jar of jam, but have loads of goozegogs 😉 My gardening neighbour makes the jams and I make the chutneys, Must go check out my jamjar collection tomorrow!
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I bet that is some yummy jam and jelly! Beautiful photo!
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Thanks Mick, blackcurrant jam has to be one of the top flavours. MM
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You’re welcome MICK!
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