We have made a lot of jam this year. Of all the harvest activities, I enjoy jam-making most. The kids love it, it tastes better than store-bought, and it can be done in 30-45 minutes with minimal cleanup. This year we made about 50 jars, which should carry us through the year: four boxes of apricot, raspberry, blackberry, mixed berry, plum, and plum berry now stacked in the basement.
I was making a batch last week while my nephew Isaiah was visiting. He and Seth brought in a bowl of blackberries they had picked and announced they wanted to make jam. I told them I was out of jars, so we wouldn't be able to do it. They went back outside and returned a few minutes later, not dissuaded.
"We're going to make jam by ourselves. Where's the smasher? (a small wooden tool for smashing the berries)"
I got distracted and didn't supply the requested smasher. They go back outside.
"Where's the sugar, Mom? We need sugar now."
"I thought you needed the smasher."
"No, we just used a rock." They proudly show me a bowl of smashed berries, plus a few extra bits of leaf, grass, twigs, etc.
"Oh. OK, here's the sugar." I dump a big scoop into their pot. They go back outside.
"We need some bread. Our jam is done."
Tastier than mud pies, I guess. Anyone else for jam?
5 comments:
That is absolutely adorable! David and I would like to come over and make jam, too, but perhaps in a more traditional manner.
So awesome I can't even say! My giggling awoke the sleeping baby on my chest...:)
what are the recipes that only take 1/2 hour? please send
That is so cute! And it's fun that you have such a good harvest you can make so much jam!! I remember you all had quite the garden.
life memories in the making. you should write a book... I could read your voice over and over.
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