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14 comments:
Oh, oh, oh, oh, OH! I want to learn how to make raspberry jam! Yours looks sooo good!
This looks so delicious, I can almsot smell the raspberries!
My mouth is watering. I can only imagine that on a biscuit!
Brenda
Yummmm my friend..the raspberry jam I made is almost all gone! I am thinking I may try blueberry..I have never made it. xoxoxo
Raspberry and blackberry jams are my favorites. I'm so glad you didn't strain out the seeds. I love the crunchy surprises.
Wow, I love those pictures. Looks so tasty; I'm slobberin' like a stray dog outside a chicken factory. :)
oh yummy!!!!!!!!!!
xoxo
Yum Yum Yum, Enjoy your jam.
Happy days.
Bev.xoxo
That jam looks wonderful. Nothing like that first burst of summer flavor when you enjoy the jam in the midst of winter.
I am making black currant jam today :-)
Oh, I'm a bit jealous. My favorite but haven't made any for years and years. Thanks for bringing back memories!
We are loving your raspberry jam we came home with, Marilyn. Divine. The picture is a true as the taste.
I LOVE that rich, rich red!
Mmmmm! I'll be right over with a basket of scones fresh from the oven ...
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