Wild Berry Jelly
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- Rambo
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Re: Wild Berry Jelly
This is so good. Almost all Home Made(grown) Bread, butter, and Grits from the store. Wild hog sausage, yard eggs, and the Jelly. I love Grits with Butter and an over easy egg laid on top of them. This morning I seasoned the Grits with a teaspoon of Suckle Busters SPG and it was very good.
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I‘m sorry, but this lookes so sexy, that everybody in the restaurant asks me why i lick my mobile
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Looks very good!
home made jelly makes me remember old times in the countryside
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- Copasspupil
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I have growing in my garden raspberries and marionberries. The raspberries are ever-bearing and the marionberries are a larger blackberry. I get fruit from July through October solid.
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Santa Maria Grill names GrumpyD'sBBQ
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- Russ
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Last season I picked from our bushes raspberries and strawberries, made in to jam aka jelly and also coulis.
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- Sailor Kenshin
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We had so much leftover juice from our blackberries and grapes, we made milk sherbet. It was every bit as good as that 'spensive stuff with the foreign-sounding name.
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Splain Lucy. Milk sherbet?
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'66 GT350S clone
Custom built smoker named Seal Team
Santa Maria Grill names GrumpyD'sBBQ
Weber stainless gas grill when I want to cook a hotdog
'66 GT350S clone
Custom built smoker named Seal Team
Santa Maria Grill names GrumpyD'sBBQ
Weber stainless gas grill when I want to cook a hotdog
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Copasspupil wrote:Splain Lucy. Milk sherbet?
Fruit juice, but with added sugar and milk.
We have an old Donvier ice cream maker, the kind with a removable metal liner that goes into the freezer. When you place the frozen liner into the body of the ice cream maker and turn the paddle now and then, you get ice cream or sherbet in about 20 minutes. Mmmmmm.
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Yum Yum, Sailor, do Y'all put crushed ice around the cylinder with occasional rock salt to make it colder as you turn ?
Rambo, that breakfast plate is almost "illegal" when it come to torturing your Forum Pals
Rambo, that breakfast plate is almost "illegal" when it come to torturing your Forum Pals
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Thanks OUP, my wife hates it when I put the over easy fried eggs on top of the grits and stir it all together; it’s one of my favorite things. FYI to others; these are Wild Berries, Mama N makes these
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If I may add one comment - - - for inquiring minds just Google "Dewberries" - - - talk about some pretty pics.
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OldUsedParts wrote:Yum Yum, Sailor, do Y'all put crushed ice around the cylinder with occasional rock salt to make it colder as you turn ?
Rambo, that breakfast plate is almost "illegal" when it come to torturing your Forum Pals
OUP: There's zero space for anything between the shell and liner. But the little thing works so well, you don't need it.
Here's a used one:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/582153714/donvier-chillfast-15-quart-vintage-ice?gpla=1&gao=1&&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=shopping_us_a-craft_supplies_and_tools-kitchen_supplies-mixing_bowls&utm_custom1=3c98bb1d-1710-490e-b64f-b63069cdc92d&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIoIyd6dH72gIVEluGCh1iRgXEEAQYAiABEgLoAfD_BwE
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- Copasspupil
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Re: Wild Berry Jelly
Dewberries are polar opposites of the dingle ones
Danno
'66 GT350S clone
Custom built smoker named Seal Team
Santa Maria Grill names GrumpyD'sBBQ
Weber stainless gas grill when I want to cook a hotdog
'66 GT350S clone
Custom built smoker named Seal Team
Santa Maria Grill names GrumpyD'sBBQ
Weber stainless gas grill when I want to cook a hotdog
- OldUsedParts
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Sailor Kenshin wrote:OUP: There's zero space for anything between the shell and liner. But the little thing works so well, you don't need it.
So where does the Chill come from
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OldUsedParts wrote:Sailor Kenshin wrote:OUP: There's zero space for anything between the shell and liner. But the little thing works so well, you don't need it.
So where does the Chill come from
You keep the metal liner in the freezer. I believe there is some kind of Magic Cold-Retaining Goo inside the liner, but I'm not sure. The milk sherbet is soooo good and so refreshing, if you stumble over any extra berry juice, try it!
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