ever tried freezer jam?
Posted By: grower too, sm on 2006-07-28
In Reply to: Hey everyone, I have a huge amount of strawberries from my - garden & this year I really (SM)
OMgosh!! it is soooo good, and much quicker and easier to make than cooked jam. It's prettier, tastes fresher -- like right out of the garden -- and you can be enjoying your strawberries all year round. Its more like preserves than jam -- can put it not only on toast, but on ice cream, cake, in milk shakes, etc. Receipe in the box of pectin you buy.
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no need for a freezer
What about all the people who come on here saying their hands are cold, I don't think they sit in the freezer either. Good point about fire though, surely there is a safety gauge with it.
How about a wet washcloth and put it in the freezer - sm
to get cold(er) and let him chew on that. Other than that lots of oragel. I still have tons of it here because mine handled teething quite well which surprised me quite a bit, using a little now for 6-y/o molars coming in. Motrin might work better for the pain too. Good luck, at least it shouldn't last too long.
Very good answer. I don't sit in the freezer to transcribe
so I don't need a heated keyboard.
No, my turkey is still in my freezer. I refused to cook this year.
I'm either going to cook it at Christmastime or slap some Cajun sauce on it and BBQ when the 18" of snow melts.
I LOVE freezer jam - make it every year with our berries!
NM
I heard that MQ has special chapstick and it can be preserved for 20 years in freezer. At the end o
those who still have MQ will be considered for replacement chapsticks in lieu of an increase in your 4 cent line count pay to 4.000001.
Vegetarian chili from the freezer, salad, garlic bagel chips. nm
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