Jams and Preserves Index Page

Marmalade                                      
               
  Seville Orange Marmalade
               
  Seville Orange Marmalade  - Confiture D'Orange Amere
               
  Grapefruit Marmalade
               
   
               
 Spreads  
               
  Nutella
               
   
               
   
               
 Curds  
               
  Lemon Curd
               
   
               
   
               
Jams
 
               
  Marrow and Apple
               
 

Strawberry Jam

               
 

Bramble Jelly

               
   
               
 Chutneys  
               
  Courgette Chutney
               
  Apple Chutney
 
 Freezing  
               
  Apples
               
   
               
   
               
   
               
   
               
   
               
   
               
   
               
   

My mother was a great jam maker, usually using basic recipes from war time publications.  Every year we made strawberry jam with mixed success.  It was better with a bit of rhubarb in it which we grew in the garden in abundance.  Then in September it was time for bramble jelly.  We used to go onto the moors near the Rock Inn and gather enormous quantities of these tiny little berries.  But, they kept us in jam and more to my taste, the jam tarts.  In January it was time to make the marmalade for the year and back to summer with Damson and Plum.  These were the days when fruit was only available in season.  You would have been declared insane if you had even dared to ask for Strawberries at Christmas.

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