



Been having an excellent time lately with Saskatoon berries. For those of you in Canada who haven't tried them I urge you to go for a wander and find yourself a bush of these delicious berries. As a hardy native, landscapers like them and there always seem to be at least a couple planted around schools - you may even have one in your backyard!
And so, jam was made with this recipe - my very first batch! I liken the excitement to birthing my very first sock - very satisfying indeed.
5 comments:
they look yummy, great colour!
i'm sure your jam is yum too!
Mmmmm! They look really wonderful!!
Looks totally scrumdiddlyyummy!!
mmm...yummy!!
Mmmmm. Homemade jam! Unfortunately I don't make any - I buy it from the farmers market.
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