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A Year’s Worth of Jam
Last May I went and foraged enough dewberries to make a small batch of jam. Six jars in total, I was pleased. We gave two away to neighbors and thoroughly enjoyed the other four. The problem was, by September, the jam was gone.
Not a big deal, right? I mean, you can go to the store and buy some for just a few dollars. Except once you’ve had homemade jam, you no longer want store bought.
There’s something special about making something from scratch and eating it. You know exactly what ingredients are in it, how the items were grown, and how old it is. With store bought products, you have no idea. What preservatives were added? Where were the berries grown? What pesticides were used? How long were those jars sitting in a warehouse waiting to be shipped to the store?
I swore after running out last year that I would do whatever I needed to this year in order to have enough jam to not run out again. I dreamed for months of the berries growing and ripening. I thought about how I would manage to go pick enough and swore to make it a priority.
Well, I’m pleased to say that I did it. Over the last couple of weeks I managed to pick enough dew berries to make two batches of…