Have you done something fun and different with your family this week? Or did you dance in the living room together? Kelly over at Happy Whimsical Hearts and I are hosting a link party to share our happy family times. Please share below with us and visit everyone else to be inspired for more quality times with your family!
We have been visiting my parents at Cape Cod and it is strawberry season! My father's strawberry patch has been providing our dessert every night. The first day we arrived I think my father and Hazel were in the strawberry patch almost the entire day. Well let me correct that, my father was picking them and Hazel was sitting in her chair eating them. We had delicious strawberry shortcake for dessert that night as well.
Picking the strawberries |
My mother has been making jam from the strawberries and we thought it would be fun for Hazel to experience making jam. So Hazel and I headed out this morning to pick the strawberries. My father was with us, but he was digging in his big vegetable garden. I have to admit I did most of the picking, but Hazel was very helpful at emptying my little bowl into her big bowl (she insisted on having the big bowl) and bringing them into my mother. I tried to do a good job of picking them pretty clean this time since there had been several that were rotting on the vine.
Hazel and Mimi hulling the strawberries |
Inside my mother and Hazel were hulling the strawberries while I finished picking. When I came in I took over and my mother and Hazel began to sort of puree them with the food processor. I say sort of because you want there to be some chunks in it and not completely pureed. Hazel had fun pushing the pulse button on the food processor.
Using the food processor |
We used low sugar pectin, sugar & strawberries |
Hazel and Mimi stirring at the stove waiting for the hard boil. |
Hard Boil |
Filling jars with funnel |
Then Mimi put the lids on and put them in the canner and boiled them for ten minutes. Then removed them. While she was doing this, I was hulling another batch of strawberries so we could make eight more jars. I picked around six quarts of strawberries this morning. I sliced the leftover ones and sprinkled some sugar so we could have strawberry shortcake for dessert at dinner as well.
Putting jars in canner |
The Canner |
The second batch we had a little extra and Mimi put it into a glass container with top and we were able to sample it on crackers while it was still warm. Hazel was very excited to try it and exclaimed she wanted to make jam again.
Sampling the Jam |
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How fun for Hazel to get to make jam with her grandma! Sounds like a very nice time. :)
ReplyDeleteThose strawberries and strawberry jam look delicious! How wonderful for Hazel to share the time making it with you and her Mimi!! Hope you are all having a wonderful break :-)
ReplyDeleteWe love jam making! We just did about 40 quarts of blackberry a few weeks ago. So yummy!
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Riley, my mom and I went strawberry picking this past weekend and I was wondering how to make jam. This is a perfect tutorial. This may seem like a silly question, but does the jam have to go into the canning jar or could I do it in mason jars? I'm sharing on my facebook page. Thanks so much for sharing at Whimsy Wednesdays.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up with Kids in the Kitchen! we love making strawberry jam :)
ReplyDeleteHow fun! This takes me back to when I was about 6 years old. My Grandma had a plum tree in her backyard. One day, the men & boy folks all went out with ladders to pick the plums, while the women & girl folks were in the kitchen turning them into jam. One of my FAVORITE memories!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with my Super Link Party! :-)
And thanks for sharing at Happy lil ❤'s are baking x
ReplyDeleteI think it would be such fun to make some strawberry jam. We don't have a canner though.
ReplyDeleteWould love for you to stop by Kids and a Mom in the Kitchen over at Tots and me and share this on my linky if you get a chance.
http://totsandme.blogspot.com/2012/06/kids-and-mom-in-kitchen-apple-crisp.html
Have a great day
My Little Chefs love to make jam with me! They love eating it knowing they did the hard work even more. I'd love for you to share at my new party Fantastic Thursday. http://www.fivelittlechefs.com/2012/06/fantastic-thursday-2.html Hope to see you there.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! We are yet o have a go at jam making but it looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing on Science Sparks
How wonderful! What a great family project!!! Thanks so much for sharing on the weekly Kids Co-Op link up!
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful memories! Thanks so much for sharing at Mom On Timeout!
ReplyDeleteYou just may have given me the courage to try this, Carrie! I featured you on my Kid's Co-op post today!
ReplyDeleteI just made jam for the first time a couple of weeks ago! So much fun and yummy. I need a little funnel thingy like you have! Thanks for sharing at Saturday Dishes. Pinned to my Saturday Dishes board.
ReplyDelete~ Paula
I just made jam for the first time! Thanks for sharing at Saturday Dishes ~ Paula
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to spend time with your family! This jam looks delicious!
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