They were finally ripe - the berries we had been waiting for. It was now time! This Saturday we went berry picking. Raspberry jam is one of the important staples around our home in the winter time (according to all the kids!) So our morning was spend in the raspberry field.
The little ones helped.
The big ones helped (my sweet hubby picked LOTS)
6 comments:
oh my goodness...your belly...soooo cute :o)
looks like you all had a great time...and oh the jam must be so yummy....maybe we'll see it at the home school center :o)
what a blessing berries are...yummy yummy yummy!
~simply~
I don't know about cute - but definitely BIG :0)!!! No stretch marks, yahoo!!! Yup berries are a blessing - God was good to us when He created them!!
No stretch marks??? not fair...God has been good to you :o)
~simply~
This looks so good! I love getting my jelly and jam ready for the year ahead. I had a not so great jelly making time tonight. I was experimenting on making Oregon grape jelly, We picked washed cleaned and prepared our juice. Then I added my sugar and pectin and started to cook away. I could see little lines in it and upon a closer look I had maggets in my jelly. I checked my pectin box and it had expired in 2004. I am thinking that this may be what the problem was? I hated the waste of all the sugar! I have never had this happen before but will take note to check on all these things the next time around!
Back to needing to get some other berries! I am glad I noticed this! I hope you bring some jelly and biscuits to school this year to share...no pressure though! Maybe you bring the jelly and I will bake the biscuits...that sounds more fair!
PS. You are looking the part these days of an expectant mom..you are getting closer!
Oh Ross,
What a huge disappointment with your jelly. I think that would make me cry!! (Although, that is easy for me to do lately - for some reason :0)) Did you pick raspberries at your brothers yet? I hope you get lots to make up for this loss!! I for sure will bring jelly and biscuits to school!!!
Blessings,
Mom of lots
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