Apple Jelly
By Elke
- 22 Sep, 2009
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I managed to pick some apples before the deer got them all. This is the result. I'm ready for some of that clotted cream now, Toto.
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Can't wait for it to be cool enough to sample, Milky!
22 Sep, 2009
What a beautiful colour Elke,does it taste nice ?
27 Sep, 2009
Thanks Stripes, indeed it does taste good - not too sweet, so it's quite a fresh taste. Now I have a big pot of a different type of apple on the stove - we'll see what colour jelly they produce!
27 Sep, 2009
I'd love to send you some clotted cream Elke, but there's only enough for one.
6 Oct, 2009
I'll share if you will... I just made 2 more batches of jelly. The apples are all falling now, and I have to gather them before dark and the influx of deer. The last time I had any clotted cream was on the flight back from Gatwick last summer. Tiny little packs, but mmmmm.....
6 Oct, 2009
That's no good Elke. Only helpings of a pound or more are worth having.
7 Oct, 2009
Looks like some gorgeous stuff Elke!
11 Nov, 2009
It's going fast... I made 3 batches, so about 30 lbs, but as they make such good gifts, I won't have much left by New Year.
11 Nov, 2009
Must be yummy then!
11 Nov, 2009
Apple jelly - is that what we Limey's call jam ? I bet it's great on toast. Mmmmmmm I picked up a jar of homemade Greengage jam at a Cottage Garden Society meeting the other week and that was delicious. My mum used to make her own jam when we were kids, but I've never tried myself. Perhaps I should ? (Yours looks so good !) :~)
9 Dec, 2009
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I bet thats tasty Elke........
22 Sep, 2009