Tuesday, July 18

Instead of blogging last night

14 Comments:

At 3:49 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh Mary,

What a beautiful sight! They look yummy.
I need to get busy when I get home.

Cindy

 
At 4:05 PM, Blogger Stephanie Appleton said...

looks yummy! I am working on blackberry jam!

 
At 4:13 PM, Blogger Kristen said...

Mommies that sew, mommies that can, mommies that do this and that. My question is....how do you find the time?!?! I can barely go to the bathroom without someone harassing me.

They look great.

 
At 4:22 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

((chanting)) Mary Mary Mary Mary

Mary Mary she's our girl!
Um...let's see....If she can't do it....hmmm..what rhymes with girl...girl...whirl...curl...pearl...

Ok

Mary Mary she's our girl
See her can stuff in a whirl!!

he he heeeeee

Getting ready for another batch of apricots....

 
At 5:08 PM, Blogger Gwen said...

WOW! I'm impressed! i wanted to say hello. I'm not sure how I found your blog but I am enjoying it! I hope you don't mind my coming by from time to time.

 
At 5:54 PM, Blogger Jody said...

Oh yum!

And you are shipping a jar out to each blogging buddy when???

I am so impressed. With all the delicious cherries out right now, I am very tempted to get going and make some jam with them. Yumm....

 
At 8:34 PM, Blogger Nicki said...

You've been a busy lady! They look wonderful!

 
At 11:24 PM, Blogger April said...

Okay, that makes me green w/ envy. I'm more jealous of people w/ great gardens than I am of ummmm anything. Those look beautiful!

 
At 7:19 AM, Blogger MrsDoF said...

Oh, so colorful!
A shelf full of cans with pictures on their labels is not nearly as pretty as all those jars lined up with actual goodies in full view!
Looks like a Job Well Done!

Seeing these reminded me of a book by Jude Devereaux THE MULBERRY TREE. The main woman of the story does bunches and batches of canning, alongside being a sleuth tracking down her husband's killers.

 
At 9:27 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This Mary is doing apricot jam right now with strawberry- rhubarb, strawberry, and tart cherry with a touch of almond already on the shelf. Sure will taste good this winter!

 
At 1:42 PM, Blogger Spirit of Adoption said...

I'm IMPRESSED! Canning/Jarring seems like something I'll never learn, but always wanted to!!! : )

 
At 9:50 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh my word.

 
At 10:07 PM, Blogger Perri said...

Man, all of these recent posts look like you have been one busy mama. The campsite is beautiful.

 
At 6:16 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

YOU GO GIRL!

It's nice to see that canning is NOT a dying art!

~joanne

 

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