…crazy busy with our kitchen renovation





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…crazy busy with our kitchen renovation





If you have any trios you’d like to share just copy my link and paste it into your post. I’d love to see your photos. Have fun!
…and seven jars
Thanks to Becky B for hosting September Squares Seven…https://thesquaresofb.com/2024/09/13/seven-squares-13/
On my drive to the cottage today I stopped at Harris Farms to pick up some corn on the cob. I found seven heads of cabbage and seven jars of jam for today’s challenge.



….overhanging branches of sour cherries netted me 5 jars of jam
Thanks to my neighbour’s sour cherry tree I was able to pick enough cherries that were hanging over onto to our side of the hedge to make jam. I’d never really noticed the tree before, probably because I would have been at the cottage when the cherries are ready to pick. This year I’ve been home more than normal because of a family situation.
I knew the cherries were ready to pick because the neighbourhood squirrel was feasting on them a couple of days ago.
I found an easy recipe in the cookbook, Food in Jars by Marisa McClellan.
Sour Cherry Jam
6 cups of pitted and crushed (I left mine whole) sour cherries, 3 cups of sugar and 1 packet of liquid pectin (3oz/85ml)
Combine the cherries and sugar in a large pot and boil for at least 20 minutes. Add the pectin and boil for another 5 minutes.
Ladle into hot, clean canning jars. Apply the lids and rings and process in a hot water bath for 10 minutes.
The jam is a bit loose but it jells up more when it’s refrigerated. Delicious.
Thanks Nancy. Your jar is on its way.