Monday, December 03, 2012
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Like the community feel ;-)
ReplyDeleteThey made a lot of pots, I once did the same when we had a vegetable garden.
ReplyDeleteThat's usually pretty good stuff. Did you buy any?
ReplyDeleteRe word verification: I put it on because I was getting 40-60 spam emails per day. But, now I took it off again and see how that goes. I know it's a pain but the spam was driving me nuts!
Home made jams and jellies are usually wonderful. Just buy the fruits you enjoy. Or buy fresh fruit and make it yourself. It isn't hard to do, but is a bit of a mess. Ah, your photo recalls the good times of early fall.
ReplyDeleteMy first time here. I like to look at jams but feel bad about buying any as I have so much at home. Our fig tree this year was covered and I made more than 45 jars of fig jam alone, not counting the blueberry jam and the apricot jam. Luckily they make good gifts!
ReplyDeleteYum, I bet it tasted pretty yummy too - I love these local fairs.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like someone was pretty busy. . .and stayed that way when she started selling, too! I'll bet it's tasty.
ReplyDeleteNIce capture. Home made goodies like these are delicious!
ReplyDeleteHomemade jams and jellies are delicious!
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