NOT AN ENTRY!The battle of the honey
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Can’t wait to see yours!
We had a hive die due to heavy rains that would be non stop for months that is why there are dead bees but here's some photos of mine.
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NOT AN ENTRY!The battle of the honey
JK, JK
Can’t wait to see yours!
Yes! Add the picture is fine.I’m glad honey counts! I edited my post, will it do?
That looks so good!Not an entry plus don’t have an ingredient picture but homemade tomato sauce.
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It is! My mom usually makes it but she couldn't figure out what spices to put in it so I had to take over but it always turns out really good I think this is our 4th or 5th time making it our smallest batch yet 4 big jars and 4 small jars mostly that we’ve given away as a thank you to some doctorsThat looks so good!
Here is the raw and finished product of my blackberries on June 19, 2024.View attachment 3883394
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Nice job!Here is the raw and finished product of my blackberries on June 19, 2024.
Look at all these blueberries! I had two whole flats, and I just knew they deserved to be transformed into something delicious. So, I took on the challenge of making homemade blueberry jelly.
Now, I wasn't about settling for a weak jelly flavor. That's why I spent extra time getting the most out of these berries. After cooking them down, I filtered the mixture meticulously through cheesecloth. This removed the skins and seeds, leaving behind pure, concentrated blueberry essence.
But I didn't stop there! I knew simmering the mixture for a longer time would further intensify the flavor. With a good arm workout from all that constant stirring, I patiently reduced the liquid until it reached the perfect level of concentration. This step is key – it allows the true blueberry taste to shine before I add the sugar and pectin.
And voila! The reward for all my efforts – a beautiful batch of homemade blueberry jelly. Look at these jars – one 32-ounce, two 24-ounce, and three 16-ounce! I can't wait to spread this deliciousness on everything.View attachment 3890519View attachment 3890522View attachment 3890520
I posted four pictures but one did not make it, here it is. Thank you for bringing it to my attention. Have a good week. Sun 7/14/24Nice job!
Do you have a picture of the jelly in the jars?
Thanks for getting the picture up!I posted four pictures but one did not make it, here it is. Thank you for bringing it to my attention. Have a good week. Sun 7/14/24
I would pick the bees out with a toothpick and eat the honey anyway. Extra flavor. The bees in the honey is a great picture!NOT AN ENTRY!
We had a hive die due to heavy rains that would be non stop for months that is why there are dead bees but here's some photos of mine.
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