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Red Tractor Girl Posted - Jan 21 2018 : 2:57:22 PM
Here in north Florida, I have a big fat Satsuma orange tree in my yard that produces juicy oranges every year. We have been eating oranges daily for weeks now and enjoying every bite. My tradition is to make homemade Marmalade with MaryJane's ChillOver powder each year so that I can enjoy oranges all year long. This year, my neighbor also has this kimKwat tree in the far back yard that hangs over in to my yard. They don't use the fruit so I added a cup of them to my oranges this year for a little different change. It all turned out delicious!!



I used some today on buttermilk biscuits from the recipe in MaryJane's Cast iron cookbook. It was a delicious twosome for sure!!

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Joey Posted - Feb 03 2018 : 6:19:16 PM
Winnie, your jars look like pure sunshine. I live in Florida and would LOVE to have an orange tree but I have no room. I do have a banana tree that has not yet produced bananas and we have just planted a pineapple bush. I can't wait for fruit to come in.
Joey




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MaryJane Posted - Feb 01 2018 : 05:40:21 AM
Let me chime in here. I ate the last jar of my Florida sunshine last week. It felt like I was spreading love on a piece of toast.

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nndairy Posted - Jan 31 2018 : 08:45:08 AM
Looks delicious Winnie! I'm enjoying strawberry jam from this past summer. Nothing is growing here right now except the snow pile LOL!

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Tumbleweed Posted - Jan 30 2018 : 6:56:43 PM
I am with Jaime, my mouth is watering. Those jars look so yummy!

TW

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AuntJamelle Posted - Jan 22 2018 : 07:06:07 AM
Those jars look BEAUTIFUL!!! Making my mouth water! :)
windypines Posted - Jan 21 2018 : 5:01:26 PM
yum yum, enjoy!!

Farming in WI

Michele
nubidane Posted - Jan 21 2018 : 4:09:51 PM
That looks delicious Winnie! I am starting a post about jam with no sugar or pectin for small batches, maybe you could use?
So gratifying when it comes from your own backyard. We have a Meyer lemon tree that we get a handful of lemons from, and I find myself saving them to the point of no return. LOL


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