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FieldsofThyme
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Posted - Jul 06 2011 :  12:58:00 PM  Show Profile
Has anyone made this before? I was going through cookbooks, when I should have been cleaning my bathroom, and found a recipe for this. And guess what??!!

I'm making some right now. Now my kids really think I'm crazy!


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Krystle
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Posted - Jul 06 2011 :  1:43:54 PM  Show Profile
Be sure to post how it turns out, I'd love to hear and see some pictures too! I love making jellies that aren't as common, this sounds fun! I just found a recipe for watermelon jelly that I want to try later on this summer. Thanks for sharing!

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FieldsofThyme
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Posted - Jul 06 2011 :  1:46:22 PM  Show Profile
Just be careful to know the difference between hemlock and Queen Anne's Lace when making it. I'm boil sealing them now.

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Tanya
Port Orchard Washington
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Posted - Jul 06 2011 :  1:51:18 PM  Show Profile
Oooh, sounds really interesting! Please post how it is!

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FieldsofThyme
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Posted - Jul 06 2011 :  4:50:02 PM  Show Profile
I posted pictures on my blog. I'll be back to add the recipe. I'm dripping with sweat now from picking more wild black raspberries. It's about 90° in my kitchen right now.

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kristin
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Posted - Jul 06 2011 :  4:57:21 PM  Show Profile
Now that is a pretty jelly. There are fields full of them now. Sounds like an interesting project for tomorrow.

Kris

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Elizabeth
Great Lakes IL
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Posted - Jul 06 2011 :  5:53:20 PM  Show Profile
I am curious as to its taste.

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FieldsofThyme
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Posted - Jul 07 2011 :  04:52:21 AM  Show Profile
I will be tasting it later this morning, after I water the gardens. I'll be back to let you know.

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FieldsofThyme
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Posted - Jul 07 2011 :  06:36:41 AM  Show Profile
It's hard to explain the taste. If you like dandelion, you'll like this jelly. I almost want to say it tastes citrus-like, maybe a teensy stronger flavor than dandelion jelly makes.

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