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Anonymous madalin stunt cars 2 said...

This looks amazing! I will definately give it a try!
I hope I will manage as I am not a great cook!

Feb 21, 2018, 2:52:00 AM

Blogger Colleen said...

I had every intention of making this last Christmas but just never got the job done, so my packages of cranberries are still in the freezer.
Hoping to get this made before gardening season begins.

(personal note) I know we needed rain but it can stop anytime now as it has been raining non stop since Sat and according to forecast; have showers through next Wed. Our back yard is one muddy mess due to the fact we had to have new septic system put in.

Take care Tina and enjoy your week and have a wonderful weekend.
Thanks 4 this jam recipe.

Feb 21, 2018, 3:20:00 AM

Blogger Tina Butler said...

Oh goodness Colleen stay dry. It's been raining non stop here as well. Leave it to Texas to always get our much needed rain at one time. Our ground is so saturated that I'm not sure how much more water it can hold. I hope you get a chance to make this jam. I am going to make it again because we are down to just 2 jars out of the 8 :)

Feb 21, 2018, 7:02:00 AM

Blogger Teresa Halminton said...

This jam looks so great! Thank you for the recipe! Gotta spend this weekend to try it.
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Apr 10, 2018, 5:41:00 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I just made this jam and my family is in love with it!!!

Dec 11, 2021, 3:51:00 PM

Anonymous Amy said...

May I use Monk fruit instead of sugar?

Dec 11, 2022, 8:51:00 PM

Blogger Jaeger said...

I made two batches of this yesterday and it turned out fantastic. I used cane sugar since I've had bad luck using Kroger/Walmart brand granulated sugar.

Dec 19, 2022, 8:07:00 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Can this be doubled?

Dec 22, 2022, 2:09:00 PM

Blogger Tina Butler said...

I have personally never doubled this recipe, so I am not sure. I have doubled pepper jelly recipes but that's it. All I can say is give it a try.

Dec 23, 2022, 8:29:00 AM

Blogger Oma Carla said...

How long to cook until it reaches 220? I gave up after 1 1/2 hours! Still was only around 210

Dec 24, 2023, 1:09:00 PM

Blogger Tina Butler said...

There is not an exact time on how long it takes to get to 220 degree. If you are just boiling the jam or jelly and not getting it to a actual full boil that will take longer for the moisture to evaporate. Also a wider pan is better than a taller pan to cook your jam. If it is taking that long bump up the heat a bit, because it really has to boil.

Dec 25, 2023, 11:52:00 PM

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