I got another small batch of strawberry jam canned. I am tall, so I can a batch daily until the strawberries are gone. That's a lot of standing to do.
First I have to wash them all, and hull them.
Then I have to cut them up and crush them. Then can the jam. It's a process for sure. Our favorite produce stand has them now, but want $5/qt. I paid $30 for a flat at the other source, and that comes down to $3.75/qt. I did not have one bad strawberry in the last 4 qts I canned either. When I buy the other kind, I get about 3-5 bad strawberries in each qt. I may stick with this new source this year.
Super excited to see my soap order arrived, and it came with a sample of citronella! Thank you Debby at Ole Lake Farm! You saved the day! I still can't find anyone local with raw goat's milk, and our youngest daughter can't use anything but goat's milk soap. They all smell so good too!
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Thanks for the mention Kristina, and so happy you like the soap! Those biscuits look AMAZING!!! I totally have biscuit envy. I have checked out your recipe and method; it doesn't look that much different from what I have used in the past. I will try again and follow your recipe exactly. Do you ever incorporate whole wheat flour ?
Debbie, I have not used wheat flour in them, but that is idea to try. You are welcome, we love the soap!
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