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!
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 ?
ReplyDeleteDebbie, 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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