Not exact matches
I'm about to
make jam and lemon curd and if I have a lemon or two over, I might have a
go at this.
Today, I'm
going to share with you a naturally sweetened pineapple
jam that you can easily
make at home.
I always try to
go a little late
at the farmers market to get cheaper tomatoes so I can
make my own tomato sauce or chutney but have never
made jam and I have the feeling I'm so
going to love it!
I only ask because it seems like it would be a good idea to
make bread to
go with my
jam and give it has gifts
at Christmas but an hour a loaf would
make it difficult to
make many to give as gifts.
I am
going to
make these this weekend, as I just so happened to pick up some 100 % fruit
jam at the store earlier this week.
Mom: Christine; Providence, Rhode Island Lost: 24 pounds in 4 months (with 8 pounds to
go) I
make a point to eat a light breakfast (usually an English muffin with margarine and
jam)
at home every day instead of
at the office, where it easily morphs into something enormous and sweet.
Cherry
jam is a great way to
make the taste of summer
go on and on, if you can manage not to eat it all
at once
The same criticisms are
made more effectively by purely visual means in «Weekend» (1968), in the famous tracking shot in which bourgeois society is seen
at a dead standstill in a traffic
jam that
goes on for miles.
The Driver Assistance Plus II package, for example, adds adaptive cruise control with stop - and -
go capability, lane - departure intervention and a novel «traffic
jam assistant» that automatically
makes small low - speed steering adjustments as long as you have
at least one hand touching the wheel.
Ludum Dare is an online «game
jam» and competition where participants from all over the world
make a game of their own from scratch in 48 hours or less (or 72 hours, for the more informal version that
goes on
at the same time).
20 little things...
making soups baking bread to eat with the soup wearing my long turtle neck flannel dress
at night and in the early morning too season tickets for the theater working on a special xmas present for my children the turning of autumn leaves simmering dinner in the slow cooker
going back to art classes lighting candles in the morning and the evening too knitting soft soft scarves wearing them
making quince jelly watching videos on rainy weekends
making scorched corn pudding for Thanksgiving cutting and drying hydrangeas clearing the garden for winter planting tulips wearing thick socks on cold nights eating the
jam I
made in summer