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Anyone ever make apple or cherry blossom jelly? I saw a YouTube yesterday and still have some great apple blossoms and was going to send the kids out today to pick some. Cherries are unfortunately gone.
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Was this on outdoor chef life ? I enjoy his videos and style of cooking. I’ve learned a lot and broadened my cooking horizons lol
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Yeah, exactly.
I tried it, but haven't gotten it to gel yet. We only had freezer pectin and apparently there is a difference.
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please let me know how it is. We have a huge cherry tree and I’d try it next year. I’m not sure what the regs are for bull kelp in Washington, but if I can I’d like to try some kelps pickles he made. One of the best catch and cook channels for sure.
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Wild roses are about to bloom soon. People make jelly out of those blossoms. Practice for next year's cherries?
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