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Share the Flavors of Summer
It's easier than you think with these divine jams and jellies.
By Joy E. Zacharia
   
  Scrumptious combinations such as Peach-Rosemary Jam, Tart Basil Jelly, Strawberry-Port Jam, and Carrot-Orange Marmalade turn simple breakfast spreads into kicked-up condiments for any meal.
   
  Spicy Blueberry-Citrus Marmalade is tangy-sweet, but you'll also taste a bit of heat. Adjust the red pepper to your liking.

Jam Recipes:
1. Peach-Rosemary Jam
2. Strawberry-Port Jam
3. Carrot-Orange Marmalade
4. Tart Basil Jelly
5. Spicy Blueberry-Citrus Marmalade

There's just something rewarding about making homemade spreads. But most of us--like, um, me--don't want to sweat over the stove all day, no matter how much we like our friends. Fret not. We've chosen recipes that are made in small batches, and most can be ready in less than 40 minutes. These recipes are perfect for first-time "jammies" as well as seasoned preservers. The best part? Everyone will think you've been in the kitchen all day jarring these sweet jewels.

Canning Can-Dos
  • For a kit that contains everything but the pot, Wal-Mart offers the Back to Basics Home Canning Kit for $12.86. It's only available on their Web site (www.walmart.com).
  • For lots more on making canning easy and fun, read "From Our Kitchen" on page 215. Also visit www.homecanning.com for great canning tips.
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