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Yum Clare 8):P

 

In the River Cottage Preserves Book there is a recipe with cloves & cinnamon - I may give it a go)

 

I've made that as a change from plain crab apple and clove this year. Smells and tastes lovely.

 

Pick up your windfalls, Sarah :lol: ! That's all I've used so far this year and have made crab apple brandy, jelly and syrup already and there are still dozens on the tree. Waste not, want not :D .

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Waste not, want not :D

 

Exactly - we're off hedgerow wombling next Sunday (weather permitting), blackberries and elderberries are top of my list. My new order of jam jars arrived from Ascotts today, so enough jars to get bottling. I shall make jam and jelly this year.

 

Kate, I made up a great idea for usig the pulp left after jelly making; I had some redcurrant pulp, so mixed it with some sugar, made a muffin mixture, stirred in some dessicated coconut and then swirled in the redcurrant pulp.... divine fruity muffins and recycled ingredients too :D

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Kate, I made up a great idea for usig the pulp left after jelly making; I had some redcurrant pulp, so mixed it with some sugar, made a muffin mixture, stirred in some dessicated coconut and then swirled in the redcurrant pulp.... divine fruity muffins and recycled ingredients too :D

 

Oooh, that sounds scrummy, Clare. I'm all for using things up if possible as I detest wasting food. I didn't know what to do with my pulp and so it ended up on the compost heap again. I suppose that's recycling too :lol: . I'll try the muffins though as they really do sound lovely :D .

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Right-o, got 1 kilo of Crabapples,which is plenty,although no where near as many as last years haul.

Also have 2 kilos of really ripe Blackberries :P

So, I am using some to make Hughs Bramble Jelly, & maybe some Bramble jam too.

 

I went out looking for Elderberries,but couldn't find any at all :?

Also 'my' Sloe bush was bare - just a couple of sad & lonely Sloes on it thi year :cry::cry:

 

Still,I had a lovely time & didn't get too torn by the Bramble bushes :roll::lol:

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That would make sense Helen as they are part of the same family. My plum tree (again the same family) had a rubbish crop this year too. I shall have a look for sloes when we go wombling at the weekend; there's a lane near us that is always full of sloes.

 

Interestingly, there was an article in the Mail today saying how "Ooops, word censored!"ody goes hedgerowing any more.

 

All I can say is that they've obviously never met us.. never ones to let any of nature's bounties go to waste!

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Hedgerowing has been featuring on the BBC a lot already this week - I'd better go and pick the cooking apples from just outside our gate before others come wombling :shock: .....Clare!........

 

We do have crab apples though if you want to pick some Clare?

 

We have no damsons and only a few plums this year :(

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