The strawberries are coming in in enough numbers for a batch of jam even if it is a small one. Our jam supplies are down to a jar of unopened plum jam which is almost two years old. It will be fine to eat but that freshness of the strawberries will beat it hands down. I am waiting on a lemon which will come home from work with Tim and then they can bubble away and I can bottle them up. I think scones will be on the morning tea tray on Wednesday when Tim is on his days off from work.
I had a sweet time this afternoon finishing off a few ornaments for the swap I joined on Christina's blog.
Ornaments on Westringia. |
It has been a very sweet afternoon indeed. I also made honey joys and a chocolate slice for lunchboxes.
Tracy
12 comments:
Your ornaments are lovely. Nothing like homemade strawberry jam. Yum. Hugs,
I can just about smell the jam bubbling away......what a treat and then home made scones to boot......yum
Gee, you have been busy. I just love your ornaments - I may have to give them a go!
I did some baking too but just one cake which turned out yummy. If you have zucchini's, you might like to try it (on the blog).
And strawberries! I am so jealous of your jam!
Cheers - Joolz
These are lovely. Gorgeous designs.
I love your ornaments, particularly the Christmas tree. Fantastic!
I can almost smell those farm fresh strawbs from here!
Your ornaments are so lovely!
Oh those ornaments are lovely. I have singed up for a craft afternoon to make Christmas ornaments
super cute ! they look fab!
mmmm yummmmm strawberry jam.
hugs xo
strawberry jam and ornaments to match- great combination, I bet your recipient of the ornament swap would love both- I'm just being cheeky. Your ornaments are fab. How old are you anyway, cant be older than me.
Oh, the ornaments are lovely! (And my mouth is watering.)
Beautiful ornaments!! I'm a seasoned person and most of my blog reads are younger than me!!
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