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2 September 2011

Apple and Pear

...a perfect combination in my opinion.


A range of fingerless gloves will be available 
soon in both shops here and here...


and here's a pear-fect recipe if you're heading into Autumn:

Apple and Pear Jam

1 1/2 lb pears
1 1/2 lb apples
3 lb sugar
1 cup water
2 lemons
vanilla extract

Place a saucer in the freezer  (you will need this  later to test the 
jam as it approaches boiling point) and wash jars and lids in warm 
soppy water and place upright on an oven tray.  Set oven to 100℃.

1. Peel, core and chop the apples and the pears.

2. Place the apples in saucepan with water and lemon juice.

3. Bring to the boil, then reduce heat and simmer until apples 
soften. Add the pears. Bring to the boil again, reduce to a 
simmer and continue cooking until the fruit resembles a pulp.  

4. Add the sugar and bring to the boil again. Reduce to a 
simmer, add the vanilla extract to taste and continue 
to cook until it reaches the setting point. 

To test for the setting point remove the saucer from the freezer and place a little of the 
jam onto it. Allow it to cool for a minute or two. Then test it for thickness. Remember 
it will become thicker as it sets so you want it to still be slightly runny, but not overly.

5. Remove the pot from from heat, remove the jars from 
the oven and ladle the jam into the hot jars. Screw 
the lids on immediately, but not too tightly.

6. Process in a hot water bath for 15-20 minutes.


Positively delicious! Enjoy xo

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