Earned It!

After mopping the sticky off the floor this morning and washing the sticky off the jars I decided to put the whole shootin’ match on the kitchen table.  I stood looking at over 100 jars that represent a few things to me.
  1. It is over $200. in merchandise were I to buy it at a grocery store.
  2. It is something I was able to accomplish almost by myself.
  3. It is a favorite of mine and daughter-in-law Debra.
  4. Most importantly I don’t have to drive some 240+ miles next year to get the fruit.

Next comes blueberries which are only two miles down the road.  I will probably pick them.  I need enough for some blueberry, bluebarb (blueberry and rhubarb) jam and some pie filling.  I’ll have to figure out how many pounds I’ll need.

For today however I’m through worrying about anything but my crocheting and a little TV.  I have earned this and I am going to take it.  You have a great weekend!
 

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About Momma

I was 77-years-old on February 22 and I'm amazed to see it. Mother of two sons and one daughter (Bloggers SEB and Cindyisms are two of them). Grandmother of three. Retired after 29 years+ at Michigan Bell Telephone and ten+ years with The Oakland Press. I was active with the telephone company union and a Dale Carnegie graduate. I work at crocheting, knitting, making ornaments, and other projects. With my husband I can 300 or 400 half pints of jam, chutney, plus cabbage relish, pickled beets and cinnamon fruit every summer to give away. I was clown doing parades, parties, and picnics for about 15 years. My other passions are music from the 50s through the 70s, reading, and of course blogging!

7 thoughts on “Earned It!

  1. Great job!  Looks like apricot jam was a successful
    endeavor.  A day off resting is well earned.
    Blueberry jam is my favorite. Yummy! tongue wink

  2. Wow Mary, you’ve done it again! I cant believe you could do so much by yourself.  Your amazing!
    If I did all that, they would be scraping me off the floor in a puddle of goo!

  3. Yay, Team! Go Mar, Go!!! (Whew, makes me weary just lookin’ at the “fruits” of your labors…pun intended!).
    GREAT JOB!
    Hugs;
    Pammie

  4. Drooling, drooling, drooling.  The jars of jam look so delicious.  And so much love plus work went into making them.  Now put your feet up and rest.

  5. To answer MOT’s question on cost.

    The bushel of apricot was $40.00.  Jelly jars can run anywhere from approximately $8.00 to $11.00 a dozen. Sugar was $5.99 for 10 pounds depending on the store you buy from.  Sure-Jell (pectin) is $2.49 a package.  Not counting my labor, the natural gas for cooking, our greatest expense was gasoline to drive 270 miles to get the fruit. (This was because we wanted Michigan grown produce).  You have to think about that jam, pie filling,chutney, or fruit in syrup sitting in your pantry to appreciate the results.

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