Ever make jelly with those?
Ever make jelly with those?
Momma has made Fireweed honey many times but I've not used those - they are in the window boxes at the shop & nobody else has the sense to even water them.Ever make jelly with those?
Yeah it's pretty good and well pretty.View attachment 4636013
Jump up jelly?
Johnny Jump-Up Jam (adapted from The 3 Foragers)
makes roughly eight 4 oz. jars
johnny jump-up jam - Brooklyn Supper
Things have been a bit quieter here than I’d like, but to make up for it, I made you some jam. And not just any jam, flower jam. Fragrant, light, and somehow exactly what you might imagine it was like to eat flowers. But first, a note on the quiet. Things have been a bit […]brooklynsupper.com
Should try some. I get a lot of them in the spring and the jelly never lasts.Momma has made Fireweed honey many times but I've not used those - they are in the window boxes at the shop & nobody else has the sense to even water them.
I'm kind of a gardener ya know.
In my opinion that sort of car audio is the precise antithesis of beautiful. I hate getting soundraped by my fellow drivers.
Bet that moves your bones!While I’m not in the habit of posting vids here, this one is special to me.
Every few years while I was a kid and teen, our family would spend a few summer weeks in Vienna every four years or so.
The city’s great cathedral (der Stefansdom) has a great bell (die Pummerin; “the Thumper”) and I never heard it live. Sorta wish I did.
At least the modern Net allows me to get an idea. I do love the sound of Europe’s church bells. Grandmother lived catercorner from a church, and there was a sequence of two bells that made for an authoritative 7:45am alarm.
Here’s Thumper. I can only imagine how much richer the sound is when heard directly.
I bet it does.Bet that moves your bones!