Friday, 25 October 2013

Strange fruit - part 2


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  1. Yum, yum! That looks fantastic! And I really love your labels!

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  2. I love these pretty recipe posts of yours. Quinces and sloes are both unfamiliar to me and I don't believe are common anywhere in the US, but enjoyed this nonetheless!

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  3. Your finished product is beautiful.

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  4. Looks wonderful. I bet it tastes as good or better than it looks.
    I've never heard of those fruits here in the USA.

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  5. I have been yearning to try some medlar jelly. Over here you can make something truly special with prickly pear fruit.

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    2. I'm afraid a simple fruit jelly can only go so far in easing pain and suffering - but I am sure you will agree, it is a start.

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