(photo edited using Kim's just a touch texture, soft light, 20% opacity)
The local Oregon strawberries from the fields around Mt. Hood are ripe!
That means it's officially jam making time!
Nothing could be easier to make than strawberry freezer jam!
Wash the berries, remove the stems, smash the berries, add the sugar and stir,
add the pectin and lemon juice and stir, "et voilĂ " you have jam!
(Follow the exact directions on your preferred brand of pectin. I use Certo liquid pectin packets.)
Our Oregon berries are much smaller than the large California berries,
but much more flavorful and sweet in my opinion.
Visions of strawberry shortcake, strawberry pie, Roasted Strawberry Buttermilk Cake,
Robin's Yummy Strawberry Cake and Strawberry Cream Cheese Hand Pies are running through my mind.
I'm trying to be satisfied with healthy smoothies with a few strawberries thrown in
or greek yogurt topped with homemade granola and sliced strawberries.
I'll be buying more strawberries and making more jam before the season is over.
Of course, then comes raspberry, blueberry and blackberry season!
( mug by Cath Kidston- a mother's day present from the hubs)
still following,
Your pictures are just perfect - that mug!!!
ReplyDeleteWe gobbled up the berries we bought last week and I need to stop and get more. They are so delicious!
I plan to get more as well! Can't get enough of them!
DeleteLove your pictures! We're going to go pick strawberries this weekend for jam.
ReplyDeleteI plan to make another batch of jam or two before the season is over as well!
DeleteAnd now I am craving strawberries!
ReplyDeleteI can't get enough of them!
DeleteHmmm I love strawberries, your pictures make me smell them !
ReplyDeletePatricia, I can't get enough strawberries and will be buying more before the season is over. More jam and more just plain eating is in store!
DeleteYummy, one can't have too many Strawberries in the Summer!
ReplyDeleteMe either, Barb!
DeleteI served chocolate covered strawberries over the weekend, they were yummy!
ReplyDeleteMy mother in law used to make strawberry freezer jam all the time, my son's favorite...maybe I should surprise him with some for his birthday at the end of the month!
We made chocolate covered strawberries to give to every woman at church on Mother's Day. I think it will be a new tradition!
DeleteWhat an exciting time! Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! It was a fun photo shoot.
DeleteI really love how you have put this with your cute strawberry cup, Nothing like strawberries at this time of year. Best of Summer.
ReplyDeleteBarbara, when I got that new cup I knew that I had to shoot a still life with it when strawberry season came along!
DeleteYou always have the perfect props, Elizabeth! You make still life photography look so easy. . . yes, I'm sitting here trying not to covet, lol :) thanks for the recipes. We don't live far from Poteet, TX and they "do" strawberries there, too! Enjoy the berry season!
ReplyDeleteJune, I often shop and thrift with an eye open for things just for props!
DeleteI'm committed to getting off the pounds that have crept on since Christmas, so I am ignoring that strawberry cream cheese hand pie recipe. Really, I am! I mean it! :)
ReplyDeleteGinger, those hand pies are quite delicious and tempting, but so is that roasted strawberry buttermilk cake. Some homemade strawberry ice cream would be good too. Actually, I could eat a whole sleeve of simple saltine crackers smeared with peanut butter and that delicious jam. And then I blame the extra lbs on menopause!
DeleteGorgeous images and now you have me drooling over the strawberries. Our local strawberries are ready as well and I'll be getting some this week! (visiting from Texture Tuesday) http://cherylmccainphotography.com/texture-tuesday-simple-pleasures/
ReplyDeleteThanks for the encouragement on my photos, Cheryl. I need to make some more jam this week, so I'll be getting some more strawberries as well.
DeleteBeautiful work.
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DeleteThanks so much!
Beautiful still lives. I especially like the last photo. Great mug for strawberry season.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Earl! I'm pretty tickled with my strawberry mug, too!
DeleteHi Elizabeth,
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely striking photos and delicious-looking berries. For MN, our season starts in late June and I can't wait to go to an all you can pick place. We also have some strawberries that are green but coming ibn my garden too. What fun, huh?
Re your comment on my post "Why I'm Praying for Your Church," sorry for my delay in replying. :) Hi Laurie,
"We should love and pray for one another, not compete with each other." -- yes! I agree. Thanks for stopping in. So encouraging and unifying that way, huh?
Jennifer Dougan
www.jenniferdougan.com
Thanks for your encouragement, Jennifer. You're a blessing!
DeleteWhat a great mug for strawberry season :)
ReplyDeleteI love my new mug too, Sharon!
DeleteThe berries look delicious! Can't wait until ours are in season. Love your mug!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lynda. I love to play with still life photography!
DeleteYum...I love strawberry season. Your photos are beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
Thank you so much, Mary Alice!
Deleteso pretty, we love strawberry season in our home too!
ReplyDeleteKristy, I'm about to go buy another flat of local strawberries before the season ends!
DeleteGorgeous photographs!! (My favourite is the fourth one. I really like that blurred background!) Love your still life setups - and love that mug!
ReplyDeleteThat photo is definitely one of my favorites as well.
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