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Blogger jenny said...

What I would do to get those strawberries that cheap. I have been resorting to the frozen ones at costco for my jam. Those look delicious!

7:17 PM

Blogger Anne said...

Oh my! Cutest tins ever!!

7:25 PM

Blogger Rachel said...

What lucious pictures! I love the presentation for your neighbor...and the additional pictures of the girls with their rainbow popcicles and matching dresses is so cute!

7:34 PM

Blogger Adam Buchanan said...

dude throw down some jam for sure!

8:47 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

that tin could not be more perfect with the red strawberries in it. i wanted to lick my screen.

10:32 PM

Blogger melanie said...

The berries look delicious! I know Milo's grandma has more, I'm sure I'll be picking some time this week!

Love the tin. I bet you neighbors loved them!

11:27 PM

Blogger Rachel said...

I wish that I would have gotten my strawberries from a farmers market. I settled for costco. Those pictures are amazing and make them look scrumptious!! Happy Jam making! Yummy!

11:30 PM

Blogger Jill said...

These are cute pictures. A big bowl of strawberries is a great gift, you have one lucky neighbor.

11:31 PM

Blogger katherine said...

MMmmm....fresh strawberries! It just makes them all the more delicious in such a pretty tin, with pretty ribbon too.

7:25 AM

Blogger carlo said...

oh i would love to be your neighbor kristi!

i plan to make freezer jam (since i know what it is now!!) after our "field trip to the farm" sometime this month. I am determined to do at least one field trip a week with the girls but hope to do more...

love the tins and the pic!

7:52 AM

Blogger stefanie said...

Those berries look so good! The hard freeze we had in April killed most of the berry crops around here, so you are one lucky girl! I could eat a whole bowl of those. Yum-o

10:41 AM

Blogger Price Cream Parlor said...

looks delish!

3:40 PM

Blogger Elizabeth said...

We have been enjoying the yummy Maui strawberries from the farmers market. I miss the big fields in California where you could get them by the crate full.

3:51 PM

Blogger Michelle Alley said...

So much fun - They look so good. I've never canned before, at least by myself - good job for you getting your canning done on your own. I'll do it myself-someday!

3:51 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Cutest picture of you with your berry harvest!

5:03 PM

Blogger Elisa said...

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6:10 PM

Blogger everything pink! said...

michelle a.
keep in mind i am not really canning but freezer jamming in. to me it is a big deal, but i don't want to offend the canning purist out there.

i love your new profile photo

8:17 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Those look so yummy! I love that you make homemade Jam. I wish I had the energy, or motivation, or something to do that. I always want to, but it just never happens. Your pictures are just so beautiful. JEALOUS!

8:34 PM

Blogger Melinda said...

That is a really cute idea with the berries in the tin.

I haven't been able to get to making some jam of my own. I am hoping in the next week or so.

Cute pictures of the girls.

10:24 PM

Blogger michelle said...

Seriously. How cute is that?? Love the tins, and I'm seriously jealous about all the berries and jam!

11:49 PM

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