Successful Jam Made with Honey
_Dear Aunt Daisy, I promised to write and let- you know how I got on with my jam made with honey. Well, it has turned out. splendidly, and what a saving on our sugarration! I gave one of my neighbours a pot of the jam (it was cape gooseberry) --and she pronounced it the loveliest jam she had ever tasted, The honey gives it a delicious flavour, so I thank you for sending me the recipe. I have bottled two 40lb. cases of pears with honey, too, and would never go back to sugar again if I could always get honey. Of course, it is scarce this year, but a little goes along way. I even made another lot of jam (melon this time), and it too, has turned out equally good. Tharfking you again, and all the Daisy Chain for the wonderful help and the hints.-Mrs. B., Eltham.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 313, 22 June 1945, Page 22
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154Successful Jam Made with Honey New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 313, 22 June 1945, Page 22
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