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The structure and emotional arc of 'Jelly's Last Jam' are as innovative as the man who inspired the musical, and the production by the N.C. Black Repertory Co. That opened Monday night provides a. POMEGRANATE JELLY. Our favorite variety is 'Wonderful', grown in the hot central valley. The supply can be somewhat elusive, so we make the jelly when we find the right fruit, but most recently Twin Girls Farm has been our source. We use sour and seedy Seville oranges as well as Blood oranges, usually from Heath Ranch in Orland. Minimum: OS: macOS 10.14 Processor: 2.0Ghz Intel Core i5 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: 2GB AMD R9 M290, 2GB Nvidia 680MX (requires macOS 10.13.4 or later), 1.5GB Intel Iris Graphics 540 (requires macOS 10.13.4 or later) Storage: 81 GB available space Additional Notes: The game is supported on the following Macs. To check your Mac model and when it was released, select About This Mac from the. Episodes that were broadcast in Season 1 of Jelly Jamm. To see all episodes, go to the Episodes category or the List of Jelly Jamm Episodes.
Minimum order is 6 pints for $100 plus shipping.
We will invoice you by email at the time of shipping.
We are trying to make our shipping as eco friendly as possible while still protecting our glass jars with the sticky stuff inside. To that end you will find an assortment of packing materials that have come our way and that we are passing along to you. Please do your best to make sure they are reused or recycled. If you would like to send a gift, we will make sure to make it look neat and tidy and use our best materials.
We take jam making seriously. It requires the best fruit you can find and the patience to coax out its pure essence. Over the years we have worked on securing the best varieties of our favorite fruits. We grow the ones we can and work with other organic farmers to supply our other favorites. We use all organically grown fruit with rare exceptions in extreme years. We have yet to find an acceptable replacement for good old white sugar, but we will keep trying. The fruit is hand cut and cooked in very small batches (about 6 jars) in our traditional confiture pans. This quick, hot processing brings out the best flavor and keeps the color bright and true. All are packed in a full pint jar at $18.00 each.
APRICOT JAM Sold Out Until Summer 2021
We insist on the old fashioned Royal Blenheim apricots. Happily, there are still several orchards in Northern California growing this rare variety. Most years Good Humus Farm in Capay can fill our needs. The kernels found in the jar are from the apricot's pit and add a wonderful flavor.
STRAWBERRY JAM Sold Out Until Summer 2021
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We have always made a little strawberry jam when some came our way but we are thrilled now to have a regular supply of the fabulous Seascape strawberries from right here in the Anderson Valley. The same folks - Boonville Barn Collective - that produce the valley’s Piment d”Ville are also doing a great job with these berries. Bright red all the way through with enough acid to make a really delicious jam. They get picked early in the day and come straight to the farm, and then into the pot.
PLUM JAM Sold Out Until Summer 2021
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After years of waiting for a bumper crop from our own Santa Rosa plum trees, we have to concede that we need to look somewhere warmer. We work with several farms to source the best. The tart skins impart a wonderful flavor and the color is superb. Good Humus Farm in Capay is often our source.
RASPBERRY JAM Sold Out Until Summer 2021
These are our own estate grown Heritage raspberries. We keep planting more and yet never seem to have enough. It's a seedy one, because we love the texture as well as the bright flavor.
BLACKBERRY JAM Sold Out Until Summer 2021
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We comb the hedgerows around the farm and actually encourage the beasts, believe it or not. The amount we produce is directly dependent on the sun. One good heat wave, and the season is over.
POMEGRANATE JELLY
Our favorite variety is 'Wonderful', grown in the hot central valley. The supply can be somewhat elusive, so we make the jelly when we find the right fruit, but most recently Twin Girls Farm has been our source.
MARMALADES
We use sour and seedy Seville oranges as well as Blood oranges, usually from Heath Ranch in Orland. It is chewy, bitter and sweet all at the same time. You will have to choose between our hand cut SEVILLE or BLOOD ORANGE varieties.