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Plum Jam wow

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David

David Report 1 Aug 2004 19:30

hi Jenny & Fred Can't stand ginger it's as bad as Marmite, Off to the quiz now catch up with you tomorrow David

Lisa

Lisa Report 1 Aug 2004 19:14

love plum jam dave keep up the good workx

Unknown

Unknown Report 1 Aug 2004 18:37

David - the jam sounds lovely, next venture is: "CUSTARD SHORTBREAD" - you will need: 225 g (8 oz) Plain flour. 100g (4 oz) custard powder. 100g (4 oz) castor sugar. 225g (8 oz) butter. Have oven ready at 190 deg, 375 F or Gas mk. 5 Mix all ingredients together. Press mixture into greased 8" sandwich tin, prick with a fork and bake for 20 - 25 minutes. Remove from oven, dust with castor sugar.Allow to cool before removing from tin. AND ENJOY but DON'T EAT IT ALL YOURSELF!. Jude sarf wales

badger

badger Report 1 Aug 2004 18:31

try some rhubarb and ginger next David ,my missus made me some last year ,it was lovely, we have a system now ,i do the baking as in bread and pies and the wife does the jams and pickles,it works great .Fred.

Rick

Rick Report 1 Aug 2004 18:01

Mmmmmm - plum jam !! But gotta agree with Jan, marmite is better ! Rick.

Sprack

Sprack Report 1 Aug 2004 18:00

marmite and plum jam on toast scatty jan?, sounds good to me lol, I like jam and peanut butter anyway. david I made marrow and ginger jam once, it made lovely steamed sponge pudding.. good luck tomorrow lorr. jenny xx

Jan From Bristol

Jan From Bristol Report 1 Aug 2004 17:47

Sorry David you either luv it or you hate it lol and i luv it :-)

David

David Report 1 Aug 2004 17:46

OH JAN NOT MARMITE ugh. David

Jan From Bristol

Jan From Bristol Report 1 Aug 2004 17:43

I prefer marmite lol :-)

Unknown

Unknown Report 1 Aug 2004 17:41

ime really jealous now david,perhaps i should go to one of those..grab a granny..nites,while i dance i could ask,if they can make plum jam lol.....french bread...slice cheese...layer plum jam...sounds awful,but try it! mmmm. lorraine,will email you tonite x bryan.

David

David Report 1 Aug 2004 17:24

Yes Lorr they are a good crowd very friendly in this village, Hi She don't you start i had enough trouble with Fred wanting me to mess about with flour Just think of the mess,!! but then well maybe, never say never!!!! David

Unknown

Unknown Report 1 Aug 2004 17:16

David - hmmmmmm - would be nice on some freshly baked scones wouldnt it :-) hiya lorr - big hugs to you flower xx

David

David Report 1 Aug 2004 17:11

Hi Lorr Well i would send you some but your so far away i don't think it would make it, but then maybe i'm just greedy. BEST of LUCK tomorrow David

David

David Report 1 Aug 2004 16:47

Hi Had some of my home made plum jam on toast for breakfast, never was there a better more exquisite, beautifully flavoured superbly textured wonderfully spreadable, and tasty jam ever, (it was good too). David Don't Forget it's quiz night plenty of vibes my way please.