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Okay, Donna - I have to know - where do I purchase this jam? It sounds

wonderful! I love cranberries - juice, sauce, stuffings(my SIL made it one yr.

for a dinner); but, I have never seen them fresh. Anyone know where they grow

cranberry's?

The other thing is - where do you get the music for your 'tag lines'? Songs

I haven't heard in many years(dating myself). It was very sad when Billy

Preston passed. Makes me want to rent 'Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Heart Club

Band' movie. I wish I could afford to purchase all of my LP's on DVD's, but

then they would come out with another yet 'better' way to listen to music!

 

LadyDevon

 

 

 

 

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Hi Lady Devon,

 

Cranberries grow here in WA in bogs on the coast. Right before

harvest, the edge of the water is scarlet from all the bushes with

ripe berries. :) I have seen them frozen at stores like Trader Joe's

but have never tried them.

 

Peace,

Diane

 

 

, ladyappliquer wrote:

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> Okay, Donna - I have to know - where do I purchase this jam? It

sounds

> wonderful! I love cranberries - juice, sauce, stuffings(my SIL

made it one yr.

> for a dinner); but, I have never seen them fresh. Anyone know

where they grow

> cranberry's?

> LadyDevon

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I wonder if this is similar to a jelly a friend of mine from Iran makes. She

make a very sugary water/sugar mixture and brings it to a boil. Seems like she

said, equal parts of water and sugar. Then she adds Craisins and lets it cool.

She stores it in her refrigerator in a glass jar. It is so delicious. It is

wonderful on bread with butter. Yummm Yumm. Sometimes she adds orange zest

when it cools down.

Judy

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Monday, June 12, 2006 9:24 PM

Re: Hi Jane cranberry sauce

 

 

Hi Lady Devon,

 

Cranberries grow here in WA in bogs on the coast. Right before

harvest, the edge of the water is scarlet from all the bushes with

ripe berries. :) I have seen them frozen at stores like Trader Joe's

but have never tried them.

 

Peace,

Diane

 

, ladyappliquer wrote:

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> Okay, Donna - I have to know - where do I purchase this jam? It

sounds

> wonderful! I love cranberries - juice, sauce, stuffings(my SIL

made it one yr.

> for a dinner); but, I have never seen them fresh. Anyone know

where they grow

> cranberry's?

> LadyDevon

 

 

 

 

 

 

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