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Past class offerings have included everything from jam-making to welding to belly dancing.
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“She even said ‘jam and Jerusalem’ could be connected to climate change as jam-making saves on food miles and the hymn Jerusalem celebrates the environment of England.”
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And give jam-making a try -- it's wonderful to look at a jar and say to yourself, "I made this!"
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Part of the year-long project entitled EATLACMA with Los Angeles-based art collective Fallen Fruit, Public Fruit Jam will engage museum visitors in a day of collaborative jam-making.
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I suspect the bushes were wild and on public land, and the farmers were having us steal berries from the English government to fuel their fascist jam-making empire.
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Friso had never mentioned Chi chester to her and she had strong doubts as to whether his knowledge of jam-making had ever reached more than a theoretical level.
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Oh, and if you like pickling, give jam-making a try too.
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He owns all the jam-making equipment but the tree is clearly on your property.
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Book recommendation: well preserved: a jam-making hymnal by joan hassol
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It may be the 10-quart pot of boiling water or the terrifying images of spoilage indelibly imprinted by home economics teachers that leave serious cooks and local food proponents content to try elk and goat but too timid to try jam-making.
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