Seanm
Minister of Fire
Now Im curious, farmers markets have become very popular out here even with our short growing season so I will have to keep an eye out for it. Thanks treepointer. Also have you burned/split choke cherry before? Anyone else? I love the smell of freshly split lodgepole pine, larch, birch, red and yellow cedar. I have about 10 rounds of apple that was a more subtle smell but very nice. Thanks.He and I make BBQ and
I haven't tried the wine, but his jellies were okay. Both of the jellies were kinda thin, so maybe more time reducing on the stove would have made it more flavorful. I had chokecherry jam from a local orchard store that was good.
Black cherry trees grow like weeds here, and I'm tempted to make a jam every year. I haven't done it yet because I don't want to pick all those small berries, and they are more pit than berry, lol!