Remember how I said I was going to have too many raspberries? The time has come. In fact, I think there are still some out on the bushes now, probably drying up. Honestly, I picked as many as I could without evaporating. It’s HOT out there.
And I had just learned how to make freezer jam from a house party my sister threw. It was easy. And yummy.
So easy in fact, that I decided it would be the perfect “activity” for my kids to do.
Turns out making freezer jam utilizes several skills that come quite naturally to three-year-olds.
Stirring something for only 3 minutes. (Even they have that long of an attention span).
And smearing it on any piece of bread that will stand still long enough. Even if it is a hot dog bun.
And all I had to do was pour it in the jars.
They even put the lids on and took them out to the freezer for me. (This was one of several batches.)
Raspberry Freezer Jam
2 T Ball Realfruit instant pectin
2/3 cups sugar
1 2/3 cups mashed raspberries
Mix the sugar and pectin thoroughly.
Add in the mashed berries.
Stir for 3 minutes.
Put in clean jars.
Put the lid on.
Freeze.
Freezer jam is so easy! I’m glad I learned that too! I love that you had your kids help. :) Look like they had a lot of fun!
They DID have fun. And it was quick, and easy, just like I like it. :)
Such fun pictures! Congrats on getting something productive done. I have yet to do anything productive. ;)
I take it one day at a time…some days are more productive than others. ;)
Yummy looking jam, but it pales in able comparison to your absolutely adorable helpers.
Sorry, my mouse got away from me when I was typing adorable, and I wondered what happened to the ‘able’. Now see that it went to the first line.
They ARE pretty adorable, aren’t they? :D
Love those little guys, and raspberries too. What a great combination!
I’d have to add in aprons, and then I agree with you. Heh.
Ooh, how I love making stuff all together! Raspberry, my favorite! What gorgeous jars too?
They’re pretty huh? I’ve loved them since I first saw them, and loved them even more when I saw what they’re called…”Quilted Canning Jars”. :D
How much does this recipe yield?
Hey Michelle! I usually get about a pint and a half out of this recipe, doubling it gets me 3 jars. Hope that helps!
xoxo