It breaks my heart that I’m not able to travel the hour journey to go get these berries. I doubt they will last until tomorrow, but I just messaged and asked. The strawberry jam I could make with these would be 💋
by coconutty_bananas
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Not sure where your strawberries are sourced from, but the last time I made jam from $2 January strawberries, it was crap compared to the ones I pick locally in June. Couldn’t even mash them down they were so unripe even though they looked red. Still a great deal and still tasty, but I probably wouldn’t waste my time next time I see a deal like that
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Not sure where your strawberries are sourced from, but the last time I made jam from $2 January strawberries, it was crap compared to the ones I pick locally in June. Couldn’t even mash them down they were so unripe even though they looked red. Still a great deal and still tasty, but I probably wouldn’t waste my time next time I see a deal like that