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    sierrascrapper

    Nevada

    Chef #2009766

    Nevada

    Joined: Sep 17, 2011

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    Reviewed Grand Champion Peach Jam

    "The taste of this recipe is AWESOME! However my jam is not setting up by the next day. I am thinking the amount of pectin was not quite enough. I may have to add more pectin and re-jar the jam which is not a step I do not want to have to go through again. Not sure why this happened except that I broke down the peaches in my food processor which..."

    Sep 17, 2011 on Food.com

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    I LOVE TO BAKE!  I'm not a good cook, but you give me an EXCELLENT recipe to follow to to the T and I can make it wonderful.  That's why I love baking.  I'm not good with throwing a little of this and a little of that into the dish.

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