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		<title>Blueberries for Morning and Night</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I had planned to post a delicious way to use up all those CSA greens, but then Erik met a friend for a drink last night and I made myself a post-baby-bedtime cocktail.</p> <p>While sipping said amazing cocktail (and then wanting another), I realized that we never posted our favorite jam recipe. So here it is &#8211; blueberry lime jam + blueberry bramble cocktail. It&#8217;s also awesome as the filling in a coconut layer cake <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://eatlocal365.com/2014/07/21/blueberries-for-morning-and-night/">Blueberries for Morning and Night</a></span>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had planned to post a delicious way to use up all those CSA greens, but then Erik met a friend for a drink last night and I made myself a post-baby-bedtime cocktail.</p>
<p>While sipping said amazing cocktail (and then wanting another), I realized that we never posted our favorite jam recipe. So here it is &#8211; blueberry lime jam + blueberry bramble cocktail. It&#8217;s also awesome as the filling in a coconut layer cake or stirred into yogurt (especially <a href="http://eatlocal365.com/2013/11/13/yogurt-update/" title="Homemade Yogurt" target="_blank">homemade</a>!). Enjoy.</p>
<p>NOTE: In the interest of brevity, I haven&#8217;t included detailed canning instructions. See <a href="http://eatlocal365.com/preserving-local-foods-in-jars-a-k-a-canning/" title="EatLocal365 Canning Basics" target="_blank">our post on canning</a> for more details on the canning process and safety. If you haven&#8217;t canned before, this is a good one to start with, because it&#8217;s just as good as a syrup, so you really can&#8217;t mess up on the gelling stage. </p>
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<p><strong>Blueberry Lime Jam</strong></p>
<p>Makes about 10 quarter-pint (4 ounce) jars</p>
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<th width="10%" valign="center">Amount</th>
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<td>5 cups</td>
<td>Blueberries</td>
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<td><a href="http://www.kimballfruitfarm.com/home.html" title="Kimball Fruit Farm" target="_blank">Kimball Fruit Farm</a></td>
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<td>5 cups</td>
<td>Sugar</td>
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<td>Bulk</td>
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<td>1/3 cup</td>
<td>Lime juice</td>
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<td>1 lime&#8217;s</td>
<td>Zest</td>
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<em>Directions</em></p>
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<li>Prepare your jars, lids, bands, and equipment.</li>
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<li>Put a couple of small dishes in the freezer. You&#8217;ll see why&#8230;</li>
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<li>Put all the ingredients into a big pot &#8211; the wider, the better &#8211; and boil until gelled, stirring occasionally. A wide pot will help this happen faster than a narrow one, but it could take about 20 minutes of boiling. Be careful to keep the boil under control &#8211; stirring more frequently as time goes on will help with this; sugar boils up and out of the pot quickly and can cause nasty burns.</b>
<p>To test for gelling, put a teaspoon of jam on one of your freezer plates and return to the freezer for a minute or two. If you can draw a clean line through the jam after this short stint in the freezer, it&#8217;s ready. (See <a href="http://eatlocal365.com/2012/05/20/vanilla-rhubarb-jam/" title="Vanilla Rhubarb Jam" target="_blank">our vanilla rhubarb jam post</a> for a photo)</li>
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<li>Fill your jars, leaving 1/4 inch headspace </li>
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<li>Process for 10 minutes. </li>
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<p>Now for the fun part &#8211; 1 ounce lemon juice, 1-2 ounces vodka or gin, 1 tablespoon jam, and finish with ice and seltzer. Mmmmmm&#8230;.</p>
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