In hebrew, strawberries are called toot. This year we wanted to make strawberry jam, and as it was nearing the end of the season back in early april, we went and picked up a bunch from the local market.
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pretty straight forward jammin
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and of course, what is a jam session without the obligatory small child in large pot picture?
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the jam turned out super tasty.