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Today I'm making a loaf of farm fresh zucchini bread with the intention of it's being full of gratitude, abundance, and the movement towards fruition of all that's positive.

How are you celebrating?

Wishing a bountiful Lammas for you all.


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Veda.....thank you for reminding us of the first harvest festival of the year. Sounds like you are celebrating by using fresh produce of the season. Baking something that incorporates the local harvest is customary. I don't have the time to bake today but I will celebrate in spirit.


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Debbie, the intention is all that's ever needed smile the rest just helps us be present. I feel so blessed to be a member of a CSA (community supported agriculture) this year, and to, as a result, have an abundance of local produce already on hand. It's certainly supporting my desire to celebrate the harvest. That combined with the gift of a day off, is allowing me to bake and share bread with my nearby family. I am so thankful...


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That's wonderful, Veda. Thanks again for sharing with us.


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Happy Lammas To all. I'll cook and make something delicious for my dinner. And I'll definitely include blackberries.

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Hoping to find a jar, and time, to make some Blackberry Port smile


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A very bountiful and happy Lammas to all of you -- spiritually or in the physical, may you all enjoy this wonderful time of year.

Mmmm.... blackberries are on my shopping list for this weekend. I have been making breads this week and just the act of doing so fills me spiritually with abundance and goodness of the harvest. smile

If you could share the Blackberry Port recipe, Ian, I would be ever so grateful..... smile smile


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Yes, that sounds wonderful Ian! I'd love to be able to create a homemade version of blackberry port.


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Blackberries are a wonderful fruit. I love eating them as they are, on cereal or ice cream, and as a jam. I bet there are some baked goods recipes that incorporate blackberries. I'm sure I would love a pastry with blackberries baked in.


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The basic Blackberry Port recipe is:

1 Gallon of Blackberries (about eight pounds)
1 pint (pound) of sloes
1 pint damson plums
1 gallon boiling water
1/2 oz yeast
1 large slice of bread - toasted

In a clean (plastic) bucket pour the boiling water over the fruit. leave for eight days, tightly covered with a muslin cloth. M ash the mixture each day with your fingers or a wooden spoon

Strain and squeeze every drop of moisture from the fruit before throwing it away. This is best done first through a fine sieve and then putting the remaining damp pulp in a old clean cloth such as an old tea towel and using that like an icing bag but with no nozzle or holes.

Strain the liquid collected so far through three thicknesses of muslin

Add the sugar and stir until it is dissolved. Spread the yeast over the toast, and float it on the liquid yeast side down. cover the bucket tightly with a clean cloth and leave in a warm area for a week to ferment.

Then skim and put into loosely corked bottles, or bottles corked with cotton wool and put in an area with a steady temperature. NOT THE ATTIC OR AN OUTBUILDING - for at least seven months.

Drinkable after this time, but best kept in firmly corked bottles for at least a year. Reaches its' best in 3-5 years, still good after this. Ten years longest kept

As you can tell from the above this is a very old Craft recipe from 100+ years ago. What I do is use a plastic bucket, rinse all the equipment with boiling water to sterilise it and make sure I tie a cord tight around the bucket to keep the vinegar fly out.

I also put the fermenting liquor into gallon jugs, having first sterilised them buy filling them with water and adding two baby bottle sterilising tablets. Then rinsing them out and adding the
liquor as described. Then I cork them tightly with cork pierced for an airlock, add that, and leave it to 'work', usually in a quiet corner of the kitchen. When fermentation stops I pour the new wine into bottles, cork them tightly, and leave them to mature. Usually for 18 months plus

Remember, the measures are all imperial and will need to be converted to their US equivalents. smile


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