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happy acres

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Yes, at first she said she wanted ALL of them,then she said she wanted four jars of each type. Last year I sold a jar for three dollars, but I'm thinking not this year. I don't mind sharing some, but I think she's being a bit greedy!
 

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I agree with you on that happy acres. How can someone eat that much jam? I wonder if they are to give away as gifts. I buy it from a local church for $6 a half pint. The older ladies from the church make it, along with other baked goodies, and chutneys. I go to their big rummage sale every year and buy the same thing. Paperbacks, jam, and home made cookies!

Mary
 

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I've decided not to sell them. With the way the economy is, it's entirely possible I'll need them this winter! Plus, that's waaay too much work for 3.12!
 

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I think you made the right choice, DW never sells any but will gift it to family and friends. Also the wild Black Berry is pure gold, I would not sell any of it. Around here wild huckleberry jam at the farmers market are at least double the price of all other jams, it is lots of work to get them so the price is high.
 

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I think you can do without the $50 bucks happy acres. Your work is worth more than that. Umm...can I buy a jar fromy you? Just kidding :D

Mary
 

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